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13.12.2011
on ports with netstat -tulnp
, although I can't see for sure which process listens on what port (root rights required). Nonetheless I can infer that, among others, Apache, Distcc, and Tomcat running
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21.04.2016
the name Centos because it works from two perspectives. The first is because of the root of “cento” which is defined as a literary work made up of the sum of other literary works and is quite appropriate
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22.01.2020
container, Docker, was created for developers to share their work easily. Because developers usually have root access on their development system, not much thought was given to security, so Docker needs
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17.02.2015
, select the target drive on which to install FreeNAS and set a secure root password. You have now completed your install.
Figure 1: Text-based menu
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02.08.2021
Enter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/id_rsa): eks-ssh
05 Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
06 Enter same passphrase again:
07 Your identification has been saved in eks-ssh.
08 Your
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09.10.2017
as secrets when creating service accounts. Related concepts will be delivered during the alpha to beta stage of production, although it works quite well already.
Privileged containers are the new root
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07.06.2019
paths, I'm going to go a little off-piste here from the documentation. I'm assuming, of course, that you're working in the root
user's home directory. Note that you should create another subdirectory
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09.08.2015
root user.
Although this completes the installation, the database administrator (DBA) will want to configure the database via SSL for a production installation, because the data and passwords
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15.08.2016
OS" but you call it "Centos." Is there anything to that?
GMK: I liked the name Centos because it works from two perspectives. The first is because of the root of "cento," which is defined as a literary work
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25.09.2023
is not lost, even if the MariaDB port stops or is updated:
db_name: db01
db_user: wpuser
db_pwd: wp01pwd
db_root_pwd: DBrootPWD
db_image: docker.io/mariadb:latest
db_local_dir: db01
db_pod_dir: /var