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of email addresses:
^[a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)*$
When you see a string like this for the first time, the semantics are not immediately apparent, but regular
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impacted platforms at risk. Systems using ME Firmware versions 11.0/11.5/11.6/11.7/11.10/11.20, SPS Firmware version 4.0, and TXE version 3.0 are impacted."
The affected products include the sixth, seventh
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for root
desc=Matched: $0
action=logonly
The rule type in the first line is followed by the pattern type (here, regular expression), the search pattern, the variable definition for the pattern description
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:20:51.998105, 3, pid=1153814, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0), class=winbind] ../../source3/winbindd/winbindd.c:502(process_request_send)
process_request_send: [nss_winbind (1153856)] Handling async request: GETPWNAM
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-43c0-... |
| da000609-a85f-4d46-8abd-ff649c4cb173 | ext_net |0f5c7b17-65c10-... |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------
root@alice:~# quantum floatingip-create da
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kernel 5.13, support for a wide variety of hardware including x64-64, ARMv7, ARM64, POWER8, POWER9, IBM s390x (LinuxONE), and RISC-V, and software updates such as Qemu 6.0, libvirt 7.6, PHP 8.0.8, Apache 2
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issuing specific domain certificates.
A CAA record for your domain that only allows the use of Let's Encrypt could look like:
domainname.tld CAA 0 issue "letsencrypt.org"
Additionally, if you want
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are updated automatically.
For this article, I looked at the Windows Terminal Preview, which at the time was version 1.10.1933.0 with the then current Stable version at 1.9.1942.0. Both the Preview and Stable
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to "0" to make the
# command run *after* the blocking has occurred.
#
KILL_RUN_CMD_FIRST = "0"
#
#
KILL_RUN_CMD="commands_to_run"
Customization
I came across a few limitations with the way a third
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need is a little patience and light scripting skills. PowerShell versions 1.0 and 2.0 have a somewhat limited ability to grab information from remote systems singly or in bulk. Therefore, you have