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Understanding Privilege Escalation
13.12.2011
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, 28 ports open for incoming connections, and 441 packages installed and not updated for a while. Listing 2: grep, ps and netstat example results user@metasploitable:~$ uname -a Linux metasploitable 2.6
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OpenACC – Data Management
07.02.2019
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, copyout, allocates memory on the accelerator when entering the accelerated region but only copies data from the accelerator to the host when exiting the OpenACC data region (Table 6). No data is copied from the host
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Detecting intruders with Suricata
10.06.2015
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as suspicious. Suricata has a stable code base, and it is used throughout the industry. Although hardly as widely adopted as Snort, Suricata has the ability to monitor both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, as well
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Top Top-Like Tools
07.10.2014
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). Figure 5: Fourth line of output from Top while running an application. The fifth summary line (Figure 6) focuses on the swap space in the system. From left to right in my example are the total amount
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Adding high availability to a Linux VoIP PBX
07.04.2022
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to learn more is the VoIP-Info [6] or Server Fault [7] website. However, for a simple PBX cluster, the above information is sufficient to begin implementation. Installing Prerequisites For this example, I
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Six new security features for  Windows Server 2022
22.05.2023
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this isolated memory area. VBS requires UEFI version 2.6 or later with support for a memory attributes table (MAT), which ensures a clean segregation of the runtime memory areas of code and data. VBS forms
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Apache Storm
08.10.2015
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components. The easiest way to obtain them is via the Apt package management system: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get --yes install openjdk-6-jdk To start, the simplest way is set up a single-node pseudo
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News for Admins
05.08.2024
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://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/9.0/en/. NordVPN Launches File Checker Tool NordVPN has launched File Checker (https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=el9wEU_rBQa0VA4YBDAzMUm-twUCIKS38iW1CpZ6mv6Q1bUSqGzedAdTWU-x1-tZIWRzZXNED4Hq
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System Center 2012 SP1: What's new?
18.07.2013
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closely with SCVMM 2012. Citrix XenServer version 5.6 with Feature Pack 1 is also supported, but the use of Xen 6.0 and higher is recommended. With SP1, SCVMM 3.0 can also manage all the other new features
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Two NexentaOS derivatives compared
16.05.2013
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style as Redundancy Groups: RAID-1, RAID-Z1 (like RAID-5), RAID-Z2 (like RAID-6), and RAID-Z3 (with triple parity). Netgear uses these modes, too, but calls them RAID-5 and RAID-6, following the classic

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