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3 defines two tasks. The first, apacheinstall, installs the Apache web server on all servers (install package) and starts it ( service ... "start"). It makes no difference which Linux distribution
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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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Know your enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster. –
Sun Tzu
There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self. –
Benjamin
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:
login2$ /sbin/lsmod
...
sb_edac 12898 0
edac_core 46773 3 sb_edac
...
EDAC was loaded as a module, so I examined the directory /sys/devices/system/edac
:
login2$ ls -s /sys/devices/system/edac/
total 0
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for alternatives to major leauge solutions. One good candidate, especially for smaller environments, is MicroK8s [2] from Canonical, void of bells and whistles. Another option might be K3s [3], which claims
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, but also acts as a small intrusion detection system.
The tool is licensed under the liberal GNU GPLv3 license, which also allows free use in the enterprise. AFICK only requires Perl v5.10 or newer
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--cask puppet-bolt
Alternatively, you can use the macOS installer and use the DMG file from the Bolt project site.
To use Bolt on Windows, you need Chocolatey [3], a package manager that performs typical
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-resizefs ran successfully
2018-10-09 20:43:00,261 - handlers.py[DEBUG]: finish: init-network/config-set_hostname: SUCCESS: config-set_hostname ran successfully
...
There is one thing worth mentioning here
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.
Another tip: If you want to use Chef to manage large computer networks, you should automate the client deployment based on one of the methods featured in the Chef docs [3].
Automated Windows Configuration
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is to store encrypted data in the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). The key is created and managed with the AWS Key Management Service (KMS). Only the required EC2 instances gain access to the key and the S3