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Lua for Apache
10.07.2012
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went to press, was strangely only available in the Windows variant. To enable the Lua module, add the following line to your httpd.conf file (if you followed the instructions in the “Quick Install” box
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Throw Down the Gauntlet
14.08.2018
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Security as Code
04.10.2018
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. Listing 8 It Walks, Quacks, and Looks Like XML conf="3"/>
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PostgreSQL Replication Update
14.08.2017
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of setup, edit the postgresql.conf file on the master so that it contains the following entries: wal_level = replica max_wal_senders = 3 hot_standby = on Next, you need to add the following line to the pg_hab.conf
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IT automation with SaltStack
30.05.2021
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the command: # salt -C "G@os:Debian and G@num_cpus:2 and G@cpuarch:x86_64 and G@mem_total:4096 and E@minion\d{2,}" logrotate.show_conf The information provided by the minions is referred to as grains in Salt
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Manage logs with logrotate
05.12.2019
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by the /etc/logrotate.conf file, is responsible for creating new logfiles, as well as renaming and compressing the old logfiles. Also of note is the /etc/logrotate.d directory, which contains configuration
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Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
01.08.2019
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LOG --log-prefix "iptables: " 13 -A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited 14 -A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited 15 COMMIT In the /etc/rsyslog.d/10-iptables.conf
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Network backups with Amanda
05.12.2016
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in the Zmanda wiki [4]. The settings from Listing 1 belong in the /etc/amanda/examples/amanda.conf file. Like all other configuration files, Amanda needs access to them – ideally, you will want to create them
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Integrating a Linux system with Active Directory
03.08.2023
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could do this with the resolv.conf file by simply adding the Active Directory IP as the primary DNS address. However, when you restart the Ubuntu machine, the DNS IP reverts back to the initial value
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A modern logging solution
25.09.2023
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> This configuration tells Fluentd to listen for logs on port 24224 and output them to the console. Then, you can start up by running fluentd -c fluentd.conf which is the Fluentd configuration file you created

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