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20 Seq Scan on mail (cost=0.00..5628.25 rows=4 width=961) (actual
21 time=2.401..1519.809 rows=672 loops=1)
22 Filter: (msg ~ '(updatable|views)'::text)
23 Rows Removed by Filter: 40148
24
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/start/restart.
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Customizing recursor.conf
allow-from=192.168.1.0/24
# The 'allow-from' address specifies the network address space you want to service queries to with your PowerDNS recursor. Note you
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wxWindows (renamed wxWidgets) [22]. The first version was released in 2007, and it is still under development. The current version has not yet reached 1.0, yet it has a great deal of promise and being
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the 2010 time frame. This corresponds to about version 2.2 of SSHFS, which is from 2008. SSHFS is now up to version 2.5, which was released on January 14, 2014; however, testing I’ve done hasn’t revealed any
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": [
16 {
17 "GroupName": "RND-Admins"
18 }
19 ]
20 },
21 {
22 "Path": "/",
23 "UserName": "guido",
24 "Arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789:user/guido",
25
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DNS record for 192.168.1.100: localhost
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp filtered ssh
80/tcp open http
|_http-vuln-check: Hello World!
443/tcp open https
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.23 seconds
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-y
17
18 RUN apt-get install -y \
19 autoconf \
20 automake \
21 build-essential \
22 ca-certificates \
23 cmake \
24 curl \
25 g++-7 \
26 git \
27 less \
28
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on your system. Almost all firewalls allow port 22 access, so you don’t have to configure anything extra, such as NFS or CIFS. You just need one open port on the firewall – port 22. All the other ports can
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-oriented programming by adding various features in 3.0 and 3.1. Subsequently, I was asked to lead the Error Model subgroup, tasked with designing an Error Model for OpenMP that would allow it to move beyond traditional
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13 respawn
14 respawn limit 10 5
15
16 pre-start script
17 $DAEMON -t
18 if [ $? -ne 0 ]
19 then exit $?
20 fi
21 end script
22
23 exec $DAEMON
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