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Kurt Seifried: Who are you? I mean this is in the sense that you seem to have come out of nowhere and started submitting a lot of good Linux Kernel security bugs.
Dan Rosenberg: I'm currently
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external hard disk connected to a router) over the virtual day divided into periods of 24 hours (Figure 4). Alternatively,
'share USB-Fritzbox, total w
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environment, the tools that professional attackers use [3], and how intruders hide malicious files from virus scanners [4]. In this article, I will walk you through using the latest version of the Nessus pre
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The most common operating systems on the LAN are Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. They all run IPv6 in parallel with IPv4. IPv6 is enabled and active by default, and the systems on the network communicate via ... IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS X, to Linux have it on board; but if you let IPv6 introduce itself into your environment
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External
300W single power (80plus)
100--240V AC,50/60Hz
120/230V(50/60Hz)
Fans
2
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2
1
2
2
Disk slots
8x, hot
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Logging sudo child processes: https://www.sudo.ws/posts/2021/08/what-is-coming-in-sudo-1.9.8/
syslog-ng configuration examples: https://www.syslog-ng.com/community/b/blog/posts
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/partitions
Read detected disk partitions
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Enable IP forwarding
Listing 1
cat /proc/interrupts Output
01 CPU0 CPU1
02 0
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caddy.container
01 [Unit]
02 Description=Caddy reverse proxy
03
04 [Container]
05 Image=docker.io/library/caddy:2.8.4
06 ContainerName=caddy
07 HostName=caddy
08 Volume
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of a hat. And, the best thing is that Cobbler is free software and available under the GPL.
After all that talk about cobbler [4], I'm starting to feel hungry. I think I'll head into town and see if I can
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Shell 2.0, which I use here. Windows 8 and Windows Server 8 will use the new PowerShell 3.0, to be released soon.
To begin, I introduce PowerShell information retrieval to you via the "Get" commands