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Controlling virtual machines with VNC and Spice
14.03.2013
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configuration work is necessary on Linux. You need to set up the Vesa driver explicitly in xorg.conf (Listing 1). Listing 1 Vesa Configuration 01 Section "Device" 02 Identifier "device0" 03
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New features in the Bareos Bacula fork
14.11.2013
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community to continue development of an independent fork named Bareos. The first stable release was Bareos 12.4 in April 2013 (the version number stands for the year and the quarter of the feature freeze
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Why Good Applications Don't Scale
02.02.2021
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: In Equation 1, a is the application speedup, n is the number of processors, and p is the "parallel fraction" of the application (i.e., the fraction of the application that is parallelizable), ranging from 0
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News for admins
11.02.2016
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, a high-quality password, some form of two-factor authentication, or both will make it more difficult for the attacker to succeed. See Guido Vranken's blog [https://guidovranken.wordpress.com/2015/12
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Forensic main memory analysis with Volatility
05.02.2019
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. To evaluate a memory image, Volatility requires information about the memory layout. A profile must therefore always precisely match the kernel version. The Volatility wiki [12] links to ready-made Linux
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Importing SSH keys on AWS
05.08.2011
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Microsoft Exchange replacement
20.06.2022
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$MailboxesTotal++ 32 33 [...] 34 35 $nTimeout = 0 36 while ((Get-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox $Mailbox).Status -ne "Completed") { 37 Start-Sleep -s 2 38 $nTimeout += 2 39 if ($nTimeout % 60
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Port Knocking
07.10.2014
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services, # as decided by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server. # SSHD: 12.34.56.78, 78.56.43.12 I should mention that I've been caught out in the past when adding TCP Wrappers to a server already running
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Forensic Analysis on Linux
30.04.2013
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of the memory: dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512 Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash , which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem , crash creates a pseudodevice called
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A TurnKey Linux software evaluation platform
10.04.2015
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with TurnKey Linux TurnKey Linux version 13.0 has been available since August 2014. All TKL appliances have been based on Debian since version 12.0; whereas previous versions were based on Ubuntu

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