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Avoiding chaos in clusters with fencing
30.11.2025
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:external/ipmi 10 params hostname="bob" ipaddr="192.168.122.111" 11 userid="4STONITHonly" passwd="evenmoresecret" interface="lanplus" 12 op start interval="0" timeout="60" 13 op stop interval="0" timeout
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Penetration testing and shell tossing with Metasploit
30.11.2025
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© Jean-Marie Guyon, 123RF.com
-CERT [6]. I would recommend anyone doing work in the realm of ICS/SCADA systems to take this class. One day included a 12-hour exercise in which participants attacked (red team) or defended (blue team). I
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Monitoring virtualization environments with Nagios and Icinga
30.11.2025
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Sergej Khackimullin, 123RF
technologies. Besides Xen, KVM, and VirtualBox, Libvirt also supports OpenVZ, VMware ESX, and GSX. The nagios-virt [12] tool was written on the basis of this API and helps administrators configure host
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From Out of the Blue
30.11.2025
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], which can yield a surprising number of vulnerabilities in a short amount of time. Many of the best "smart" (protocol- or format-aware) fuzzers, such as Sulley [11] or Peach [12] are well documented
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Intruder detection with tcpdump
30.11.2025
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© Monika Wisniewska, 123RF.com
: Figure 4: Header bytes 12-15. # tcpdump -n -r dumpfile.lpc -c 10 'tcp[13] == 18' and host 172.16.183.2 Figure 5 is an example what this command returns. When capturing data with tcpdump, you can
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Nagios author Ethan Galstad
30.11.2025
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of Nagios and I released it. Honestly, I didn't think more than 10 or 12 people would use it. I didn't think anyone would find it interesting, but it started taking off and becoming very popular, and that
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News for Admins
07.10.2025
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AMD64 and ARM64 HTTP Boot support in Debian Installer and Live images for UEFI/U-Boot systems Upgraded software stack: Gnome 48, KDE Plasma 6, Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, GCC 14.2, Python 3
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A Real-World Look at Scaling to the Amazon Cloud
04.10.2011
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to process, and the longest you want a client to wait for the result is 10 minutes. Without changing the number of instances, the average wait time for the requests in the queue is [4 x (3 + 6 + 9 + 12 + 15
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From debugging to exploiting
17.02.2015
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Lead Image © Maksim Kabou, 123RF.com
int idparticle; 05 double pos[D]; 06 double vel[D]; 07 double force0[D]; 08 double force[D]; 09 double mass; 10 char bf[BFSIZE]; 11 void *nxtParticle; 12 }; 13 PARTICLE
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Lean on Logwatch
17.02.2015
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NEW packages will be installed: libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed. Logwatch gets configuration details several ways: from script

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