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Finding the fastest SD cards for the Raspberry Pi
03.08.2023
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2 At least 4,000 4K random read, 2,000 write IOPSAt least 10MBps sustained sequential write As SD cards careen toward ever faster speeds, it is important to remember
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
17.06.2011
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sprzblog mysql ↩ limesurvey -uroot -ppassword > ↩ backup.sql will take 21 seconds to complete: real 0m21.626s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s In the case of larger databases on non
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Checking password complexity with John the Ripper
30.11.2025
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crack attempt using the supplied password list file, password.lst. This list contains more than 3,000 commonly used passwords (Listing 2). Listing 2 Cracking with the Password List File 01
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ARP cache poisoning and packet sniffing
30.11.2025
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Destination MAC address Listing 1 Nemesis arp Packets 01 $ while true 02 > do 03 > sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 -D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2
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Maatkit tools for database administrators
30.11.2025
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tiero, 123RF
sprzblog mysql limesurvey -uroot -ppassword > backup.sql will take 21 seconds to complete: real 0m21.626s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s In the case of larger databases on non-replicated servers
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VMware Server 2.0 on recent Linux distributions
30.11.2025
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Dmitry Tsvetkov, 123RF.com
.894212] vmware-hostd[3870]: segfault at 2100001c4f ip 0000003c0cb32ad0 sp 00007f3889e9cb88 error 4 in libc-2.12.90.so[3c0ca00000+19a000] Analysis and Plan A Initial analysis proved that the VMware
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Intelligent Stack
07.12.2025
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Euler Intelligence. All enterprise Linux developers face a common problem. The Linux mainline kernel releases an update every 9-10 weeks, with each update containing 2,000-3,000 patches. Most enterprise organizations
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News for Admins
27.05.2025
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DigitalOcean Kubernetes Service (DOKS), which now allows organizations to scale up to 1,000 nodes per cluster. Key features of DOKS include: Increased cluster capacity from 500 to 1,000 worker nodes
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Building a port scanner in Python
28.07.2025
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overwhelm the system if the range is large. For example, scanning a range of 1,000 ports would create 1,000 threads, which could lead to excessive context switching, high CPU usage, or even crashes in extreme
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Automating system configuration with Ansible AWX
13.12.2018
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. Search for the following lines in the inventory file: pg_username=awx pg_password=awxpass pg_database=awx pg_port=5432 After pg_username= and pg_password=, replace the access information for the Postgre

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