Fixing Problems with Passwordless SSH Authentication
I use CentOS, but these guidelines should apply no matter what flavor of linux you use. We all know it's a good security practice to lock down your server and require SSH logins to use an RSA key/pair , rather than a password, right? Plus, it makes it easier for you to login to your server from your primary computers/devices...
I was setting up a new server recently, and spent probably half an hour figuring out why the standard way of creating a shared key
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像我的大學同學Eunice,本來在一家小型local firm做律師,人工雖無法跟國際律師行相提並論,但要養活自己準是不成問題的,甚至會有閒錢買名牌手袋,長命的話還能在有生之年夠錢買間發水樓。但
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The apparent origins of some odd limitations in the iSCSI protocol
The iSCSI protocol has some odd features and defaults; yesterday I grumbled about how InitialR2T defaults to 'yes',for example. In many ways it is not the sort of protocol that you woulddesign if you were going to do a TCP-based remote block access protocol,even setting aside the idea of transporting SCSI commands across thenetwork.
Now, I wasn't there at the time, so I have no idea what the realreasons were for these protocol decisions; all I can do is
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