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Table 1
Supported Platforms
Platform
Versions
CentOS Stream
8, 9
Rocky Linux
8, 9
Alma Linux
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Once the setup is complete, the following command opens the ports Citadel uses:
# ufw allow 25,80,110,119,143,443,465,563,587,993,995,5222/tcp
The following commands install
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Rubén Llorente ... ].
Figure 5: A VPN allows a smartphone with GrapheneOS (a privacy- and security-focused mobile OS) to connect directly to any machine (Test) located on a firewalled network over the Internet.
IPsec
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Rubén Llorente ... # A single task is defined, which by default will
20 # run only against "devuan" hosts.
21 tasks:
22 upgradeall:
23 desc: Upgrade all packages
24 target:
25 tags: [devuan]
26 cmd: |
27
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Rubén Llorente ... from a reputable source [9], because both OpenBSD's HTTP daemon and reverse proxy are extremely simple to set up.
2. Load your cloud-init configuration into your host provider, which should have
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control over what is displayed.
>>> pkts = sniff(prn=lambda x:x.sprintf(“{IP:%IP.src% → %IP.dst%\n}{Raw:%Raw.load%\n}”))
You can narrow down the ports that you sniff, as port 25 and 110 -- common ports
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4: Controlling Scapy output.
>>> pkts = sniff(prn=lambda x:x.sprintf("{IP:%IP.src% -> %IP.dst%\n}{Raw:%Raw.load%\n}"))
To sniff the common ports for mail clients, 25 and 110, enter
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select(HostCt, ServerOwner, Date) %>%
078 arrange(desc(HostCt))
079 head8 <- head(top8, 25)
080
081 data9 <- sheet9
082 patchdata9 <- data.frame(data9)
083 top9 <- patchdata9 %>%
084 select