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Your server is a highly complicated system of interdependent processes configured to offer simple, reliable, secure and high performance data and network services to your organization. When kept wellmaintained, Linux systems are a true marvel of engineering. And always remember there is a very large community out there with ...
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NIC is providing VPN services to facilitate the users to update their Web sites hosted in NIC Data Centre. VPN connection allows you to connect to your server remotely through Internet and provide a secure communication channel between your system and the server. Privileges and permissions are provided as ...
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This document will guide you step by step instruction to set up and configure Cisco VPN client on Mac OS X operating system. VPN technology allows you to establish a secure network connection between an off-campus computer and UNSW networked resources, such as computers and file servers, over the ...
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Review of z/OS operating system security: The threats, What is security? Implementing the security mechanisms, The MVS security approach, z/OS Security Server (RACF), OS/390 and z/OS UNIX System Services security. UNIX-level security, z/OS UNIX System Services-level security, Why z/OS UNIX System Services is a more secure UNIX, Access control ...
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An introduction to installing and configuring server applications on Ubuntu. This document is made available under a dual license strategy that includes the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) and the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.0 License (CC-BY-SA). You are free to modify, extend, and improve the Ubuntu documentation source ...
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Contents Introduction Oracle Architecture Oracle Apache PL/SQL Buffer Overflows Directory Traversal Administration OWA_UTIL package PL/SQL Authentication By-pass PL/SQL Cross-site scripting OracleJSP Translation Files JSP SQL Poisoning Globals.jsa Physical Path mapping XSQL XSQLConfig.xml Access XSQL SQL Poisoning XSQL Style Sheets SOAP SOAP Application Deployment SOAP Configuration File SAMPLES Dangerous ...
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. Oracle Corporation does not warrant that this document is error-free. Except as may be expressly permitted in your license agreement for ...
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The basic networking guide for GNU/Linux operating system, this book covers up about : Networking fundamentals 4.1 Protocols
4.2 Origin of Internet 4.3 Birth of TCP/IP 4.4 Packet Switched Network 4.5 IP Addressing 4.5.1 More about IP Addresses 4.6 Domain Name System (DNS) 4.7 TCP/IP Layers 4.8 ...
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The Flex Data Management Services automate the process of synchronizing data between the client application and the middle-tier. The changes made to the data at the client-side are automatically sent to a service running in your application server. This service then passes the changes to your business layer ...
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This article explains configuration files on a Linux system that control user permissions, system applications, daemons, services, and other administrative tasks in a multi-user, multi-tasking environment. These tasks include managing user accounts, allocating disk quotas, managing e-mails and newsgroups, and configuring kernel parameters. This article also classifies the ...
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This chapter contains information about the features provided by the Legato NetWorker Module for SAP R/3 on Oracle software and a suggested roadmap to follow when configuring
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Network Security, Server Security, Wired & Wireless Security. Enabling and Disabling Services, Internal Monitoring of Services. Sharing and Server Settings. netstat. host, lsof, External Monitoring of Service. nmap.
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The Flex Data Management Services automate the process of synchronizing data between the client application and the middle-tier. The changes made to the data at the client-side are
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Introduction Scope of this Guide New features in SQL Server 2008 New features of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Pre-migration considerations 32 bit versus 64 bit Upgrade paths Component
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Review of z/OS operating system security: The threats, What is security? Implementing the security mechanisms, The MVS security approach, z/OS Security Server (RACF), OS/390 and z/OS UNIX System Services