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Haskell framework for the web
22.12.2017
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into the compiler (Haskell is type safe) makes attacks time-consuming or impossible, and SQL and JavaScript injections unlikely. Additionally, the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) [6], version 1.0 of which has existed
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Detecting intruders with Suricata
10.06.2015
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Tunneling"; content:"|01 00|"; offset:2; w ithin:4; content:"cT"; offset:12; depth:3; content:"|00 10 00 01|"; within:255; class type:bad - unknown; sid:1000 2; The preceding rule inspects the DNS traffic
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Exploring dhcpy6d, a DHCP server for IPv6 networks
03.12.2015
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the following configuration for the widespread radvd (Linux IPv6 router advertisement daemon) [9]: interface eth0 { AdvSendAdvert on; AdvManagedFlag on; }; Radvd should not announce the prefix explicitly
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ISC 2024 from a Distance
10.06.2024
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number 2 using 38.698MW, resulting in a low performance/power ratio of 26.15. In comparison, Frontier at number 1 reached about 1.2 exaflops using 22.78MW, resulting in a performance/power ratio of 52
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Solving the security problems of encrypted DNS
25.03.2020
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MAXJPEwna184sRuU6QGYWnccTAyJhpzYQ+AsfK8eZVYS 12 iA2g8G24ZIvMrzOp6KQdx0XET6/QIO5xD7B0QH9YNXatVsXtzce+9Q9X 13 klmc78oKRKrVw969aEX91kjRXf6pjRXckJxXdXetxzuL6/E4bMKjQCGX 14 yJI20TGx Confirming the keys follows
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A self-healing VM system
07.06.2019
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# DHCP Server Configuration file. # see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.example # see dhcpd.conf(5) man page # subnet 10.14.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option routers 10
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Web Cryptography API
26.11.2013
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(text) { 11 polycrypt.importKey("raw", hex2bin(encRawKey)).oncomplete = function(e) { 12 var key = e.target.result; 13 polycrypt.encrypt(encAlg, key, str2bin(text)).oncomplete = function(e) { 14 var
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Setting up a PXE boot server
20.06.2022
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to memory cell 0 and then works its way forward in memory until it finds executable program code. On a regular PC, what the CPU encounters first is the Basic Input Output System (BIOS) or, to be more precise
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D-Wave's Murray Thom discusses the present and future of quantum computing.
13.12.2018
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increasingly difficult problems" explained Murray Thom, director of Quantum Cloud Services at D-Wave. Classical computers use bits of information that live in one state (0 or 1) at a time. A quantum computer
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Turbocharge your network with Zeroshell
01.08.2019
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) for the admin user. Next up, make sure Zeroshell is on the same subnet as the rest of the network. By default, Zeroshell assigns itself to the 192.168.0.x subnet. If your existing router is on the same subnet

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