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11.10.2016
, interesting, and worthwhile exercise. I argue that systems administration needs a command-line editor, because it can be used even if X windows isn't working or isn't installed on the servers. Knowing how
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05.12.2016
008 # Automatically remove old rules after X seconds
009 UNBLOCK_TIME=$((60 * 60 * 24 * 30)) # Unblock after 30 days
010
011 # IPs that should never be locked (can also be a prefix)
012 LAST
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05.12.2016
"
20 compress client fast
21 }
22 holdingdisk hd1 {
23 directory "/amanda/holding"
24 use 50 mbytes
25 chunksize 1 mbyte
26 }
The first line beginning with org gives a description
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01.06.2024
is available on your system. I'm using Ubuntu Linux 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) for reference. The installation instructions I skip through can be found online [2]. Proceed as the root user to get the correct
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25.09.2023
: 55 ms.
Port: 80: op 2.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 26 ms.
Port: 80: op 2.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 56 ms.
Port: 80: op 3.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 25 ms.
Port: 80: op 3.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 48 ms.
Port: 80: op 4
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20.06.2022
-Host "Removing outdated $MigMBox.pst file." -fore yellow
20 }
21 Write-Host ""
22
23 # Create a .pst file for every mailbox found on system.
24 #
25 Write-Host "Exporting mailbox $MigMBox to file $Mig
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22.05.2012
installed and latest version
Package automake-1.11.1-1.2.el6.noarch already installed and latest version
Package gcc-c++-4.4.6-3.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package binutils-2.20
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17.09.2013
slightly different names in PuTTY, such as puttygen
or psftp
. In addition to the popular PuTTY, Windows admins have options for using SSH on Windows, such as the Cygwin Windows X server-based Moba
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08.01.2013
The Secure Boot feature, officially known as the UEFI 2.2 specification, requires the use of digital signatures to allow – or prevent – the loading of device drivers and operating systems. This precaution
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18.03.2012
:\Users\khess> $Host
Name : ConsoleHost
Version : 2.0
InstanceId : ccbc6963-c33e-4848-a8e5-aa1ccaf7d65c
UI : System