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  2. Cacti (software) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Access Control methodologies including LDAP, AD, local users as well as multiple SSO providers through Apache and Nginx modules Support Database sessions enabling scale out Cacti deployments front ended by load balancers and back ended using clustered file systems such as GlusterFS, CEPH and NFS.

  3. Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that multiple accounts be identified as such on their user pages; templates such as {{User alternative account}} or one of a selection of user boxes may be used for this purpose. The use of multiple accounts outside of established policy for doing so is known as sockpuppetry , and is not permitted.

  4. Wikipedia:One click archiving - Wikipedia

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    Adds a "ⵙCA" link to the "Tools" menu (called "More" in Vector 2010). Clicking that link puts the page in a mode where you can select which sections to archive, then press an additional button to complete all the archiving at once.

  5. QuickBBS - Wikipedia

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    QuickBBS; Original author(s) Adam Hudson: Developer(s) (and Phil Becker) Initial release: 1986; 38 years ago (). BBS Sites that ran on QBBS (QuickBBS) Texas: AES (Austin Software Exchange) ran for over 10 years - Site offered Files, Message Board, Doors, Games, multi-user chat rooms.

  6. Application server - Wikipedia

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    Orchestration– transactions and data integration across multiple sources; Authentication service– secure connectivity to back-end systems is managed by the mobile middleware; Off-line support– allows users to access and use data even though the device is not connected; Security– data encryption, device control, SSL, call logging

  7. Help:Multilingual support - Wikipedia

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    The Makasar script, also known as Ukiri' Jangang-jangang (bird's script) or Old Makasar script, is a historical Indonesian writing system that was used in South Sulawesi to write the Makassarese language between the 17th and 19th centuries until it was supplanted by the Lontara Bugis script. It is supported by the following font:

  8. Personal wiki - Wikipedia

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    Multi-user applications with personal editions (such as MoinMoin or TWiki), installed for standalone use and inaccessible to outside users, which may require additional software such as a web server, database management system and/or WAMP/LAMP bundle [1] Applications designed for single users, not dependent on a database engine or web server

  9. List of the most common passwords - Wikipedia

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    The Worst Passwords List is an annual list of the 25 most common passwords from each year as produced by internet security firm SplashData. [4] Since 2011, the firm has published the list based on data examined from millions of passwords leaked in data breaches, mostly in North America and Western Europe, over each year.