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05.12.2019
waitpid(-1, 0);
20 } else {
21 close READFROMCHILD;
22 close WRITETOCHILD;
23 $thisdata = ;
24 print "The child process read $thisdata";
25 print WRITETOPARENT "The child process
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28.11.2023
plane, and the failure of a single cluster cannot take down the service mesh on other clusters," the announcement says.
NIST Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Framework v2.0
The National Institute ... ; CloudBees Updates Jenkins and Offers New DevSecOps Platform; Linkerd 2.14 Released with Improved Multi-Cluster Support; NIST Releases Draft of Cybersecurity Framework v2.0; CISA and MITRE Announce Open
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31.10.2025
's usually TCP port 22) to port 2222, for example, to keep port scans from filling up your logs. Without TCP Wrappers enabled, scans might run dictionary attacks on your server where password combinations
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25.03.2021
PUT DELETE>
Require valid-user
SetHandler server-status
Require ip 192.0.2.0/24
Directory and Files are always processed first. Directory
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18.02.2018
_python_interpreter variables ideally remain unchanged: They cause Python to connect to the host on standard SSH port 22 and to use Python 3 when calling commands on the target system.
Next, check whether the devops.hosts setup
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20.05.2014
LAN_IF=eth0
DMZ_IF=eth2
LAN_NET=2001:db8:1::/64
DMZ_NET=2001:db8:2::/64
Next, completely reset the firewall rules to delete any previously existing rules. You can use the -F option for this. You also
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07.06.2019
# Jenkins home directory is a volume, so configuration and build history
22 # can be persisted and survive image upgrades
23 VOLUME ${JENKINS_HOME}
24 USER ${JENKINS_USER}
25
26 ARG JENKINS
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23.07.2013
=gmysql
# Tells our PowerDNS server we are using MySQL backend
config-dir=/etc/powerdns/pdns.d/
#Specify our configuration file
gmysql-host=127.0.0.1
#Configures the IP address that PowerDNS will listen
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30.11.2025
Connection
01 #!/usr/bin/expect
02
03 set host [lindex $argv 0]
04 set timeout 5
05 spawn /usr/bin/ssh aefrisch@$host
06 expect "(yes/no)? " {
07 send "yes\r"
08 }
09 expect "password:"
10 send
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27.11.2011
. It was formerly known as Ethereal and is probably known to many administrators by that name. The tool was renamed when version 0.99.1 of Wireshark was released, because Ethereal developer Gerald Combs left Ethereal