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will be accepted through April 10, 2011. Look for more on the Contegix website http://www.contegix.com/.
Icinga v1.3.0 Released with Dual-Stack Support
By now
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addr = 10.42.0.101:6789
14 [mon.b]
15 host = bob
16 mon addr = 10.42.0.102:6789
17 [mon.c]
18 host = charlie
19 mon addr = 10.42.0.103:6789
20 [osd.0]
21 host = alice
22 [osd.1]
23 host
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is only defined to increase the number of potential hashes, this is not a security issue.
Security Class
Phpass works with PHP 3.0.18 or newer. If you want to make sure that Phpass will use Bcrypt as its
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# If the line already exists ....
13 if [ $back -eq 0 ];
14 then
15 echo "############### Line already exists! #############"
16 grep $keyfield $newdat
17 echo
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Suite (RHCS) and use CMAN as their Cluster Manager. Depending on the version you use, the implementation will look total different. The initial variant (version 1.0) included with RHEL 4 or very old
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's usually TCP port 22) to port 2222, for example, to keep port scans from filling up your logs. Without TCP Wrappers enabled, scans might run dictionary attacks on your server where password combinations
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Connection
01 #!/usr/bin/expect
02
03 set host [lindex $argv 0]
04 set timeout 5
05 spawn /usr/bin/ssh aefrisch@$host
06 expect "(yes/no)? " {
07 send "yes\r"
08 }
09 expect "password:"
10 send
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were delivered as part of the RHCS scope. Thus, up to RHCS 3.0, everything was fine if you wanted Pacemaker and GFS to cooperate.
But Red Hat changed its policy in Red Hat Cluster Suite 3.1, deciding
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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
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and documentation on the topic of server performance monitoring. If you manage a complex structure, it's good idea to read the guides on this site. To run the tool, you also need Log Parser 2.2 [2], which is also