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........................++++++
05 ................................................++++++
06 e is 65537 (0x10001)
07 Using configuration from ./openssl.cnf
08 Check that the request matches the signature
09 Signature ok
10
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and right. Unfortunately, my laptop has a 16:9 display with a resolution of 1,600x900 pixels.
Common Denominator
Some research on the topic of screen resolution reveals the root cause: the maximum
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, you first log in as root and run the sudo command-line tool, which lets you run commands under a different user account:
su root
apt install sudo
You will need a text editor, such as Nano, used
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:
mkdir -p /etc/apache2/ssl
cp *.pem /etc/apache2/ssl
Normally, these commands will require root privileges.
Components
The Apache mod_ssl module takes care of encrypted SSL connections. Many
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simple to gather information on size, age, and ownership. An example of such a tool is fsstats
. It walks a filesystem, starting at a root directory, and produces a summary output that lists a file size
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the production of salad greens.
Two categories of soilless farming techniques are used in vertical farming:
In systems that use the hydroponic nutrient film technique (NFT), the roots of greens
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-only or released for writing. That said, many such options are available, as a glance at the export man page will tell you.
To write to the network drives with root privileges from other hosts, you also need
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. The output for the Samsung SSD is:
[root@home4 ~]# smartctl -i /dev/sdb
smartctl 5.43 2012-06-30 r3573 [x86_64-linux-2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.x86_64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-12 by Bruce Allen, http
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.
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[root@home4 ~]# smartctl -i /dev/sdb
smartctl 5.43 2012-06-30 r3573 [x86_64-linux-2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.x86_64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-12 by Bruce Allen, http
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.
Following the sensible Linux standard, the global configuration file is in the root of the /etc directory; as the output in Figure 1 shows, you're now pointed toward a file called /etc/knockd.conf (Figure 2