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SC24 – Bursting at the Seams
07.01.2025
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SC24 took place in Atlanta, GA, November 17-22. As I'm writing this, 17,959 attendees – that’s 3,000+ more than last year – registered. More than 500 companies filled the exhibition floor, which
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Keep an eye on your network
01.08.2019
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://pkg.osquery.io/rpm/GPG | sudo tee /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-osquery Now add and enable the repository with: $ sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://pkg.osquery.io/rpm/osquery-s3-rpm.repo $ sudo yum
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Installing and managing thedistributed GlusterFS filesystem
30.11.2025
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. For GlusterFS 3.2.5, which was the latest version at press time, the developers recommend Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 because it has undergone the most testing. A cheaper alternative is available in the form
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OpenSMTPD makes mail server configuration easy
08.10.2015
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by the following: smtpctl encrypt Email submitted in this way can be identified later and systematically treated using the remote tag. Line 6 specifies that no TLS is required for mail coming from localhost. Open
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Software-defined networking in OpenStack with the Neutron module
15.08.2016
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gives it the flexibility to incorporate Open vSwitch [1], MidoNet by Midokura [2], OpenContrail [3] by Juniper, and other SDN solutions – Neutron has a plugin for almost all SDN approaches on the market
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Kickstack: OpenStack with Puppet
22.06.2014
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comparable to Amazon S3 in OpenStack Clouds. Kickstack vs. Packstack Kickstack is not the only tool that enables automatic deployment of OpenStack using Puppet. For example, Red Hat offers
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Automated OpenStack instance configuration with cloud-init and metadata service
05.02.2019
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-resizefs ran successfully 2018-10-09 20:43:00,261 - handlers.py[DEBUG]: finish: init-network/config-set_hostname: SUCCESS: config-set_hostname ran successfully ... There is one thing worth mentioning here
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FreeBSD Version 10 released
20.03.2014
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... ESTAB 6M ... WME MESHCONF 36 ... ESTAB 6M ... WMEMESHCONF 3> 36 ... ESTAB 6M ... WMEMESHCONF The line shows your own mesh node; the other lines list the other nodes. Package
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Advanced Security in Windows Firewall
02.04.2013
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requirements for a particular rule’s connections (Figure 6). Figure 6: Specifying authentication requirements for rules. The next step lets you define
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The Resurrection of bWatch
02.06.2025
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found that the list of nodes (hosts) is specified in a file named .bWatchrc.tcl  in the root directory: set listOfHosts {node1 node2 node3 node4 node5 node6 node7 node8} I’m not sure what restrictions

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