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://ken.pepple.info/openstack/2012/09/25/openstack-folsom-architecture/
OpenStack documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/keystone-concepts.html
RefStack: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/RefStack
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/stop-the-absurd-ban-of-flipper-zero-in-canada
Funding: https://hackaday.com/2020/09/02/flipper-zero-blasts-past-funding-goal-and-into-our-hearts/
Flipper Zero online store: https://shop.flipperzero.one
DuckyScript: https://docs.hak5.org/hak5-usb
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soon.
Infos
"RADOS and Ceph" by Martin Loschwitz, ADMIN
, Issue 09, pg. 28, http://hpc.admin-magazine.com/Articles/The-RADOS-Object-Store-and-Ceph-Filesystem/(language)/eng-US
Data
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Name my.server.org
03 Setenv PREWIKKA_CONFIG "/etc/prewikka/prewikka.conf"
04
05
06 AllowOverride None
07 Options ExecCGI
08
09
10 AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
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>\)\s*$
09 ^%(__prefix_line)sAddress .* POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!*\s*$
10 ^%(__prefix_line)sUser .+ from not allowed because none of user's groups are listed in Allow
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, I chose ftp://mirrors.xmission.com
. Try to choose one that's physically close to you or that you know has bandwidth to spare. Also, you can add a URL of your own if you have a private repository ... 8
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start on filesystem
05 exec /usr/bin/measd --log=/var/log/noise/measure.log
06
07 pre-start script
08 # Create required script:
09 mkdir -p /var/log/noise
10 end script
11
12 post-stop script
13 # Clean
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SSL version 0.9.x. Make sure you do not use a more recent version. The required installation files are available online [6], and you can simply install the software with the default settings.
Make sure ... 8
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start with the installation of two major RPMs (belonging to Piranha and the LVS configuration: piranha-0.8.4-16.el5.i386.rpm and ipvsadm-1.24-10.i386.rpm) with
yum install piranha
as shown in Figure 4
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the instance to the rest of your cloud, and storing all those scripts in a package keeps things very neat.
The parts of a Debian package I'm most interested in are the control files, which live in a directory