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Configuring IPv6 in Windows with NetShell
17.02.2015
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in the neighbor cache. Display the contents of this cache using the command: netsh interface ipv6 show neighbor If you are already in the right context, simply type show neighbor, or the short form sh n (Figure 3
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Create secure simple containers with the systemd tools Nspawnd and Portabled
03.02.2022
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years. The daemon has been part of systemd since 2015, so it's an old acquaintance. The "N" in the name – you probably guessed it after following the article up to this point – stands for "namespaces
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Backup tools to save you time and money
30.11.2025
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centers. Perhaps this is one reason for selling an "enterprise" version. The latest version is 3.1.1, which came out in June 2010, but it just provided bug fixes. Version 3.1.0 was released in May 2010
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Configuring XP Mode in Windows 7
30.11.2025
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with a name like WindowsXPMode_en-us.exe. The executable file weighs in at around 470MB, which is understandable because it contains a complete XP image: Expect some installation mileage. You also might need ... 3
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Open source intelligence tools for pen testing
09.06.2018
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now have interfaces, including Nmap. Figure 3 shows a typical Nmap scan using the OSScan option (-0) that you've seen a thousand times. Notice with this particular scan that Nmap is having a hard time
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Sustainable Kubernetes with Project Kepler
25.09.2023
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cluster doesn't yet have Prometheus and Grafana available, follow the instructions online [3] to install the Prometheus Operator on your cluster and check that you can access both the Prometheus and Grafana
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News for Admins
04.12.2024
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Open Source AI Definition Now Available Version 1.0 of the Open Source AI Definition (OSAID – https://opensource.org/ai) is now available. The definition, which was developed through a year
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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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Acorn facilitates the deployment of apps in Kubernetes
04.04.2023
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by the need to have a normal Dockerfile that meets all formal requirements inside the working folder for the new Acorn image (Figure 3). The FROM directive specifies which base image (e.g., from Docker Hub
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
24.09.2015
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that many applications use, is to have each TP write to its own file. The concept is simple, because there is zero coordination between TPs. All I/O is independent of all other I/O. Figure 3 illustrates

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