Daemon Sentence Examples

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  • In the Daemon of the World (341-2), Shelley himself cancelled a metrical reading for one that makes the verse a syllable too short.

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  • The spooling daemon uses the appropriate filters to print the data accordingly.

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  • Then you have to go fetch and install an ARP daemon.

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  • The local port is 515, or the standard print server port, usually owned by the lpd daemon.

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  • As a consequence in order for this to succeed the smbd daemon must be running on the local machine.

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  • Find the PID number of the inetd daemon by using ' ps ' .

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  • Testing the PPP interface - kill the pppd daemon a few times.

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  • It would be good to look at using a more advanced syslog daemon.

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  • This is normally commented out since most hosts default to loading a sendmail daemon.

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  • In particular, do not run a telnet daemon; use the secure shell daemon instead.

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  • The boot process should proceed and take you to a login prompt, or at least a state where an ssh daemon is visible.

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  • You do not need to run a telnet or ftp server daemon in order to connect to somebody else's telnet or ftp server.

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  • A ' port knocking ' daemon monitors firewall logs, which can have variable levels of detail.

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  • Then do ' kill -HUP PID ' to restart the daemon.

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  • Standard Scheduler always exists in the batch server host as a daemon program and controls request execution in the execution queue.

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  • Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3 Starting Apache Invoking Apache The httpd program is usually run as a daemon which executes continuously, handling requests.

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  • He was thus a "familiar spirit," akin to the "daemon" of Socrates; and if he was also half the devil of theology, half the kobold of old German myth, this was only because such "objectivations" are apt to clothe themselves in forms borrowed from the common stock of ideas current at the time when the seer lives; and Faust lived in an age obsessed with the fear of the devil, and by no means sceptical of the existence of kobolds.

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  • Her power is irresistible, even greater than that of the gods; to her was due the strife (battles with Titans, Giants) that raged amongst them of old, before the rule of love began; the world revolves round the spindle, which she holds in her lap. According to the Egyptian theory, she is one of the four deities present at the birth of every human being, her companions being the Daemon (guardian spirit), Tyche (Fortune) and Eros.

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  • In order to use ISAKMP you have to configure the raccoon daemon.

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  • Religion is oppressive and omnipresent, and in the oddest variation from our universe, every human being has a 'familiar' called a daemon, an animal-shaped being that is always with them and to which they are tightly bonded.

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  • When young, one's daemon can shapeshift to a variety of animal shapes, but as one grows older, the daemon settles on one animal form.

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  • And I defy anyone with a heart to be able to read Lyra's parting with her darling daemon Pantalaimon at the gates of the Land of the Dead, not knowing if she will ever be able to find him again, without choking up.

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  • But we have to turn to the very late authority of Plutarch (De Iside et Osiride) for an account, confessedly incomplete and expurgated, of what mythology had to tell about the great Egyptian " culture-hero," " daemon," and god.

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  • Another useful thing to do with make is to restart a daemon.

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  • In addition, the sniffer chooses a random protocol and sends the packet to the logging daemon.

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  • Among the Nayars of Malabar, the family-serpent is capable of almost unlimited powers for good or evil; it is part of the household property, but does not seem to be connected with ancestral cults.'4 In Greece, however, " the dead man became a chthonic daemon, potent for good or evil; his natural symbol as such, often figured on tombs, was the snake."

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  • Viirtheim, De Ajacis Origine, Cultu, Patria (Leiden, 1907), according to whom he and Ajax Oileus, as depicted in epos, were originally one, a Locrian daemon somewhat resembling the giants.

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