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Gregory MacKinnon’s article titled Zowe API security and Dan Kelosky’s article titled Zowe CLI: Token Authentication, MFA, and SSO provide an important foundational understanding of security concepts that lead to Zowe CLI’s use of tokens to authenticate a user.
ASP.NET Core is a web framework that is an open-source platform available for everyone. Compared to the conventional ASP.NET, it is far more superior. The Core ASP.NET Framework operates on a modular framework, which means it will run exceptionally well on both the .
Scenario: Say you have a remote linux server somewhere remote (AWS EC2 or something) and you want to access a database whose port is blocked by a firewall, you can use the SSH (Secure Shell) local port forwarding command (-L) to gain access on your localhost to that port.
You can get the basics of Microservice Architecture from my previous articles in Microservice Architecture articles. In this article, you can learn the Microservice Architecture in a real application by going deep in the backend.
The information security landscape is constantly evolving, which is why it's so important to stay up to date with the latest trends, threats, and advancements. Given that a Google search for cybersecurity websites produces millions of results, we thought we thought we'd compile a list of the best.
Automate MySQL backups and send them offsite to Amazon S3 daily via scripts. Any database, needs a backup.
As Andy Warhol once said, “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” This more than ever resonates with the change that companies have found themselves experiencing of late.
What do you think when you listen to the word DevOps? Do you understand the perfect meaning of this word or is it still confused? If you are in the IT field, then you probably come across this word very often.
Load balancing server [netflix-eureka-naming-server], Server application [micro-service-server], and Client application [micro-service-client].
Not so on Fedora 32. If you try this installation method on a vanilla Fedora 32 system you’ll likely encounter a number of problems: Problem 2 (running containers) has to do with the fact that Fedora 31/32 are using cgroups v2 instead of v1.
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