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, issue 09, pg. 68, http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/MobaXterm-Unix-for-Windows/(language)/eng-US
GNU utilities for Win32: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages.html
The Author
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";
06
07 while(<>) {
08 if ( /^From:/ ) {
09 `sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart` if ( /$legit_sender/ );
10 exit 0;
11 }
12 }
Two final authorization changes are needed to make
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: Logging in
06 Given I am on http://www.xing.com/
07 When I fill in "username-field" with "username"
08 And I fill in "password-field" with "password"
09 And I press "login-button"
10 Then I
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: {$Ticket->OwnerObj->Name}
09 Requestor: {$Ticket->Requestors->EmailsAsString()}
10 Ticket URL: {$RT::WebURL}Ticket/Display.html?id={$Ticket->id}
11
12 Please check the content. If everything turns out
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: 1331404720 TZ: -0500
09 # SubSys: bcdfijmnstYZCD Options: cz Interval: 10:60 NumCPUs: 4 NumBud: 3 Flags: ix
10 # Filters: NfsFilt: EnvFilt:
11 # HZ: 100 Arch: x86_64-linux-thread-multi PageSize: 4096
12 # Cpu
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interval="0" timeout="60"
05 op stop interval="0" timeout="60"
06 op monitor start-delay="0" interval="1200"
07 meta resource-stickiness="0" failure-timeout="180"
08
09 primitive stonith_bob stonith
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$password = "test12345";
09 // In a production web application, the password would be retrieved from a form filled out by the user
10 $hashwert = $hasher->HashPassword($password);
11
12 echo "Password
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,"n2")
09 #2 = #1
10 return addprocs_ssh(#2)
11 end
12 ))),1),(),(),intset(1))})
13 julia> nprocs()
14 4
To verify that the remote nodes are indeed involved with the computation, I can devise
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figuring out other ways of spotting patterns – one such tag being . If you're sitting comfortably, the pattern below matches an SSH login attempt failure which, on a Debian box, lives in the /etc/fail2
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://www.powershell-ag.de/ps
Download PowerShell version 2.0: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968930
Active Directory Management Gateway Service (Active Directory Web Service for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008): http