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Aggregating information with Huginn
18.02.2018
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.e., in this example). If the MySQL version you are using is version 5.5.3 or newer, then replace utf8 with utf8mb4: DATABASE_ENCODING=utf8mb4 The results should look like Figure 1. At the bottom
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Managing Linux Memory
11.06.2014
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application server. On a system in a stable state, throughput initially is not affected by file operations, but after a certain value (e.g., 16,384MB), performance collapses. As Figure 1 shows
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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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little space on the hard disk (~150-300MB). A list of existing environments can be found on the project's website [11]. A developer must build each package against one of these run times. It then runs
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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of the memory: dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512 Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash , which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem , crash creates a pseudodevice called
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Many Clouds, One API
22.08.2011
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machines with a fixed 1GB of RAM, whereas another could allow the user to set up memory of between 1 and 8GB in increments of 512MB. The Deltacloud API bundles all these different possibilities
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DNS filtering with authentication
30.11.2020
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to the developers, 768MB of RAM and 4GB of free disk space are all it takes; moreover, UDP/53, TCP/80, and TCP/  443 ports are required. Starting NxFilter is unproblematic on popular operating system platforms
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Build your own cloud with antMan
04.04.2023
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. If the edgeLinux partitioner does not give you a suggestion for partitioning the system disk, proceed as follows: Create a 1024MB partition for /boot and a 20GB partition for /. Leave the remaining space
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Network simulation with GNS3
09.04.2019
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reconfiguration and the "gateway device," which can be used to connect a virtual network to a physical network. NetSim 11 [4] (NetSim 12 has been released since this article was written) is a commercial solution
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DNSSEC-aware DNS caching with Unbound
01.08.2019
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OS virtual machine (VM). Photon OS [6] is a specialized small Linux built for Docker, Kubernetes, and security. A Photon VM is about 150MB on disk: Photon runs on VMware, as well as Amazon and Azure
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Discover system vulnerabilities and exploits
06.10.2019
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is not a lightweight, but you can get a lightweight version that lacks a graphical interface and weighs in at 900MB, which can be quite useful in everyday Kali life. Accordingly, the developers give their users a choice

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