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TCP Stealth hides open ports
10.04.2015
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3 04 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 05 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ 06 | Source Port
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Data Analysis with Panda
12.03.2014
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]}) An optional index list determines the indices, as for a Series. In: DataFrame({'a': [1, 2], 'b': [3, 4]}, columns=['a', 'c'], index=['top', 'bottom']) Out: a c top 1 NaN bottom 2 NaN
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Modern Fortran – Part 3
25.01.2017
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[*]    ! Array coarray   real, dimension(n), codimension[*] :: a   ! Array coarray   integer :: cx[10,10,*]   ! scalar coarray with corank of 3   ! Array coarray with corank of 3 with different cobounds real :: c(m,n) :: [0 ... Modern Fortran – Part 3
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Understanding Layer 2 switch port security
22.12.2017
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:1206065071(0) win 512 9a:d7:d9:6a:fd:ee 9b:e8:7:15:e4:1d 0.0.0.0.44381 > 0.0.0.0.7072: S 352131538:352131538(0) win 512 42:33:77:69:9b:65 ef:3b:4c:19:e2:bd 0.0.0.0.24920 > 0.0.0.0.19837: S 1039619585 ... Understanding Layer 2 switch port security
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Pen Testing with netcat
14.05.2013
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. This command connects to the Linux box with an IP address of 10.9.11.32 on port 5555. Now, I can run some commands to see what kind of box I have: hostname – outputs the name of workstation ifconfig --a
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When I/O Workloads Don’t Perform
12.05.2021
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 scan results [bsr]     0x18        Protocol specific port [psp]     0x1a        Power condition transitions [pct]     0x2f        Informational exceptions [ie]     0x37        Cache (seagate) [c_se]     0x38     0x3e
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When I/O workloads don't perform
02.08.2021
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Protocol specific port [psp] 0x1a Power condition transitions [pct] 0x2f Informational exceptions [ie] 0x37 Cache (seagate) [c_se] 0x38 0x3e Factory (seagate
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Mocking and emulating AWS and GCP services
05.08.2024
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_stack.yml:/etc/compose/moto_server_stack.yml:ro docker compose -f /etc/compose/moto_server_stack.yml exec awsclitest sh -c 'aws ec2 terminate-instances --instance-ids i-6ce75b7f81a552ce0' These working examples should be enough to help you get
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Saving Storage Space with Reduced Precision
19.06.2023
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object O Python object A simple example from nkmk creates a float64  data type (64-bit floating-point number): import numpy as np a = np.array([1, 2, 3], dtype=np.float64
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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B/s ( 2.2 Gbit/s) 128 KiB blocks: 2176.5 IO/s, 272.1 MiB/s ( 2.3 Gbit/s) 256 KiB blocks: 751.2 IO/s, 187.8 MiB/s ( 1.6 Gbit/s) 512 KiB blocks: 448.7 IO/s, 224.3 MiB/s ( 1.9 Gbit/s) 1 MiB blocks

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