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of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, whereas v3.0 [5] makes the jump to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. As an alternative, the beta version 2.3 is available for download.
Building Under Ubuntu
Targeted at small and medium
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,AP_9,,100.64.0.3,fdd7:b724:0:300::/56,1.25,0.75,10.5,5.25,
4,"8493 Campfire Street, Peabody, MA 01960",4,Device 4,AP_9,,100.64.0.4,fdd7:b724:0:400::/56,25.5,12.5,100.5,50.25,
2794,"6 Littleton Drive
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. Project Atomic [6] and CoreOS [7] [8] are perfect examples of this trend. CoreOS is a naked Linux distribution that only supports one thing really well: the operation of Docker containers (see the "Core
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for small and medium-sized setups in the form of Easy RSA, and this tool is fine for test purposes. Admins who need larger PKIs can turn to tools like OpenCA [6] or outsource the task to a service provider
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and production.
To show how monitoring profiles can be implemented for a specific server, the example distinguishes between mail, web, and database servers. It assumes that the stable version 1.12.3 of OpenNMS [6
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the installation file from the website [5]; the download weighs in at about 1.2GB. Note that SP3 is cumulative; in other words, it contains all the updates provided by SP1, SP2, and all patches up to Update Rollup 3
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and deploy slides automatically with OpenShift on every new commit in the Git repository. The slides are available online [5] and the source code of this example is available at the CETIC Git repository [6
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-ring encapsulation (1 bit), and identification of the respective VLAN identifier (12 bits). A maximum of 4,096 VLANs can be set up with the 12 bits of the VID (VLAN identifier) field. Tagged VLANs differ from
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backup_active = 1
05 backup = 192.168.1.232
06 heartbeat = 1
07 heartbeat_port = 539
08 keepalive = 6
09 deadtime = 18
10 network = direct
11 debug_level = NONE
12 monitor_links = 1
13 syncdaemon = 1
14
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=~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg;
11 # test for each group squid sent in its request
12 foreach $group (@groups) {
13 $group =~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg