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History and use of the mail utility
05.12.2014
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mailx manage this? It automatically alters its content type by looking into the file for MIME types or by file name extension (e.g., .jpg). You might expect a JPG image to have a MIME, such as jpeg image
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TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
04.10.2018
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, TLS 1.3 is expected to do away with some major vulnerabilities of its predecessors right out of the box. The return of common sense is evident throughout the specification. TLS serves three principal
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Kubernetes Auto Analyzer
05.10.2018
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Kubernetes running as expected in an enterprise: security. Batten the Hatches One of the barriers to Kubernetes adoption is its complexity. Its authors, however, have made a grand job of documenting new
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The AWS CDK for software-defined deployments
05.02.2019
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, yielding 27 usable addresses per subnet (32 theoretical available addresses minus five AWS-reserved addresses). AWS Networking Primer Most networking aficionados would expect to see two addresses
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Implement your own MIBs with Python
29.09.2020
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that serves as a central hub for connecting to snmpd and managing objects. It expects a parameter with a descriptive name for the agent and, in this example, the path to your MIB. By explicitly specifying
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Collaborative online office solutions
30.11.2020
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, on the other hand, expects the user to save the document manually in order to synchronize it with the other editors. Comments Onlyoffice also comes with a comment function. You can access this via the Add
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Improving performance with environment variables
02.08.2021
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, the double-precision results are about half the single-precision results, which is expected. However, the GPU double-precision performance is less than half of the single-precision results, because the GPU
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Tool your HPC systems for data analytics
21.08.2014
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, such as examining the data for outliers. An outlier can be one data point or several data points that lie outside the expected range of data. A more mathematical way of stating this is that an outlier
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Integrating OCS information into monitoring with OpenNMS
21.08.2014
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function of PRIS is described in the global.properties file (see Listing 1). The driver parameter indicates that HTTP output is expected. The host and port parameters let you define the network interface
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Port Knocking
07.10.2014
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be opened, your server suddenly appears like an ephemeral apparition, intriguingly, only to you. Who's That Knocking? As you might expect, I next inspect the file mentioned at the end of the install, /etc

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