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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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, Mark Nottingham, the chair of the group recently tripped a discussion relating to HTTP 2.0, the first draft of which is due May 2012. One year later, the changes are to be implemented in the scope
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News for Admins
30.11.2020
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-A ports, one USB 3.2 Type-C, two RJ-45 LAN ports, five audio jacks, built-in Intel® Wireless-AC (a/b/g/n/ac/ax), and Bluetooth 5.0. To accommodate such power, System76 had to put serious work
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Automate CentOS and RHEL installation with PXE
02.02.2021
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are discussed elsewhere [1] [2], so this part of the setup is left out here: It is not absolutely necessary anyway. If you can live with the fact that the deployment of machines does not work if the VM
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News for Admins
14.08.2017
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to encrypt data that is transmitted across a network between a client application and an instance of SQL Server. SQL Server on Linux supports TLS protocols 1.2, 1.1, and 1.0. Machine Learning Services
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Configuring complex environments
07.04.2022
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The DevOps world without YAML [1] is difficult to imagine. In fact, YAML is a superset of JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) [2]. However, the focus of JSON is more on data serialization (e
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Analysis tour with Binary Ninja
05.02.2023
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the following code admin.c: #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { printf("Hello World!"); return 0; } You can compile the source code with: gcc -O0 admin.c -o admin The -O0 entry switches off
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Single sign-on with Keycloak
02.02.2021
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ID Connect or the somewhat older SAML (security assertion markup language). If you have the choice, the Keycloak developers recommend OpenID Connect, which is an extension of OAuth 2.0 and offers JSON web ... Google and Facebook are two of the biggest providers for single sign-on on the web, with OAuth2 and OpenID, but if you don't want to put your customers' or employees' data in their hands, Red Hat
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Big data tools for midcaps and others
20.05.2014
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on Hadoop. Next-Gen MapReduce The changes in Hadoop 2.2.0 are profound and thoughtful. The innovations are based on modularization of the engine. This bold step is designed to enrich the Hadoop ecosystem ... Hadoop 2.x and its associated tools promise to deliver big data solutions not just to the IT-heavy big players, but to anyone with unstructured data and the need for multidimensional data analysis.
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CloudStack Up Close
14.11.2013
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served as release manager for the CloudStack 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 releases. He is a principal engineer in the Cloud Engineering organization at SunGard Availability Services, where he is responsible
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Kea, the ISC's successor to the DHCP daemon
03.08.2023
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in 2014. At the time of writing, the available Kea versions were 2.2.0 (July 2022, Current-Stable) and 2.3.6 (March 2023, Experimental-Development). Most distributions have prebuilt Kea packages

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