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how to find host name from IP with out login to the host
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Use nslookup
nslookup 208.77.188.166
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Non-authoritative answer:
166.188.77.208.in-addr.arpa name = www.example.com.
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Overlaying histograms with ggplot2 in R
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Your current code:
ggplot(histogram, aes(f0, fill = utt)) + geom_histogram(alpha = 0.2)
is telling ggplot to construct one histogram using all the values in f0 and then color the bars of this single histogram according to the variable utt.
What you want instead is...
How to find Unused Amazon EC2 Security groups
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Can I use `pip` instead of `easy_install` for `python setup.py install` dependency resolution?
...ip install https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/requests/requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
Install from local tarball
wget https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/r/requests/requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
pip install requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
Install from local folder
tar -zxvf requests-2.3.0.tar.gz
cd requests-2...
Emulating a do-while loop in Bash
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Determine .NET Framework version for dll
...t the source code because I believe it has been upgraded to Visual Studio 2008 and changed to .NET framework version 3.5.
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What's the difference between “groups” and “captures” in .NET regular expressions?
...ew value. Not .NET, which will keep this history and places it in Captures[0].
If we change your regex to look as follows:
MatchCollection matches = Regex.Matches("{Q}{R}{S}", @"(\{[A-Z]\})+");
you will notice that the first Group will have one Captures (the first group always being the whole m...
How can I split and parse a string in Python?
I am trying to split this string in python: 2.7.0_bf4fda703454
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Efficiently test if a port is open on Linux?
...o use:
exec 6<>/dev/tcp/ip.addr.of.server/445
echo -e "GET / HTTP/1.0\n" >&6
cat <&6
I'm using 6 as the file descriptor because 0,1,2 are stdin, stdout, and stderr. 5 is sometimes used by Bash for child processes, so 3,4,6,7,8, and 9 should be safe.
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Understanding exactly when a data.table is a reference to (vs a copy of) another data.table
...le(a = c(1, 2), b = c(11, 12))
newDT <- DT
.Internal(inspect(DT))
# @0000000003B7E2A0 19 VECSXP g0c7 [OBJ,NAM(2),ATT] (len=2, tl=100)
# @00000000040C2288 14 REALSXP g0c2 [NAM(2)] (len=2, tl=0) 1,2
# @00000000040C2250 14 REALSXP g0c2 [NAM(2)] (len=2, tl=0) 11,12
# ATTRIB: # ..snip..
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