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Troubleshooting and analyzing VoIP networks
06.10.2019
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. Packet loss robustness factor (Bpl ): No unit, default value 1, valid range from 1 to 40. Random packet loss probability (Ppl ): Percentage, default value 0, valid range between 0 and 20. The E
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Haskell framework for the web
22.12.2017
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Message FormApp FormMessage where 18 renderMessage _ _ = defaultFormMessage 19 - the "FormApp" web application only provides one route 20 mkYesod "FormApp" [parseRoutes| 21 /contact ContactR GET |] 22
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Mesos compute cluster for data centers
10.06.2015
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Authentication and Security Layer [14]) with Crammd5 [15]. As of version 0.20, authorization was also introduced for framework authentication [16] . Mesos distinguishes three categories: roles, users
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VM and cloud management with openQRM
03.12.2015
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machine. Initial evaluations on the practical conditions are easily possible on a well-equipped PC with a quad-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, a network interface card, and 20GB of free hard disk storage
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Discovering indicators of compromise
05.02.2019
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to identify an essential principle of the security analyst: As an attack occurs, certain things are left behind. This concept was first articulated by Edmond Locard [3] almost 100 years ago, well before
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Server Virtualization with VirtualBox
18.09.2012
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in a binary, which you can download from the VirtualBox website. For Linux users, Oracle continues to provide repositories for various  Linux distributions. The non-free components, such as support for USB 2.0
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Posteo, Mailbox.org, Tutanota, and ProtonMail compared
10.04.2015
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included for a tiny amount per month. Memory can be expanded by up to 20GB; each additional gigabyte above the basic offer costs EUR0.25 per month. So, for 20GB, you end up paying EUR5.50 per month. Posteo
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Windows Subsystem for Linux and Android in Windows 11
28.11.2022
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/local/bin/usbip usbip /usr/lib/linux-tools/5.4.0-77-generic/usbip 20 On the Windows side, list all the available USB devices from an admin command line and connect them to the Linux environment: usbipd wsl list usbipd ... for Android apps. We look at the state of the art and help you get started.
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Software-defined networking for the future
04.04.2023
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Project (OCP), among others. The initial ideas for the OpenFlow interface, the first SDN standard, came from Stanford University, where a preliminary version was presented as early as 2008. Version 1.0
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Digital asset management
05.12.2014
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the project website or check out the latest code via subversion. I chose the latter route and received version 6.3-5565. In doing so, I noted that it is easy to get your fingers burnt on red-hot sources: A bug

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