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Reducing the Windows 10 attack surface
25.03.2021
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no overview of supported providers in the documentation. Outlook itself can be restricted significantly by applying rule 26190899-1602-49E8-8B27-EB1D0A1CE869 when creating child processes. Different rules
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Protecting the production environment
30.05.2021
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_ssl': 19 ensure => installed, 20 } 21 } 22 23 package { $package_name: 24 ensure => installed, 25 } 26 } In the context of variables, Puppet also provides conditions such as if-else and case
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Mailman 3.0 – a long time coming
08.10.2015
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is a professional software tool, and the fan base appreciates its solid operating principles. Version 1.0 was released in mid-1999 [1], followed by 2.0 in 2000. The latest stable branch 2.1 appeared about 12 years ... Mailman 3.0 is a new major version, released 15 years after version 2.0. We put the new version through its paces and explain the installation procedure and new features. ... Mailman 3.0 ... Mailman 3.0 – a long time coming
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Exploring dhcpy6d, a DHCP server for IPv6 networks
03.12.2015
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the following configuration for the widespread radvd (Linux IPv6 router advertisement daemon) [9]: interface eth0 { AdvSendAdvert on; AdvManagedFlag on; }; Radvd should not announce the prefix explicitly
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MariaDB MaxScale: A smart proxy for MySQL
11.04.2016
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_options=synced 08 servers=backend1, [...] 09 user=maxscale 10 passwd=secret 11 12 [Galera Listener] 13 type=listener 14 service=Galera Router 15 protocol=MySQLClient 16 address=10.42.0.1 17 port=3306 18 19 [Galera
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WSL puts Linux on Windows desktops
05.12.2019
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desktop connection or mstsc.exe /v:127.0.0.1:3390 at the Windows command line, you can then start the Kali Linux desktop. After completing your work, log off from the desktop and quit the RDP server
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Prowling AWS
30.01.2020
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1 Checks and Group Names Description No./Type of Checks Group Name Identity and access management 22 checks group 1 Logging 9 checks
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Red Hat PaaS hyperconverged storage
22.12.2017
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": [ 15 { 16 "port": 1 17 } 18 ] 19 }, 20 { 21 "addresses": [ 22 { 23 "ip": "192,168,121,102" 24
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Understanding Layer 2 switch port security
22.12.2017
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) win 512 98:15:eb:38:f3:c1 c8:d7:c1:61:be:a3 0.0.0.0.30693 > 0.0.0.0.57646: S 1759104040:1759104040(0) win 512 dc:6d:43:15:be:52 99:19:41:22:4e:36 0.0.0.0.29211 > 0.0.0.0.63665: S 481173385:481173385(0
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Forensic main memory analysis with Volatility
05.02.2019
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manipulate it? One simple approach to spoofing can be found in the base.c file in the sources of older kernel versions: res = access_process_vm(task, mm->arg_start, buffer, len, 0); For each entry

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