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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | I own a server at Online.net which now runs VMware ESXi free edition. The thing is VMs have to access the Wild Wild Web and provide public services while still being protected. So let's configure OpenBSD to do so. | |
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www.vexperienced.co.uk
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| | | | Storage is an area where you can never know too much. For many infrastructures storage is the most likely cause of performance issues and a source of complexity and misconfiguration - especially gi... | |
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it20.info
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| | | | My good friend at Microsoft, Giorgio Malusardi, noticed my post "Enterprise Virtualization in a Box" which was essentially an example of how to create ... | |
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | There are many guides out there to help you configure your Linux system as an LDAP and Kerberos client to an Active Directory server. Most of these guides solve the problem of authentication by embedding a username and password into a configuration file somewhere on your system. While this works, it presents some problems: If you use a common account for authentication from all of your Linux systems, a compromise on one system means updating the configuration of all of your systems. If you don't want to ... |