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Better Scaling
If you are planning a cloud, you will want to rely on a Layer 3 leaf-spine architecture from the start because of its scalability. This layout differs from the classic approach primarily
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enable TLS 1.2 – given OpenSSL 1.0.1 and a recent 2.2 or 2.4 version of the Apache web server – using the SSLProtocol configuration option. Listing 1 provides a potential server configuration.
Listing ... SHA-3 ... SHA-3 – The new hash standard
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specs into one.
2008 – Version 3.0 added support for tasking.
2011 – Version 3.1 improved support for tasking.
2013 – Version 4.0 added support for offloading (and more).
2015 – Version 4
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The situation is even more difficult when it comes to transmission protocols. The legacy but still popular SSL standard version 3 only supports MD5 and SHA-1 signatures. And the successors of SSL, TLS 1.0 and 1 ... SHA-3 – The New Hash Standard
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17 %description
18 Custom SELinux policy module.
19
20 %prep
21 if [ ! -d custom-selinux-policy ]; then
22 mkdir custom-selinux-policy
23 fi
24 cp -p %{SOURCE0} %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} custom
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output from the mux. Here’s is a simple text diagram from the SSHFS-MUX website that illustrates how this works:
host1: host2: host3:
directory1 directory2
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the tarball on your server's root directory. After changing to the new openQRM-5.2.3-Enterprise-Edition-Eval directory created by this step, become root and initiate the installation of openQRM by typing
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.nmap.org (64.13.134.52):
Not shown: 994 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.3 (protocol 2.0)
25/tcp closed smtp
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(FC SAN)/Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI). This storage is then provided to the application servers, such as Hyper-V or SQL Server, over the network. SMB version 3 is used
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a DNS server, it uses three standard addresses as its name servers: fec0::1, fec0::2 and fec0::3. The prefix fec0 was originally the counterpart to the RFC 1918 addresses but has been deprecated. If you