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Discover vulnerabilities with Google Tsunami
04.04.2023
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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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When are Kubernetes and containers not a sensible solution?
28.11.2022
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(e.g., from Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 22.04 at Canonical). If you run and are familiar with a defined set of services on your systems, you will reach your objectives far faster with classic packages than
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High availability for RESTful services with OpenStack
09.01.2013
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/haproxy/www.example.com.pem 22 mode http 23 option httpclose 24 option forwardfor 25 reqadd X-Forwarded-Proto:\ https 26 default_backend web_server 27 28 backend web_server 29 mode http 30 balance roundrobin 31
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pdsh Parallel Shell
08.07.2018
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a range of hosts on the command line: $ pdsh -w host[1-11] uname -r $ pdsh -w host[1-4,8-11] uname -r In the first case, pdsh expands the host range to host1 , host2 , host3 , etc., through host11
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Automate CentOS and RHEL installation with PXE
02.02.2021
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with the appropriate value to the entries in roles. The role's name matches that of the folder in the roles/ directory (Figure 3). Figure 3: The Playbook
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HPC fundamentals
16.08.2018
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., through host11 . In the second case, the hostlist expands to host1 , host2 , host3 , host4 , host8 , etc., through host11 . The pdsh website has more information on hostlist expressions [3]. Being able
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Introduction to behavior-driven monitoring
30.11.2025
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Mariya Herasymenko, 123RF
Scenarios: 21 cucumber /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/cucumber-nagios/checks/features/www.xing.com/startpage.feature:4 # Scenario: Visiting home page 22 23 1 scenario (1 failed) 24 4 steps (1 failed, 3 skipped) 25 0 ... 3
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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
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.6 v6.2 v5.0.3 v4.0 v7.0 Product Details Operating Systems (Server) Linux Asianux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, RHEL, SLES 10, Ubuntu Fedora
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Kubernetes StatefulSet
05.02.2023
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update after appropriate testing. Image tags let you to specify only the major or minor releases (e.g., mariadb:10 or mariadb:10.8.3). However, a setup like this with a "generic" database server that many
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Encrypting files
10.06.2015
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] on its laptops that allows the software to steal web traffic using man-in-the-middle attacks. When you use an encrypted filesystem or SEDs [3], all of the data is encrypted. However, if you forget

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