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: Logging in
06 Given I am on http://www.xing.com/
07 When I fill in "username-field" with "username"
08 And I fill in "password-field" with "password"
09 And I press "login-button"
10 Then I
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:\mount\Windows\Windows\System32\Recovery\winre.wim
07
08 move C:\mount\Windows\Windows\System32\Recovery\winre.wim C:\Temp\winre.wim
09
10 Dism /Optimize-Image /Image:C:\mount\Windows /WIMBoot
11
12 Dism /Unmount-Image /Mount
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06 labels:
07 app: mariadb
08 spec:
09 type: NodePort
10 ports:
11 - port: 3306
12 protocol: TCP
13 selector:
14 app: mariadb
15 ---
16 apiVersion: v1
17 kind: Config
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_config = file
05 store_file_config = ./client.conf
06
07 store_volatile = sqlite
08 store_sqlite_volatile = ./volatile.sqlite
09
10 log = on
11 log_file = ./dhcpy6d.log
12
13 really_do_it = yes
14
15 dns
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went to press. I installed Prelude on Debian Squeeze (6.0) and Ubuntu 11.10 for this article.
Seeing Past False Positives
SIEM systems are, without a doubt, an important component of any modern
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/share/zoneinfo -type f | \
07 grep -v 'posix|right|Etc|SystemV | \
08 grep -i $city`
09 echo -n "Time in $1: "; TZ=`echo $z` date
The first section of this code ensures that the script's argument
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Service.Credentials = New-Object Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.WebCredentials($Mailbox,$Password,$Domain)
11 $ExchangeService.Url = $EwsURL
12 $offset = 0
13 Do {
14 $ItemView = New-Object Microsoft
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01 {
02 "name": "ONE-SCALE",
03 "deployment": "none",
04 "roles": [
05 {
06 "name": "appserver",
07 "cardinality": 2,
08 "vm_template": 0,
09
10 "min_vms" : 5,
11
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were delivered as part of the RHCS scope. Thus, up to RHCS 3.0, everything was fine if you wanted Pacemaker and GFS to cooperate.
But Red Hat changed its policy in Red Hat Cluster Suite 3.1, deciding
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seq_timeout = 10
08 tcpflags = syn
09 command = /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -s \
%IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
10
11 [closeSSH]
12 sequence = 9000