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pascal-schetelat / aramis_wiser_connect.py
Created February 28, 2021 10:01
Auth et API du module IP wiser EER31800 de Schneider
my_char = "PzLaM2ZqOx5Ks3NwIcJ1Sd6NeUvH7WfBrY9AbGgVtTnGhVyTmG8EjVu0TkFi4QClRoDpX"
mac_addr = '00:80:F4:xx:xx:xx'
replaceAll = mac_addr.replace(':', '')
def generatePasswd(str1=replaceAll, i=len(replaceAll), str2=my_char):
str3 = str1
i2 = i
@huntrar
huntrar / full-disk-encryption-arch-uefi.md
Last active May 2, 2024 11:04
Arch Linux Full-Disk Encryption Installation Guide [Encrypted Boot, UEFI, NVMe, Evil Maid]

Arch Linux Full-Disk Encryption Installation Guide

This guide provides instructions for an Arch Linux installation featuring full-disk encryption via LVM on LUKS and an encrypted boot partition (GRUB) for UEFI systems.

Following the main installation are further instructions to harden against Evil Maid attacks via UEFI Secure Boot custom key enrollment and self-signed kernel and bootloader.

Preface

You will find most of this information pulled from the Arch Wiki and other resources linked thereof.

Note: The system was installed on an NVMe SSD, substitute /dev/nvme0nX with /dev/sdX or your device as needed.

@Juul
Juul / lte_mbim_from_scratch.md
Last active May 4, 2024 16:40
How to use 4G LTE modems like the MC7455 on both Debian/Ubuntu and OpenWRT using MBIM

The purpose of this document is to get you familiar with the concepts and command line tools involved with connecting to the internet using modern 4G LTE modems on both Debian/Ubuntu and OpenWRT.

This writeup is based on my experiences with the Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7455 modem and a Calyx (Sprint) SIM card, but it should apply to most modern 4G LTE modems.

High level overview

These are the steps required:

  • Physically connect antennas
sudo apt-get install -y \
git \
g++ \
libgtk-3-dev \
gtk-doc-tools \
gnutls-bin \
valac \
intltool \
libtool \
libpcre2-dev \
@joseluisq
joseluisq / stash_dropped.md
Last active March 28, 2024 11:59
How to recover a dropped stash in Git?

How to recover a dropped stash in Git?

1. Find the stash commits

git log --graph --oneline --decorate ( git fsck --no-reflog | awk '/dangling commit/ {print $3}' )

This will show you all the commits at the tips of your commit graph which are no longer referenced from any branch or tag – every lost commit, including every stash commit you’ve ever created, will be somewhere in that graph.

@houtianze
houtianze / sysv.init.script.to.systemd.unit.file.md
Last active February 20, 2024 14:00
Convert SysV Init scripts to Systemd Unit File

Let's say you have a SysV Init Script named foo

  1. Copy the file to /etc/init.d/foo

  2. Enable the SysV service: chkconfig --add foo

  3. Enable the SysV service: chkconfig foo on

  4. Start the service: service foo start. After this, systemd-sysv-generator will generate this file /run/systemd/generator.late/foo.service, copy this file to /etc/systemd/system by running: cp /run/systemd/generator.late/foo.service /etc/systemd/system/foo.service

  5. Edit /etc/systemd/system/foo.service by running systemctl edit foo.service, add in the following line to foo.servie (this makes the service installable)

[Install]

@roydq
roydq / ubuntu_unattended_upgrades_gmail.markdown
Last active February 2, 2024 17:01 — forked from dwilkie/ubuntu_unattended_upgrades_gmail.markdown
Unattended upgrades on Ubuntu 14.04 with email notifications

Getting Started

Do yourself a favor and login as root to save yourself some time and headaches:

$ sudo su -

Install unattended-upgrades:

@sentinelt
sentinelt / gist:3f1a984533556cf890d9
Created February 6, 2015 18:44
Program to set arbitrary speed
/*
* Allows to set arbitrary speed for the serial device on Linux.
* stty allows to set only predefined values: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <asm/termios.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {