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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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to popular ports, such as 80 (HTTP) or 22 (SSH), and pings. If Portbunny does not register a response to a port request, but the trigger packet reaches the target, it tags the port as filtered. Using Portbunny
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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to connect to the remote host with ssh. (6) expect – Wait for "(yes/no)? " in the output. This is the end of the several-line output about host key exchange. (7) send – Send the string "yes" plus
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Configuration management with Chef
30.11.2025
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-certs, make, gcc, and g++. The certificates from ssl-cert will be required later. According to the how-to http://1, Chef prefers RubyGems version 1.3.6 or newer, but not 1.3.7. This version contains a bug
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Avoiding common mistakes in high-performance computing
30.11.2025
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16 into offset hole 22, your new furniture might never live up to your expectations. Additionally, integrating the furniture into an existing room could be a challenge. Forgetting that the new surround
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Julia: A new language for technical computing
30.11.2025
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)*   Julia Python MATLAB Octave R JavaScript   v3f670da0 v2.7.1 vR2011a v3.4 v2.14.2 v8 3.6.6.11 fib 1.97 31
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Identifying and using software licenses
27.05.2025
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licenses transfer the copyright to the general public. The Unlicense [6] was created to mark software as public domain. Beyond Software Some open source software licenses can also be used for non
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Ceph Dashboard at a Glance
02.06.2026
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in a short space of time. Object Storage Daemons (OSDs) [6], for example, can fail because the underlying drive has failed. In this case, placement groups [7] change their states, resulting in rebalancing
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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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a freshly installed CentOS 6.4 distribution on a newly built system with smartmontools installed using yum . I also made sure the smartmontools daemon, smartd , starts with the system by using chkconfig
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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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combines the open source Cassandra [6] database with the also free Apache TinkerPop [7] graph computing framework to create a successful product. Today, graph databases are in production use in almost all
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Exploring PowerDNS
12.09.2013
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and records DNSSEC support (as of 3.x) Web-based management options DNS data stored in plain text (BIND compatible) IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant [3] MySQL, Postgre

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