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SSH tools for Windows
12.09.2013
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in PuTTY, such as puttygen or psftp. In addition to the popular PuTTY, Windows admins have options for using SSH on Windows, such as the Cygwin Windows X server-based MobaXterm [2] [3] or direct use
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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Lustre on top of ZFS [3] and reaching about 850GBps. Marc talked about moving data from older systems to Sequoia and some of the issues the team faced (it wasn't easy). His talk inspired me to examine
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Manage projects in SMEs with OpenProject
22.05.2023
Home »  Archive  »  2023  »  Issue 75: Teamwork  » 
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Docker container. In principle, this can be started on any server with a working Docker runtime environment. The following example assumes you have a fresh Ubuntu 22.04, which can be virtualized, of course
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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in each node to create a distributed filesystem (e.g., a parallel virtual filesystem, PVFS [2], which is now known as OrangeFS [3]) that is part of the kernel. Applications could then use this shared space
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pfSense firewall and router distribution
30.11.2025
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Protocol (CARP) is used in the background [3]. If needed, a pfSense installation can transfer its configuration to all other firewalls and then run pfsync to keep the state tables of all the active firewalls
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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. This prevents the sender from filling up the cache too quickly. Port Scanners Nmap [3], which recently went to version 5.0, is the Swiss army knife of port scanners. Portbunny [4] is a relatively new tool
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Flatpak, Snap, and AppImage
09.06.2018
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of the technology. However, there is a solution one size smaller. Youngsters The introduction of the DEB [2] and RPM [3] package formats coincided with the birth of the major distributions Debian and Red Hat
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Network analysis with Wireshark
30.11.2025
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then select Capture | Stop to stop recording, and Wireshark will display all of the packets it has captured (Figure 3). Figure 3: Launching Wireshark without
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Exploring PowerDNS
12.09.2013
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and records DNSSEC support (as of 3.x) Web-based management options DNS data stored in plain text (BIND compatible) IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant [3] MySQL, Postgre
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Speed up Your Name Server with a MySQL Back End
23.07.2013
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admin (Table 1). Table 1: PowerDNS Features Authoritative DNS server (hosting) Resolving DNS server (caching) API to provision zones and records DNSSEC support (as of 3.x

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