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says:
$ puppet apply .pp
notice: Scope(Class[main]): Let's build a server!
notice: Finished catalog run in 0.01 seconds
Next, create a simple and largely useless file in the same script, drop
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. If a hostname is used it
06 * must match the reverse dns of the server.
07 * /
08 host = "10.42.0.1";
09
10 /* passwords: the passwords we send (OLD C:) and accept (OLD N:).
11
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=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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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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.
The Shell Approach
The following example assumes you have a host machine running Ubuntu Linux 22.04 with Java installed. Besides Java, you need Nmap network scanner version 7.80 or newer and the Ncrack
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02 log 127.0.0.1 local0
03 maxconn 4000
04 daemon
05 uid 99
06 gid 99
07
08 defaults
09 log global
10 mode http
11 option httplog
12 option dontlognull
13 timeout server 5s
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will use that in a bit.
Listing 1: Check Directory Content
$ ls -lstar
total 62310
31150 drwxrwxr-x 0 laytonjb laytonjb 31897275 Dec 31 1969 DATA1
31152 -rw-rw-r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 31897275 Aug 2
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were delivered as part of the RHCS scope. Thus, up to RHCS 3.0, everything was fine if you wanted Pacemaker and GFS to cooperate.
But Red Hat changed its policy in Red Hat Cluster Suite 3.1, deciding
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12-core AMD processors ranging in speed from 2.2 to 2.9GHz with 24 to 128GB of RAM per server and up to 1TB of scratch local storage per node.
Getting applications running POD HPC clouds can be quite
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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