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bash pipe construct to prepend something to the stdoutput of previous command
I don't have to wait. It can be inserted at the beginning of the stream.
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bash pipe construct to prepend something to the stdoutput of previous command
ah, no I don't, sorry. Please regard my edit.
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bash pipe construct to prepend something to the stdoutput of previous command
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bash pipe construct to prepend something to the stdoutput of previous command
Well if you add this as an answer I might accept it... :)
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Man in the middle on SSH Tunnel with untrusted server
yeah. My head hurts, too... these tunnel, reverse tunnel and auth things are never crystal clear to me.
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Linux security: The dangers of executing malignant code as a standard user
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difference between qemu-kvm and xen virt-manager
Very concise and informative answer. I spent a day á googlin and comparin but still learned something new from this post. Thx!
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Linux security: The dangers of executing malignant code as a standard user
Thx for this idea, but in my case that would be rather stupid, (not your answer, just the dos attack) since it is easy to know who did it.
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Linux security: The dangers of executing malignant code as a standard user
Yes I am asking whats the worst that could happen.
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