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=""
04 PING="ping -c1 -w 3"
05 PING2=""
06
07 case $OS in
08 HP-UX*)
09 PING=ping
10 PING2="-n 1"
11 RSH="remsh"
12 RSH2="-l user"
13 ;;
14 Sun
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` ]]; then
078 mkdir ./`dirname $l` > /dev/null
079 fi
080 cp $l .$l
081 done
082 done
083
084 cd /export/home/jail/$JAILUSER/devices/pseudo
085 mknod mm@0:zero c 13 12
086 mknod mm@0:null c 13 2 ... 3
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9.30 percent of samples; followed by viruses at 6.43 percent. Interestingly in 2012, worms and viruses swapped positions from the 2011 Annual Report, where viruses stood at 14.25 percent and worms ... 9
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expect {
09 "(yes/no)? " {
10 send "yes\r"
11 exp_continue
12 }
13
14 "word:" {
15 send "whatever\r"
16 send_tty "Key exchange needed with $host\n"
17 exp_continue
18
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------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- -----------
03 81 9 2392 3076 76 0.12 3996 AmIcoSinglun64
04 74 9 1464 2568 42 0.09 2172 armsvc
05 195 10 2380 2984 62 0 ... 9
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version [9].
Listing 3
/etc/openvpn/ccd/John_Doe
01 # John Doe
02 ifconfig-push 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
03 push "topology subnet"
04 push "redirect-gateway"
05 push "dhcp-option DNS 192
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Hark back to those halcyon days when the GIF89a and the blink tag ruled the web page and the most common use of htaccess on the nascent Apache HTTP Server was password protecting a directory. As you
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="reason-template" value="A problem with AKCP Temperature
26 Environment detected. The state should be normal(${operand}) but actual
27 value is ${observedValue}. Syntax: noStatus(1), normal(2), highWarning(3
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.org
packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,A
NS25.WORLDNIC.COM,205.178.190.13,SOA
ns25.worldnic.com,205.178.190.13,NS
ns26.worldnic.com,206.188.198.13,NS
mail.packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,MX,10
Fierce [2], written
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for different security requirements: GnuPG Desktop [3] and Gpg4win [4] are user-friendly desktop versions. GnuPG VS-Desktop [5] is available for particularly secure use in government agencies and companies