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SHA-3 – The new hash standard
14.03.2013
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enable TLS 1.2 – given OpenSSL 1.0.1 and a recent 2.2 or 2.4 version of the Apache web server – using the SSLProtocol configuration option. Listing 1 provides a potential server configuration. Listing
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Creating a non-certified Windows To Go USB drive
14.03.2013
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on the USB drive is complete. Listing 1 Setting Up the USB Drive C:> DISKPART DISKPART> LIST DISK Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt -------- ------- ------ ------ --- --- Disk 0
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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the code, but you could easily build the code with several different block sizes and name the executable something different (e.g., dcp_1KB, dcp_10KB, dcp_1MB, dcp_10MB, dcp_1GB). Then, in a script, you
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GUI or Text-Based Interface?
05.12.2018
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(Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0). Another option is the Newt library, which focuses on color TUIs (Figure 2) and uses a widget approach, making programming a TUI much easier. With Newt, you can create stacked
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Linux configuration with OpenLMI
13.02.2017
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Tag: -[UUID:C8040008000011037D001276EE0201AB]- CPU: AMD, x86_64 arch CPU Topology: 4 cpu(s), 8 core(s), 8 thread(s) Memory: 2.0 GB Disk Space: N/A GB total, N/A GB free OS
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Employing DNS in network security
02.08.2022
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servers have long been a worthwhile target for attacks, such as the Li0n worm, which exploited a vulnerability in BIND. Moreover, DNS servers of all kinds are often used as amplifiers in distributed denial
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To syslog or not to syslog
20.03.2014
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, with which you might already be familiar. You can even use the familiar tail options -f and -n to view only the last lines of the journal. Warning messages are bolded by journald, and error messages are output
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Reducing the Attack Surface in Windows
04.12.2024
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to be errors in the development of the server software itself. Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows Server, Apache or N, mail servers, and many other standard services usually come with a secure basic
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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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High availability for RESTful services with OpenStack
09.01.2013
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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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