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public key has been saved in eks-ssh.pub.
09 The key fingerprint is:
10 SHA256:Pidrw9+MRSPqU7vvIB7Ed6Al1U1Hts1u7xjVEfiM1uI
11 The key's randomart image is:
12 +---[RSA 4096]----+
13 | .. ooo+|
14
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detailed documentation [7] and installation packages are available for Debian from version 8, RHEL from version 6, SLES 12, Ubuntu 18.04, and Univention Corporate Server from version 4.2.
Setup Aid
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NEW packages will be installed:
libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch
As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed.
Logwatch gets configuration details several ways:
from script
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publications from the RAND Corporation and others: entire volumes full of random numbers [5] (see the Amazon reviews of this tome for some truly good laughs!). In the 1940s, Ulam determined that he could
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/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
09 remotes/origin/android-goldfish-2.6.29
10 remotes/origin/android-goldfish-3.4
11 remotes/origin/linux-goldfish-3.0-wip
12 remotes/origin/master
13 [...]
14 [root@pc]# git checkout
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verify these checksums:
import hashlib
def calculate_checksum(log_entry):
return hashlib.sha256(log_entry.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
# Example log entry
log_entry = "2024-06-15 12:00:00 Failed login
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_HOME=/ephemeral/jenkins
10
11 # for main web interface:
12 EXPOSE ${HTTP_PORT}
13
14 ENV JENKINS_HOME=${JENKINS_HOME}
15 ENV CASC_JENKINS_CONFIG=/jcasc_config
16
17 COPY jcasc_config/* ${CASC_JENKINS_CONFIG}/
18
19 RUN mkdir
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and furious as rapid troubleshooting demands. It's time to give this project another try, but with the modern hardware of the 2020s!
Figure 1: The diminutive
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) [4], Red Hat Cloud with Virtualization Bundle [5], and Open Architecture IaaS service [6], are designed to support companies who want to build their own private, public
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capable of read speeds up to 4,900MBps (and up to 3,700MBps write speed), with total capacity of 512GB [6] (about $70). The unit is rated at a staggering 400K read and 900K write I/O operations per second