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16.01.2013
$ starcluster start -s 1 foocluster -n ami-999d49f0
$ starcluster get foocluster /opt/sge6-fresh .
$ starcluster terminate foocluster
$ starcluster start -o -s 1 -i t1.micro -n ami-e2a0058b imagehost
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17.02.2015
RR can be removed as soon as its DNS time to live (TTL) has expired.
Listing 2
Fingerprint in the TLSA RR
$ dig TLSA _25._tcp.mail.sys4.de +short
3 0 1 9273B4E9040C1B9EE7C946EFC0BA8AAF2C
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18.03.2013
and password
, are added to the database query. This approach works in theory, but imagine an attacker changing the query like this:
Password = ' OR 'a' = 'a'
The query to the database is now:
SELECT * FROM
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).
Listing 2
Arrays
julia> a = [1 2];
1x2 Array{Int64,2}:
1 2
julia> b = [3 4];
1x2 Array{Int64,2}:
3 4
julia> [a b]
1x4 Array{Int64,2}:
1 2 3 4
julia> [a; b]
2x2 Array{Int64,2}:
1 2
3 4
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.exe
QUAD_MPI
FORTRAN90/MPI version
Estimate an integral of f(x) from A to B.
f(x) = 50 / (pi * ( 2500 * x * x + 1 ) )
A = 0.00000
B = 10.0000
N = 9999999
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A long time ago, I was a system administrator for a couple of HPC systems, but I also inherited two Hewlett-Packard (HP) N-class servers (mainframes). Along with two WORM storage units, these were
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05.12.2014
/home/chris/.cache/software-center/piston-helper/software-center.ubuntu.\
com,api,2.0,applications,en,ubuntu,precise,\
amd64,,bbc2274d6e4a957eb7ea81cf902df9e0:
"description": "La revista
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05.12.2016
tput cup 5 17
# Set reverse mode
tput rev
echo "M-A-I-N M-E-N_U"
tput sgr0
# Write first line of menu
tput cup 7 15
echo "1. User"
# Write second line of menu
tput cup 8 15
echo "2. Service"
# Get
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4fc2c67
server.example.com IN SSHFP 3 2 fbfb8965a367f71e4ed8f6737a2e2db1c04be671db7c9c4e17ac346b9ae7a825
With the SSH option VerifyHostKeyDNS=yes set, SSH clients compare the supplied
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11.02.2016
. The Koozali Foundation [3], from the US, has been responsible for the software, which was released under the GPL, since 2013. Weighing in at just 640MB for the 64-bit version and just under 600MB for the 32-bit