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Intruder Tools
13.12.2011
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scanner’s -sL option (nmap -sL ) performs a reverse DNS lookup on every IP address in the scan and queries the DNS server each time an IP address is listed. In addition to these standard DNS tools, a pair ... Professional attackers have much more pointed at your site than just Nmap, and you should too if you want to test your network’s security. We’ll show you some tools intruders use to gather
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Google+ with Business
02.09.2011
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+ blog posts. Horowitz explains that Google+ is different. “It’s not just the engagement,” he says. “It’s the rate of engagement and the intensity of engagement.”  But, Horowitz also says developers ... Google+ isn’t officially ready for corporate use, but users are already excited about what this new social networking platform means for the workplace. We look at how you can leverage Google’s
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Visualizing time series data
21.08.2014
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application then grabs the data from this database and creates charts. The client can be programmed by the user or it can come as a prepared daemon (e.g., collectd [3]). If you like to measure your own
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Acquiring a Memory Image
20.05.2014
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platform, insert the Examiner USB stick and make sure it shows up as loaded (Figure  2). Next, start the executable on the F-RESPONSE Examiner USB stick (Figure 3), $ ./f-response-tacex-lin.exe -s 192
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
15.02.2012
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/shm/Intel_MPI_ft2sMG 23   /dev/shm/Intel_MPI_FlKyRG 23   /dev/shm/Intel_MPI_FlKyRG 23   /dev/shm/Intel_MPI_QV00CT 23   /lustre
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
26.01.2012
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Graphite: Collect and Visualize Numeric Data
30.07.2014
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00:00:00 Thursday January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Listing 1: Perl Example Client #!/usr/bin/perl   use strict; use warnings; use IO::Socket; use Sys::CpuLoad;   my
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Four solutions for Prometheus long-term storage
26.01.2025
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). The sidecar sends the data to an object store, typically a Simple Storage Service (S3). Of course, this does not have to be the real Amazon S3; a local replica based on, say, MinIO or RADOS Gateway will work ... If you use Prometheus as a time series database, you will know that the more data it stores, the slower it becomes. Thanos, Cortex, Mimir, and M3DB set out to solve this problem in totally different
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Intruder Detection with tcpdump
28.11.2011
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to show seconds and microseconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC on January 1, 1970) (Figure 3). Figure 3: Reporting time since
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Gathering Data on Environment Modules
10.09.2012
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for user running script uid=$(id -ur) gid=$(id -gr) # This returns time in seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC time=$(date +"%s") # Create final string for output to file final

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