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Setting up SSL connections on Apache 2
18.07.2013
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), the server tells the client which algorithms it has decided to use and sends an X.509 certificate [2] with the reply. The client can now determine whether the web server is actually the one it wants
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Docker and Podman environments on Windows and Mac machines
28.11.2021
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systemctl start podman.socket 20 usermod -aG podman $SUDO_USER 21 SHELL 22 end Once you have installed both VirtualBox and Vagrant, either with Homebrew or an installation archive, save
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Setting up DevOps Orchestration Platform
25.03.2020
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.9.5) [5] Ansible 2.8.1 Python 3.6.9 Python 2.7.17 Terraform v0.12.0 Golang: go1.10.4 linux/amd64 [6] For a list of current restrictions and limitations, see the "Limitations" box
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Secure Your Server with TCP Wrappers
02.10.2012
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port 22) to port 2222, for example, to stop port scans filling up your logs. Without TCP Wrappers enabled, scans might run dictionary attacks on your server where password combinations are guessed by one
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Tools for managing AWS cloud services
20.06.2022
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.2.17 Python/3.9.6 Darwin/20.5.0 source/x86_64 prompt/off The version numbers here are just by way of an example, of course. The CLI is now installed. You can try to run a command, for example: aws ec2
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Digital asset management
05.12.2014
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for different scenarios on the website [9]. The Bitnami project pages supply users with installers for Linux, Windows, and OS X, as well as a virtual machine for VMware [10]. To set up the DAM system yourself
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ClusterHAT
10.07.2017
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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OCI containers with Podman
06.10.2019
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time relative to Docker. Docker Dominance The first version of Docker [1] was released March 20, 2013. Although containers had already been available on Unix-like systems for a few years, Docker
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Two-Factor Authentication
02.04.2013
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, therefore, decide in advance whether they want to work with certificates, one-time passwords, or both. Certificate-based two-factor authentication typically uses digital PKI certificates based on the X.509
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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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