I am trying to configure an AWS Application Load Balancer (vs. a Classic Load Balancer) to distribute traffic to my EC2 web servers. For compliance reasons I need end to end SSL/HTTPS encryption for my application. It seems to me the simplest way to ensure that traffic is encrypted the entire way between clients and the web servers is to terminate the HTTPS connection on the web servers. My first
How can I quickly create a large file on a Linux (Red Hat Linux) system? dd will do the job, but reading from /dev/zero and writing to the drive can take a long time when you need a file several hundreds of GBs in size for testing... If you need to do that repeatedly, the time really adds up. I don't care about the contents of the file, I just want it to be created quickly. How can this be done? U
I'm looking for detailed information on long double and __float128 in GCC/x86 (more out of curiosity than because of an actual problem). Few people will probably ever need these (I've just, for the first time ever, truly needed a double), but I guess it is still worthwile (and interesting) to know what you have in your toolbox and what it's about. In that light, please excuse my somewhat open ques
So, I have used fork() and I know what it does. As a beginner I was quite afraid of it (and I still don't understand it fully). The general description of fork() that you can find online is, that it copies the current process and assigns different PID, parent PID and the process will have different address space. All is good, however, given this functionality description a beginner would wonder "W
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