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Hardening mail servers, clients, and connections
03.04.2024
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to port 22 (i.e., the SSH port). Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) ports 25 and 587 should be open. If you also intend to operate with Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) on the system, you need
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SSH Administration – Windows in a Unix World
30.11.2025
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with ; or \g. 03 Your MySQL connection id is 3 to server version 5.0.22 01 Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer. 01 mysql> Your connection to the MySQL server on the remote Unix
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Code IaC for provisioning of preconfigured virtual environments
26.01.2025
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), in this article I focus on introducing and demonstrating infrastructure-as-code (IaC) techniques for creating and managing Azure resources like a dev center. To achieve this, you will use template languages ... Code IaC for provisioning of preconfigured virtual environments
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Web Cryptography API
26.11.2013
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ability of web browsers to encrypt and decrypt application data using JavaScript, is currently under review by the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) as a draft. This promising technology reaches well beyond
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Load Testing the Cloud
20.02.2012
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time: 11.79 secs Data transferred: 2.47 MB Response time: 0.22 secs Transaction rate: 35.79 trans/sec Throughput: 0
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GUI or Text-Based Interface?
05.12.2018
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 nmon .  htop Written in C and curses, h top  is a very popular replacement tool for top  and displays charts at the top of the interface. A good article and a YouTube video
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Comparing startup times of Linux distros in the cloud
27.09.2021
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Ubuntu Startup Improvement Distribution AMI Tested OS Boot (s) Service Start (s) Total (s) Trusty (14.04) ami-05dc324761386f3a9 14.581 3
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Introducing parity declustering RAID
28.11.2022
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/s, 133M issued at 133M/s, 81.6M total 0B repaired, 163.06% done, no estimated completion time scan: resilvered (draid1:3d:5c:1s-0) 20.2M in 00:00:00 with 0 errors on Mon Oct 24 17:11:22 2022
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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code is written and compiled in one of three classic HPC languages: Fortran [2], C++ [3], or C [4]. Why these languages? Because they have enabled generation of very efficient code for a long time
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Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
01.08.2019
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NEW -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT 10 -A INPUT -p udp --dport 5353 -j DROP 11 -A INPUT -s -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT 12 -A INPUT -m limit --limit 30/min -j

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