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An IT nomad's daily diary
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 6: Perfor...  » 
© Kateryna Pruchkovska, 123RF.com
magazine [3]. In other words, the many Cobbler system records are really the biggest problem. Just to jog your memory: Using system records, Cobbler can create an individual PXE configuration file for each
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Building more efficient database applications with a graph database
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© Jakub Krechowicz, 123RF.com
(Community edition), AGPLv3 (Advanced and Enterprise editions), commercial AGPLv3 or commercial AGPLv3 or commercial LGPL Revised BSD Interfaces Java, Ruby, Python, C
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Using Expect scripts to automate tasks
31.10.2025
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© Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
Expect do this 15 # automatically - pausing briefly before sending each character. This 16 # pacifies every program I know of. The -c flag makes the script do 17 # this in the first place. The -C flag
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Remote desktop based on HTML5
31.10.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 12: NAS S...  » 
© Phanlop Boonsongsomnukool, 123RF.com
quickly view the password hash at the command line with the md5sum utility: # echo -n | md5sum -t 319f4d26e3c536b5dd871bb2c52e3178 - Next, add this hash value instead of the password
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Creating an SFTP jail
30.11.2025
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Juan Manuel Ordonez, 123RF.com
be replaced solely with the sshd configuration directives shown in Listing 3. Line 16 specifies that SFTP will listen on port 2202 instead of the default SSH port 22. This option is configurable and left ... 3
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Win-win with Cygwin
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© Steve Mann, 123RF.com
'll receive the following response: The authenticity of host '192.168.1.250' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is 87:17:c3:92:44:ba: 1a:df:d7:9c:44:b2:5b:73:52:09. Are you sure you want to continue
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Fast system management from Puppet Labs
30.11.2025
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© Artmann Witte, fotolia.com
], Fabric [3], or Capistrano [4], MCollective relies on middleware based on the publish/subscribe method to launch jobs on various nodes. The middleware supported by the framework can be any kind of STOMP
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SSH Administration – Windows in a Unix World
30.11.2025
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Gino Santa Maria, 123RF.com
with ; or \g. 03 Your MySQL connection id is 3 to server version 5.0.22 01 Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer. 01 mysql> Your connection to the MySQL server on the remote Unix
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Neglected IPv6 features endanger the LAN
30.11.2025
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© Stanislaw Tokarski, 123RF.com
with official IPv4 addresses (Class A/B/C) can generate a 6to4 address that consists of the prefix 2002::/16 and the official IPv4 address of the host. Thus, all hosts on an intranet are locally adjacent and also
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A Btrfs field test and workshop
31.10.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 11: Cloud...  » 
© Adrian Hillman, 123RF.com
. Enterprise-Level Features Btrfs is a copy-on-write (COW) filesystem. Whereas a filesystem like ext3 logs block changes in a journal, Btrfs always writes changes to a block at a new location on the disk

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