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launched nary 20 years ago (Figure 1). Its underpowered early Atom CPU cannot support a modern graphical environment, but the intended use as a terminal in init 3 mode moots that concern entirely. Sadly, I
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be associated with a Microsoft Windows Enterprise licensing structure. Refer to Microsoft's quick start documentation for more detailed information about licensing considerations affecting a dev box deployment [2
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-- "PASSWORD\r"
49 expect -exact "\r
50 Linux aspen 2.6.32-43-server #97-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 5 16:56:41 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux\r
51 Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS\r
52 \r
53 Welcome to the Ubuntu Server!\r
54
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cache_credentials = True
19 ldap_id_use_start_tls = False
20 debug_level = 0
21 enumerate = True
22 krb5_kpasswd = tiffy.tuxgeek.de
23 ldap_schema = rfc2307bis
24 ldap_search_base = dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
25 ... 2
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When Graham Keeling became annoyed with the complexity of network backup software program Bacula [1], he fired up his program editor. The result was the compact network backup solution Burp [2
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virtual webs.test.com {
15 active = 1
16 address = 192.168.1.250 eth0:0
17 vip_nmask = 255.255.255.0
18 port = 80
19 send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"
20 expect = "HTTP"
21
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that is
N days old.
The oldest file for User
X is
NN days.
I could add a tag to the message (e.g., file_walking
) so that when I parse the system log, I could search
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.org
packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,A
NS25.WORLDNIC.COM,205.178.190.13,SOA
ns25.worldnic.com,205.178.190.13,NS
ns26.worldnic.com,206.188.198.13,NS
mail.packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,MX,10
Fierce [2], written
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)_$ARCH
$ curl -sLO "https://github.com/eksctl-io/eksctl/releases/latest/download/eksctl_$PLATFORM.tar.gz"
$ curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
$ tar -xzf "eksctl
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runs with root privileges. The exceptions are Mac OS X and Solaris, where the user only needs access privileges for the network interface card device file.
By default, Tcpdump reads all the data