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Agentless automation with Event-Driven Ansible
28.11.2023
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]. Rulebooks are not launched like playbooks. A rule runs permanently, like a daemon, because it permanently monitors the specified source. In practice, users are likely to use rulebooks in containers
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Improved visibility on the network
25.09.2023
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addresses (if available) from the perspective of the collector. Finally, the enriched traffic data is classified by rules defined in OpenNMS before storage. Several thousand predefined rules classify traffic
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Secure and seamless server access
25.09.2023
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2) – for example, with connection timeout, heartbeat period, or other option, and all with default values that are acceptable for a standard setup. Of most import are the ingress rules, which define
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Automatically terminate OpenSSH sessions
30.01.2024
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these requirements for operating systems. The Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 [4] proposes implementing these rules with specific configurations of the OpenSSH service. Two statements, Client
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Securing and managing Microsoft IIS
02.02.2021
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relate to the firewall on the server, for which you can use the standard firewall console (wf.msc; Figure 3) or Windows Admin Center. PowerShell also lets you set rules for the Windows firewall on web
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OPNids: Suricata with built-in machine learning
25.03.2020
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the ability to set up a mirror port, wherein you use rules to tell the switch what traffic to investigate. The devices then copy this traffic to a separate port declared up front as a mirror. Then, you attach
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Smartphone management with Microsoft products
12.09.2013
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. However, this product only does a reasonably good job of managing Apple iPhones and Android devices [1] as of Service Pack 1 (SP1). For Windows Phone and Windows 8 RT, too, the use of SCCM 2012 SP1
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Secure cloud-native services with Prisma Cloud Compute
02.06.2020
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then fine-tune associated rules at a surprisingly granular level. This process not only saves vast amounts of time (not forgetting typing errors and misconfigurations commonly made by humans), but after
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Warewulf 4 – Environment Modules
20.03.2023
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. My Warewulf 4 cluster currently runs Rocky 8.6 (soon to be 8.7). A container used for the stateless compute nodes is the same as the head node (Rocky 8.6). Both /home  and /opt  are NFS shared from
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Building a virtual NVMe drive
25.03.2020
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7 1 56008 loop1 06 7 2 56184 loop2 07 7 3 91264 loop3 08 259 0 244198584 nvme0n1 09 8 0 488386584 sda 10 8 1 1024 sda1 11

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