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construct for assigning a value to a variable – here the variable host. The form [lindex $argv n] returns the n
th argument to the script (numbering starts at 0), so the first command places the first script
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the port after the file transfer has completed (but not without moving to the netcat-traditional
package, as mentioned before):
{ echo -ne "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n\r\n"; cat filename.tar.gz; } | nc -l -p 15000
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):
{ echo -ne "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n\r\n"; \
cat filename.tar.gz; } | nc -l -p 15000
Be warned that this might not work for you, but with some trial and error, to enable some extra interaction, you could try
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/docker-registry
$ htpasswd -Bbn oliver T0Ps3crEt | sudo tee /etc/docker-registry/htpasswd
oliver:$2y$05$lAmkjHRcR0.TK52/rHR/Pe86AGZqpRleXenHVT/eabFe8He5UZiPu
$ docker run -p 5000:5000 --name registry -v /etc
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. An alternative to Docker is CRI-O [3], which now officially supports Kubernetes. To use it on Ubuntu 18.04, you need to run the commands in Listing 1. As a first step, you set several sysctl variables; the actual
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_64 2/4
08 Installing : gdb-7.6.1-110.el7.x86_64 3/4
09 Installing : mssql-server-14.0.3026.27-2.x86
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at the command line:
$ sudo slappasswd -s secret
{SSHA}f0pv70XFFox5UqKc6A4Uy39NcxkqcJbc
The complete line returned will be needed later for the configuration file, so copy it to a temporary editor window
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], Fabric [3], or Capistrano [4], MCollective relies on middleware based on the publish/subscribe method to launch jobs on various nodes. The middleware supported by the framework can be any kind of STOMP
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a large text file (war-and-peace.txt from Project Gutenberg [2]) saved in a local Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)-compatible object storage (Figure 2). This type of object storage, being easy to deploy
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for AWS APIs; therefore, Eucalyptus clouds can scale out to Amazon EC2. Eucalyptus also implements an Amazon S3-compliant storage component called Walrus. Walrus is primarily a virtual machine repository