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Protecting your web application infrastructure with the Nginx Naxsi firewall
18.07.2013
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, PHP, and MySQL could take a rest with a load of 0.01. Performance tests on the cache resulted in 100,000 requests per second for 1,000 parallel requests without the base load of the server changing
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Save sudo logs on a remote computer
30.05.2021
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set the execution speed (-s) and the maximum permissible length (-m) of a pause between running two commands. Logging Data over the Network At this point, the logfiles generated by sudo are always
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News for Admins
03.12.2015
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for the Juju orchestration tool, Open vSwitch 2.4.0, and the Ceph 0.94.3 "Hammer" distributed storage system. Ubuntu provides separate editions for various IT use cases, including Desktop and Server, as well
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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tcsh\r" 06 expect "#" 07 send "cp .ssh/authorized_keys ~root/.ssh\r" 08 expect "#" 09 send "cd /etc/ssh; cp sshd_config{,.0}\r" 10 expect "#" 11 send "cat sshd_config.0 | sed -e 's
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Implementing custom security frameworks with Bro
11.10.2016
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, and then specifies the interface. In this example, I'm using a virtualized Ubuntu system on a new-ish Ubuntu host, so the interface name is enp0s3 , rather than something standard such as eth0 or wlan0 . Once you
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Kali Linux is the complete toolbox for penetration testing
04.10.2018
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access points: aireplay-ng -0 5 -a --ignore-negative wlan0 Figure 3: The aireplay-ng tool offers valuable help in finding and compromising
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The New Hadoop
17.07.2013
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other parallel filesystems). Hadoop 101 Although Apache Hadoop versioning can be a bit confusing, the most recent version (as of June 6, 2013) of Hadoop YARN is 2.0.5-alpha (Note: The software is more
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Supporting WebRTC in the enterprise
09.06.2018
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. Jennings, A. Narayanan, and B. Aboba, eds. Media Capture and Streams. W3C Candidate Recommendation, October 3, 2017, https://www.w3.org/TR/mediacapture-streams/ W3C. 2017. WebRTC 1.0: 3. Terminology
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Integrating scripts into Group Policy
02.03.2018
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is hidden. 3. Logoff scripts in the user's Group Policy are executed when a user logs off. 4. User-independent scripts in Group Policy are executed at boot time in the background before a user logs
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FreeRADIUS for WiFi Hotspots
15.04.2014
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/services . For troubleshooting and testing, it’s useful to launch FreeRADIUS with freeradius ‑X , which outputs all debugging messages. Other network parameters, as well as local settings for logging, threading, security

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