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cache_credentials = True
19 ldap_id_use_start_tls = False
20 debug_level = 0
21 enumerate = True
22 krb5_kpasswd = tiffy.tuxgeek.de
23 ldap_schema = rfc2307bis
24 ldap_search_base = dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
25
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to jail>;
10 j.hostname = ;
11 j.ip_number = ;
12 /* call system call */
13 i = jail(&j);
14 [...]
15 execv(, ...);
16 [...]
17 exit(0);
18
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-bit and not the typical 32-bit keys.
ZIP
ZIP [12] is an archive file format, something along the lines of TAR. In addition to collecting files in a single archive file as tar does, zip can also
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11.06.2014
-enabled clients, such as the Lightning Thunderbird extension, Evolution, OS X applications like Apple's iCal (Calendar since Mountain Lion), as well as iOS and Android systems.
For this to work, the Kolab team ... data available on iOS and Mac OS X and in Thunderbird and Evolution.
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18.07.2013
't want to spend your time translating between the options in different versions, so get the latest if you can. I'm only covering the latest version here, which, at the time of writing, is 2.7.x. Using
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17.06.2017
databases in the market [11] is strong.
Also, specialized container implementations like Shifter [12] or Singularity [13] are not covered in this article, because they play a subordinate role in the context
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13.12.2011
packetstormsecurity.org
packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,A
NS25.WORLDNIC.COM,205.178.190.13,SOA
ns25.worldnic.com,205.178.190.13,NS
ns26.worldnic.com,206.188.198.13,NS
mail.packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,MX
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.org
packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,A
NS25.WORLDNIC.COM,205.178.190.13,SOA
ns25.worldnic.com,205.178.190.13,NS
ns26.worldnic.com,206.188.198.13,NS
mail.packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,MX,10
Fierce [2], written
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-consuming task, which is why license models by volume or processor performance are not a good fit for university operations.
The current hardware comprises two x86 servers running Solaris 11.4, which have access
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14.01.2016
DRAM. At the extreme, you can pretty much buy systems with 1-2TB of memory, but you probably don't buy too many of them because of cost. Typical compute nodes are in the 64-256GB range. Persistent memory