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Shell in a Browser
15.03.2012
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(editor filename ), which you can use to modify any files for which the web server has write access. Shell In A Box Shell In A Box (Figure 2) is useful if you have shell access to the server and can set
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Killing Instances with Chaos Monkey
28.06.2011
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by pushing your code to CloudServers or EC2. Resilience is built in at the hardware level in most cloud offerings. Disks fail, network connections drop out, and through the magic of your cloud provider, you
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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, Mark Nottingham, the chair of the group recently tripped a discussion relating to HTTP 2.0, the first draft of which is due May 2012. One year later, the changes are to be implemented in the scope
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Processor and Memory Affinity Tools
14.09.2021
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 sizes:                   43 bits physical, 48 bits virtual CPU(s):                          64 On-line CPU(s) list:             0-63 Thread(s) per core:              2 Core(s) per socket:              32 Socket
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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. Icinga Icinga [1] is feature-rich, impressive, open source network monitoring software [2]. Started in 2009, Icinga began as a fork of the Nagios project. The creators focused their attention on a modern
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ZAP provides automated security tests in continuous integration pipelines
23.08.2017
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by the not-for-profit organization called Open Web Application Security Project, or OWASP [2]. The ZAP security testing framework is regularly visible near the top of security tool review lists, thanks to its
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Regular expression security
30.01.2020
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after the input, the word is part of the language. Figure 2 shows a simple state machine with four states and the transitions between these states. State 1 is accepting, all other states are not
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VMware is hit by lawsuit contending GPL violation
10.06.2015
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, he began to prepare this case. Background As a maintainer of Linux SCSI storage, Hellwig in 2006 [2] let VMware employee Zachary Amsden know rather bluntly on the kernel mailing list that he
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Open source mail archiving software compared
09.08.2015
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of these archiving tools. Table 1 Overview of the Test Candidates Features Benno MailArchiv MailArchiva Piler Test version 2.1.0 4 1.1.0 Variant
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Multifactor authentication with Google Authenticator
13.06.2016
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that provide OTP tokens. One-time passwords come in several varieties (e.g., hardware, software, grid card). A popular, free, and simple way to implement two-factor authentication (2FA) with OTP is Google

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