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An IT nomad's daily diary
30.11.2025
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magazine [3]. In other words, the many Cobbler system records are really the biggest problem. Just to jog your memory: Using system records, Cobbler can create an individual PXE configuration file for each ... 6
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Developing RESTful APIs
14.08.2017
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the entry with ID 6. In contrast to the name, the ID is unique. With the options method (Listing 3, lines 51-55), the server tells the user, on receiving an appropriate request, which HTTP verbs it supports
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Run your own chat server
22.05.2023
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/pods/synapse:/data:Z -e SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME=domain.com -e SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS=yes --net virt_net --ip 192.168.122.26 --mac-address 52:54:C0:A8:7A:1a docker.io/matrixdotorg/synapse:latest Exec
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What's your status (page)?
28.11.2023
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.json files (Listings 1 and 2) [2] to launch a Monitoror stack and supply its configuration, respectively. Listing 1 monitoror_stack.yml 01 version: '3.5' 02 services: 03 monitoror: 04
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The next generation of Internet connectivity
30.11.2025
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_seq=3 ttl=52 time=103 ms Personally, I prefer using tunnels over Teredo and 6to4 for several reasons – the simplest is that it works with a public IP or behind a NAT box (well, usually). Tunnels ... Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 will be messy; we describe IPv6 served three ways. ... 3 ... IPv6 ... IPv6 and Linux
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Red Hat Storage Server 2.1
05.03.2014
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tool. Enter GlusterFS (Figures 3 and 4). Figure 3: Internally, RHSS relies on Gluster software, and you can use many Gluster commands for storage
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The Lua Scripting Language
28.01.2014
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edition, which was published early last year. The first edition, available online refers to Lua 5.0. The language has now moved to version 5.2, but the online book is still up to date to a large extent
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Neglected IPv6 Features
06.08.2012
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IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS X, to Linux have it on board; but if you let IPv6 introduce itself into your ... In 1995, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) chose IPv6 as the successor to IPv4. Initially, this was not an issue that raised much interest. But this changed when Microsoft added IPv6 ... IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS X, to Linux have it on board; but if you let IPv6 introduce itself into your ... Neglected IPv6 Features ... Securing IPv6
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Automation with PXE Boot
05.12.2014
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OS 6.5. The first step is to install a base server with a static IP as you normally would. Installing the basic Desktop package is also required, because some steps will require it later for producing
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PowerDNS Authoritative server high availability with MariaDB Galera
02.08.2022
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A quick edit of your pristine MariaDB server's configuration file /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf (1) binds the MariaDB service to the localhost and (2) connects and (3) creates the database: Bind-address = 127

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