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Automating development environments and deployment with Otto
11.02.2016
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of continuous integration [2] or continuous delivery [3], allowing developers to extend their projects quickly, add new features, and deliver the goods. Because they handle classical administrative tasks
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Live migration of virtual machines with KVM
13.06.2016
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to the driver attributes (Listing  2). Now you can start migrating a VM manually as follows: virsh migrate --live fedora-22 qemu+ssh://node2/system Listing 2 XML File Disk Settings 01 02
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Slipping your pen test past antivirus protection with Veil-Evasion
11.04.2016
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, and BackDoor Factory. Native Stagers Stagers manage an attack on the target system as follows [3]: 1. Establish a socket connection to the Metasploit handler (this will happen as the stage 1 victim
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An IT nomad's diary
30.11.2025
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of the same language, so it needs to know which version your application uses. An ugly situation could arise, for example, if the server used Python 2 but the program was written in Python 3. A single command
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Workshop: Container virtualization with LXC on Ubuntu 10.04
30.11.2025
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=(ALL) ALL replace sudo with admin and quit the chroot environment with exit. Before you can test the container you prepared, you need to configure /lxc/conf.guest in LXC by adding the content from Listing 3
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Touring the top Knoppix debugging and rescue tools
30.11.2025
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: 1487680 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb3 14 22: 22998855 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi psb@pci:0000:00:02.0 15 23: 3084145 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi hda_intel 16 24: 1 0
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Server administration using Cockpit
09.08.2015
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the tool licensed under LGPL 2.1 for the similarly named openITCOCKPIT [3]. All Inclusive Red Hat has not even been working on Cockpit for a full two years. The work on it can now be done openly on Git
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Single sign-on with SSSD, LDAP, and Kerberos
30.11.2025
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posixaccount /etc/dirsrv/schema/10rfc2307.ldif objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.0 NAME 'posixAccount' DESC 'Standard LDAP objectclass' SUP top AUXILIARY MUST ( cn $ uid $ uidNumber $ gidNumber $ home
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Jira, Confluence, and GitLab
18.02.2018
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_python_interpreter variables ideally remain unchanged: They cause Python to connect to the host on standard SSH port 22 and to use Python 3 when calling commands on the target system. Next, check whether the devops.hosts setup
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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code is written and compiled in one of three classic HPC languages: Fortran [2], C++ [3], or C [4]. Why these languages? Because they have enabled generation of very efficient code for a long time

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