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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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} 19 20 -re "($|%|>) " { interact } 21 22 timeout { 23 send_tty "No response from $host\n" 24 exit 25 } 26 } The script begins as usual by saving its arguments into variables
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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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.33 164.69 0.75 rand_mat_stat 3.37 39.34 11.64 54.54 22.07 8.12 rand_mat_mul 1.00 1.18 0.70 1.65 8
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Windows Server 2012 Tricks
27.05.2013
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of the VHD(x) file. Additionally, you can use the wizard to control which server on the network is allowed to access the iSCSI target. You can also use an iSCSI target to provide multiple virtual iSCSI disks
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Six emergency CDs from antivirus manufacturers
02.08.2021
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both from an optical data carrier or from a USB memory stick. Start The system, based on Ubuntu 20.04.1 and equipped with a fairly up to date 5.8 kernel, first boots into a graphical GRUB screen
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Managing access credentials
02.02.2021
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. The respective dialogs can be opened via the File | Import or Export menus. KeePassXC KeePassXC [7], a community fork of the cross-platform KeePassX password manager, offers a graphical interface
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Setting up DevOps Orchestration Platform
25.03.2020
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) MongoDB Prometheus/Grafana/node_exporter Elastic Stack (Filebeat plus Elasticsearch/Logstash/Kibana, previously known as ELK Stack) X11 window manager with virtual network computing (VNC) server
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Discovering indicators of compromise
05.02.2019
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.16.190.159). In the last line, I execute the command to attack system2: ./eternalblue exploit7.py 172.16.190.159 ./shellcode/sc x From the security analyst (blue team) worker's perspective, Figure 7 shows what the result
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Storage trends for taming the flood of data
27.09.2024
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kernel, in the cross-platform xNVMe tools starting at version 0.7, in the free Qemu hardware simulator starting at version 8.0, and in nvme-cli, the NVMe command line. Further implementations are underway
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The 12 best tricks for Windows Server 2012
14.03.2013
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define the size and the location of the VHD(x) file. Additionally, you can use the wizard to control which server on the network is allowed to access the iSCSI target. You can also use an iSCSI target

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