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Attackers, defenders, and Windows Subsystem for Linux
28.11.2022
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]. Distributions in the Microsoft Store Debian GNU/Linux Fedora Remix for WSL Kali Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, 20.04, 20.04 ARM, 18.04, 18.04 ARM, 16.04 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP3, 15 SP2
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What's new in Samba 4
16.05.2013
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Samba 4 has been under development for 10 years. In that same time, the Samba 3.x series also has seen numerous releases and advancements. This parallel development has led to some confusion over
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Installing applications in OpenStack with Murano
03.12.2015
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behind the application catalog was Mirantis [3], one of the founding members of the OpenStack Foundation. A simple analysis of the software contributions to Murano shows that at least half
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Converting filesystems with Fstransform
24.09.2012
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drawbacks. Not Without My Backup For example, Fstransform only supports the common filesystems on Linux: ext2, ext3, ext4, ReiserFS, JFS, and XFS. The Windows filesystems NTFS, MS-DOS, and FAT32
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Ransomware: Prepare for emergencies
30.05.2021
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of manipulated USB devices. You can try for yourself what is possible with such USB devices: The "USB Rubber Ducky" [3] offered by Hak5 looks like a USB stick, but it is also a keyboard and can be used to execute
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Understanding Autodiscovery
20.12.2012
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: Nmap Command root@sandbox:~# nmap -v -A www.haribo.de ... Host www2.haribo.com (213.185.81.67) is up (0.011s latency). Interesting ports on www2.haribo.com (213.185.81.67): Not shown: 995 closed ports
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How Linux and Beowulf Drove Desktop Supercomputing
17.02.2021
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tools, it is close to the beginning. More importantly, it is where the concept of free software started. GNU (an acronym for GNU’s Not Unix) was launched in September 1983 by Richard Stallman
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Core Linux Commands for HPC
09.03.2025
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Lately, I’ve been thinking more about what’s happening in the world of HPC. The items that have risen to the top are the following: During SC24 I had a few very enthusiastic people ask me how
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Secure microservices with centralized zero trust
04.04.2023
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company, or a multinational conglomerate; the important points are the top-down control of every identity issued, its structure, its time to live (TTL), and, of course, the workload(s) to which it is issued
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TKperf – Customized performance testing for SSDs and HDDs
18.07.2013
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are also available; they will be expanded in future versions of TKperf. Fio and Python In the background, TKperf uses the Flexible I/O Tester (Fio) [3] developed by Jens Axboe, the maintainer of the Linux

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