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_consumer_secret>"
06 config.access_token = ""
07 config.access_token_secret = ""
08 end
09
10 user = client.user("23Cent")
11 puts user.name
12
13 def collect
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06 domains = tuxgeek
07
08 [nss]
09 filter_groups = root
10 filter_users = root
11 reconnection_retries = 3
12
13 [pam]
14 reconnection_retries = 3
15
16 [domain/tuxgeek]
17 auth_provider = krb5
18
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*
10 * daemon started successfully *
11 List of devices attached
12 015d8bed0d3c0814 device
If you use the commands from the SDK regularly, it makes sense to add its path, preferably like
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THISREADHANDLE->autoflush(1);
07
08 if ($processed = fork) {
09 close THISWRITEHANDLE;
10 while (defined($text = )) {
11 print $text;
12 }
13 close THISREADHANDLE;
14 waitpid
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region: eu-west-3
08 licensefile: license.lic
09 wholenet: 10.100.0.0/16
10 frontnet: 10.100.254.0/28
11 netmaskback: 17
12 backnet: "10.100.0.0/{{ netmaskback }}"
13 lnet: 10
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# Schema for the parameter field
12 openAPIV3Schema:
13 properties:
14 labels:
15 type: array
16 items: string
17
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resources (e.g., a storage account in this example) in Bicep is also simpler:
resource stg 'Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts@2021-08-01' = {
name: storageAccountName
location: location
sku
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. With a little support from the Samba project, the Squid proxy [1] can grant users access by referencing their Active Directory accounts.
Part 1: Configuring Samba
Besides Squid, you will need Samba 3.x, Samba
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integer :: allocate_status
08 !
09 n = 10
10 allocate( array(n, n), stat = allocate_status )
11 if (allocate_status /= 0) stop "Could not allocate array"
12 !
13 subarray => array(3:7,3:7)
14
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to storage
08 mv archiv/cur/$i storage
09
10 # Create storage directory for email
11 mkdir storage/$pref.$i
12
13 # Extract attachments from mail
14 ripmime -i storage/$i -d storage/$pref.$i
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