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Password protection with Phpass
30.11.2025
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and Drupal 7. Extensions also exist that retrospectively add Phpass to Drupal 5 and 6, and Typo3. Phpass mainly comprises a small PHP class that you can easily integrate into your own PHP application. Start
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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to tell the program to do so by setting the -sT switch. Optionally, you can tell the application which range of ports to scan by setting the -p parameter. Nmap will accept both IP addresses and domain
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OpenVPN with e-tokens in large-scale environments
30.11.2025
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depends on the liblzo2-2, libpkcs11-helper1, openssl-blacklist, and openvpn-blacklist packages. The next step is to set up your own Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). OpenVPN provides a software tool
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Web applications with Julia
26.01.2025
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others are Fortran, C, and C++). Because of the emphasis on technical computing in the Julia community, most of the books [6] and online documentation and tutorials are aimed at scientists and engineers
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Passwords, passphrases, and passkeys
26.03.2025
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password, and the need to remember it. Unrealistic Rulesets Bill Burr wrote the official password guide for the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). According to the guide
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Mikhaylov, 123RF.com
to connect to the remote host with ssh. (6) expect – Wait for "(yes/no)? " in the output. This is the end of the several-line output about host key exchange. (7) send – Send the string "yes" plus
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Free backup tool for data centers
30.11.2025
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Include { 13 File = /usr/sbin 14 Options { 15 Signature = MD5 16 } 17 } 18 Exclude { 19 File = /var/lib/bacula 20 File = /tmp 21 } 22 } 23 24 Messages { 25 Name = Daemon 26
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Introduction to behavior-driven monitoring
30.11.2025
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Mariya Herasymenko, 123RF
m0.008s Line 8 of the backtrace in Listing 6 shows that the issue is caused by the file permissions: The Nagios user wants to write the webrat.log file but does not have the required permissions

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