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OpenSMTPD makes mail server configuration easy
08.10.2015
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by root is not the ideal solution security-wise. Any attacker who has escalated their privileges to root can read it. However, the key makes random sniffing by curious users more difficult and provides
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Simple OpenStack deployment with Kickstack
20.03.2014
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and L3 connections and thus give VMs access to the outside world. Auth Node This node operates Keystone, the ID service, which is something like the root service in OpenStack – without it
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CI/CD deliverables pipeline
07.06.2019
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a Jenkinsfile in the root directory that defines the build image. The Git repository for the uploader [8], repository for the builders [9], and corresponding Docker repositories [10]-[12] can be found online
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Swagger and OpenAPI Specification for documents
15.08.2016
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of the swagger-editor directory to the web server or the local DocumentRoot directory. Figure 3: In the Swagger Editor, web application developers can conveniently
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NVDIMM and the Linux kernel
11.10.2016
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, working as root, you can type mkfs.xfs /dev/pmem0 to create an XFS filesystem and mount as usual with: mount -o dax /dev/pmem0 /mnt Note that the mount option here is dax, which enables
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Continuous integration with Docker and GitLab
17.07.2018
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, download it and execute it manually as root. At the end of the process, the gitlab-runner package is installed. Finally, it is time to register the Runner in GitLab. To start the process, enter: sudo
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VAX emulation with OpenVMS
18.07.2013
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built in, the SIMH emulator can use the computer's network interface card. However, you need to start the emulator with root privileges or ensure access to the device in some other way. The configuration
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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, but with all front-end modules (see the "System Requirements" box). We recommend Naemon for the installation (root privileges needed) and the operation, but Nagios is also supported. System Requirements
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Keeping container updates under control
28.11.2021
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that containers are implicitly more secure than conventional environments. After all, Podman and its ilk no longer need the rights of the root system administrator; moreover, each container is completely isolated
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Create secure simple containers with the systemd tools Nspawnd and Portabled
03.02.2022
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/containers/bullseye-1 https://debian.inf.tu-dresden.de/debian/ To log in to the container as root, pts/0 must be in /etc/securetty: echo "pts/0" >> /mnt/containers/bullseye-1/etc/securetty If you now want to start

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