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The Shell Approach
The following example assumes you have a host machine running Ubuntu Linux 22.04 with Java installed. Besides Java, you need Nmap network scanner version 7.80 or newer and the Ncrack
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Docker container. In principle, this can be started on any server with a working Docker runtime environment. The following example assumes you have a fresh Ubuntu 22.04, which can be virtualized, of course
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(e.g., from Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 22.04 at Canonical). If you run and are familiar with a defined set of services on your systems, you will reach your objectives far faster with classic packages than
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1
Checks and Group Names
Description
No./Type of Checks
Group Name
Identity and access management
22 checks
group 1
Logging
9 checks
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-attacking-over-usb-c-and.html
Inception: https://github.com/carmaa/inception
FitzPatrick, J., and M. Crabill. "Stupid PCIe Tricks featuring NSA Playset: PCIe." YouTube video of presentation at DEF CON 22 Hacking Conference, 2014: https
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DependencyWarning)
To get it working I had to downgrade urllib3
:
$ pip install --upgrade "urllib3==1.22"
Next, I downloaded the main docker-compose.yaml file from Anchore's GitHub pages [6] to the top-level of /root
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no one would have ever dreamed would progress to preseeding and automatic installation. Anyone who managed to install Debian 2.2, alias Potato, or 3.0, alias Woody, on their hard drives were more likely
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rules still apply. The attacker cannot open port 22 to the outside by deleting the corresponding Netfilter rule to gain access to the system by SSH.
How security groups can be used in AWS is explained
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. Accessed September 22, 2016: https://lwn.net/Articles/665602
Inline TLS performance: https://www.chelsio.com/wp-content/uploads/resources/t6-100g-inline-linux.pdf
Kernel documentation: https
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://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2016/03/21/ceph-a-new-store-is-coming/
openATTIC: http://www.openattic.com
"openATTIC" by Martin Loschwitz, Linux Pro Magazine
, issue 153, August 2013, pg. 22, http