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Better compression of web pages
22.12.2017
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, and after the developers set up Chrome with Brotli support, other browser manufacturers followed suit. Today, Brotli supports all major browsers [3]. Brotli on the Server Side Things look less rosy
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Life cycle management with Foreman and Puppet
16.05.2013
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[3] runs on the client. Facter collects information about the system and forwards it to the Puppet master when Puppet runs. On the basis of collected facts, the master can generate a dynamic catalog
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Netcat – The Admin’s Best Friend
20.08.2012
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examplehost.tld 22 If firewalling is in place and you need to originate your connection from a specific IP address to open a port, entering # nc -s 1.2.3.4 examplehost.tld 8181 will connect to examplhost
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Netcat – The admin's best friend
31.10.2025
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seconds, for example: # nc -p 16000 -w 30 examplehost.tld 22 If firewalling is in place and you need to originate your connection from a specific IP address to open a port, then you can enter: # nc -s 1.2.3
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Manage status messages in CouchDB with MapReduce
27.09.2024
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query large amounts of data on distributed systems. CouchDB has been an Apache project since 2008. Version 1.0 in 2010 has evolved into version 3.3 today. "Couch" was originally an acronym for "cluster
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Cloud security with AWS GuardDuty
04.08.2020
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grants permissions to enable GuardDuty. If some instances expose ports like 22 or 3389 to the world (0.0.0.0/0), you should soon see some findings of malicious IPs trying to get into your systems
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Jira, Confluence, and GitLab
18.02.2018
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_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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Reducing the Windows 10 attack surface
25.03.2021
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to infiltrate other active processes from within Microsoft Office by activating GUID rule 75668C1F-73B5-4CF0-BB93-3ECF5CB7CC84 . For the most part, you can use this rule safely. Virtually no legitimate enterprise
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Security without firewalls
31.10.2025
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/24, \ 1.2.3.4/32, 21.21.21.0/19 IP addresses hosts.allow can be set to accept connections from hostnames, too. One example might be ALL: *.domain.tld or you might have an administrative group
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Automate Active Directory management with the Python PyAD library
28.11.2023
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in the following, but watch out: As part of the initial execution, Pip offers to update from version 22.3.1 to 23.1.2 (Figure 1). Do not agree to this request under any circumstances if you want to use PyAD, because

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