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; in Listing 3, the bridge device is then configured with its IP address and other parameters.
Listing 2
Network Configuration (1)
[Match]
Name=enp2s25
[Network]
Bridge=docker0
Listing 3
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]
Name=docker0
[Network]
DNS=192.168.100.1
Address=192.168.100.42/24
Gateway=192.168.100.1
Listing 3
Network Configuration (2)
[Match]
Name=enp2s25
[Network]
Bridge=docker0
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can exclude files of a certain size (e.g., those of 0MB). The Burp configuration language also provides two size parameters: min_file_size and max_file_size; for example:
min_file_size = 0 Mb
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the complex handling and high costs of other tools.
Based on openSUSE 11.4 and BusyBox, StressLinux is available as a 200MB, or 225MB ISO image for 64-bit and 32-bit architectures. Alternative versions
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.auxiliary.sniffer] INFO: Started sniffer with PID 9360 (interface=virbr0, host=192.168.122.10, pcap=/home/tscherf/cuckoo/cuckoo/storage/analyses/6/dump.pcap)
tcpdump: listening on virbr0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet
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disks. They dubbed their system RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks).
The original publication http://1 described RAID levels 1 through 5. Today, we also have RAID levels 0 and 6 and still higher
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, uncompress the tarball and enter the resulting directory:
$ tar xvfz minishift-1.33.0-linux-amd64.tgz
$ cd minishift-1.33.0-linux-amd64
If you run the ls command, you can see a 27MB binary called minishift
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Zodiac FX as an alternative for testing OpenFlow configurations on real hardware. Zodiac FX is a four-port, 100MB switch controlled by an Atmel CPU. The Zodiac FX switch works with the OpenFlow protocol
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and the web applications must support. Authelia also acts as an OpenID Connect 1.0 provider, with authentication based on tokens. Although this function was still in beta when this issue went to press, it has
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this writes an LVM label and some metadata to the PV.
The PV is divided up into units of the same size (4MB by default) known as physical extents (PEs). A PE is the smallest allocatable data volume. Figure 1