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Monitoring events with the Audit daemon
17.02.2015
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not to log the SYSTEM_BOOT event type. Using ausearch -m 2>&1 | tr ' ' '\n' | grep '[A-Z]$' | sort will show a list of all available event types. Viewing Log Files The ausearch command can also be used
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ratarmount Archive Mount Tool
07.09.2025
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Hub, S3, Samba v2 and v3, Dropbox, and possibly others. One aspect of ratarmount  that I don’t like is that it mounts the archive as read-only and then keeps any changes or new files in a separate
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RADOS and Ceph: Part 2
22.10.2012
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rack straw 2 root straw 0 The --num_osds 6 parameter specifies that the cluster has six individual storage devices at its disposal. The --build option introduces a statement with three three ... RADOS and Ceph: Part 2 ... The RADOS object store and Ceph filesystem: Part 2
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Arp Cache Poisoning and Packet Sniffing
05.09.2011
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can see how the arp cache poisoning works: $ 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:B2:78:9E \ -H 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -M 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E
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Sort Out the Top from the Bottom
25.05.2012
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it to become a Best Effort program with the top priority available to it: # ionice -c 2 -n 0 apache2 Back to iotop There’s also some useful interactive commands with iotop.You can move the cursor arrows
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Listing 1
21.08.2012
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                                                                                                         |  951 B     00:00 Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package gkrellm-daemon.x86_64 0:2.3.5-3.el6 will be installed --> Processing Dependency: libsensors
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Network analysis with the Bro Network Security Monitor
05.12.2014
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. For example, to run a report every three seconds for five iterations on eth0, you would use the command in Listing 4. Listing 4 capstats /opt/bro/bin/capstats -I 3 -n 5 -i eth0 1415510235
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Baselines are more important than  the  benchmark
06.10.2022
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rd_size=524288 root@focal:~# ls /dev/ram0 /dev/ram0 root@focal:~# fallocate -l 2M header.img root@focal:~# echo -n "not a secure passphrase" | cryptsetup luksFormat -q /dev/ram0 --header header
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Editorial
09.08.2015
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the passwords these "security experts" were using to protect their data? Some of the passwords uncovered in the attack were: HTPassw0rd Passw0rd!81 Passw0rd Passw0rd! Pas$w0rd Rite1
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hwloc: Which Processor Is Running Your Service?
07.11.2011
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, Postscript, PDF, PNG, SVG, and XML formats. Listing 2, for example, shows the plain text output for a two-socket, eight-core server. Listing 2: lstopo Textual Output. 01 Machine (24GB) 02   NUMANode P#0 (12

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