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Affordable hardware switch for SDN
15.08.2016
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firmware. The Master jumper sets the OpenFlow master role for the switch. The Service The command-line interface (CLI) is very minimalistic, which is no wonder, considering the small size of the firmware
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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of correctable errors can be an important factor in watching for memory failure. Consequently, I think monitoring and capturing the correctable error information is very important. Correctable Errors
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Improved logging in Samba Winbind
27.09.2024
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, Winbind even indents the sub-requests that belong to a trace ID by four spaces in each case. Thanks to this new type of Winbind log tracing, it is now very easy to identify the individual function calls
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Manage status messages in CouchDB with MapReduce
27.09.2024
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messages by clicking the Create Database button at top. The Non-partitioned setting is fine here. Very large databases can be partitioned if you create them such that queries are only ever made against
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Azure Arc agent on local machines
30.01.2024
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functions without having to run your own servers, and the services can be managed very easily from the Windows Admin Center. Connecting to Azure To connect the Windows Admin Center to Azure, you only need
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Encrypting DNS traffic on Linux with DoT
01.06.2024
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. Figure 2: You can configure the local DNS resolver very easily with resolvectl and, in doing so, enable DNS over TLS on individual interfaces. Deploying DoT Globally If you want to enable Do
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Accelerated and targeted search and find with Ripgrep
28.11.2023
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with their line numbers. The application highlights the term in red (Figure 1). Depending on the search term entered, the output can be very long, even without path specification. In this case, it makes sense
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Incident response with Velociraptor
28.11.2023
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in a very useful way. Infos Velociraptor: https://github.com/Velocidex/velociraptor GRR: https://github.com/google/grr OSQuery: https://github.com/osquery/osquery Velociraptor files
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Setting up SELinux policies
12.09.2013
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, copying the binary policy file multiple times and loading it manually is very inconvenient. Instead, the modules should be implemented as RPM packages on the systems. This method gives you a clean approach
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Exploring the New OpenMP Specification
14.03.2013
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-in types: so, user-defined types. Another very exciting addition, I think, is the ability to finally address probably one third of what's available on the CPU. Up till now, unless you used some proprietary

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