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Managing Active Directory at the command line
30.11.2025
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later. The default here is AD , but you can change this to suit your own needs. The next two switches Root and Server define the server you want to connect to and the mountpoint, but more of that later
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Living with Limits in the Post-PC Era
30.11.2025
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environments, we also relinquish any ability to maintain a secure perimeter. Once we allow jailbroken, rooted, or other compromised devices, we've disrupted any notion of control. Once we allow simple, short
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Managing Cluster Software Packages
12.02.2013
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is propagated out to nodes on boot. Different “rolls” (images) can be constructed for different packages. An example is Rocks Clusters. NFS Root – Each node boots and installs everything as NFS root except
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Monitoring events with the Audit daemon
17.02.2015
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. Listing 1 auditd.conf log_file = /var/log/audit/audit.log log_format = RAW log_group = root priority_boost = 3 flush = INCREMENTAL freq = 20 num_logs = 5 disp_qos = lossy dispatcher = /sbin
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ONIE and Cumulus Linux on a switch
10.04.2015
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and a file with the right name in its root directory (the naming rules are disclosed in the ONIE documentation  [5]), the installation starts. If the admin connects a PC with a web server directly using
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Managing cluster software packages
16.05.2013
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is propagated out to nodes on boot. Different "rolls" (images) can be constructed for different packages. An example is Rocks Clusters [1]. NFS Root – Each node boots and installs everything as NFS root except
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Stretching devices with limited resources
03.02.2022
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described is not using swap. Listing 1 Checking Swap root@espressobin:~# free total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 2046088 82796
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Shell access via a web browser
30.11.2025
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with root privileges. The call sets up the program in /usr/local. In contrast to PHP Shell, Shell In A Box includes its own web server that listens on port 4200 by default. It has several services (Table 1
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Touring SUSE's new cloud product
30.11.2025
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overwrites the content of the first disk it finds – caution is thus advised. The preview image doesn't install a GUI; this means you need to log in as root at the command line after the install. The boot
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Chive: Web 2.0 front end for SQL database management
30.11.2025
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, just unpack the archive and copy the Chive folder into the document root of your web server. If you run a recent Debian or Ubuntu system with Apache2 and a VHost configuration, this will be /var

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