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ruanbekker / promtail_docker_logs.md
Last active April 22, 2024 16:17
Docker Container Logging using Promtail
@niklaskeerl
niklaskeerl / backup.md
Last active December 25, 2023 21:57
Encrypted backup using an external hard drive with luks and timeshift
@cecilemuller
cecilemuller / 2019-https-localhost.md
Last active April 26, 2024 03:07
How to create an HTTPS certificate for localhost domains

How to create an HTTPS certificate for localhost domains

This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.

Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).

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@HarmJ0y
HarmJ0y / PowerView-3.0-tricks.ps1
Last active April 22, 2024 18:43
PowerView-3.0 tips and tricks
# PowerView's last major overhaul is detailed here: http://www.harmj0y.net/blog/powershell/make-powerview-great-again/
# tricks for the 'old' PowerView are at https://gist.github.com/HarmJ0y/3328d954607d71362e3c
# the most up-to-date version of PowerView will always be in the dev branch of PowerSploit:
# https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/dev/Recon/PowerView.ps1
# New function naming schema:
# Verbs:
# Get : retrieve full raw data sets
# Find : ‘find’ specific data entries in a data set
@ageis
ageis / systemd_service_hardening.md
Last active April 19, 2024 23:47
Options for hardening systemd service units

security and hardening options for systemd service units

A common and reliable pattern in service unit files is thus:

NoNewPrivileges=yes
PrivateTmp=yes
PrivateDevices=yes
DevicePolicy=closed
ProtectSystem=strict
@mjnaderi
mjnaderi / install-arch.md
Last active April 18, 2024 19:00 — forked from mattiaslundberg/arch-linux-install
Installing Arch Linux with Full Disk Encryption (LVM on LUKS)

Installing Arch Linux with Full Disk Encryption

If you're aiming for a seamless Arch Linux installation in UEFI mode, follow along as this guide will walk you through the process step by step. We'll be using LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) and LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partitions on LUKS to achieve full disk encryption.

Note: I have updated this doc for UEFI mode. For those with BIOS/MBR systems, you can refer to the previous version, but keep in mind that it might be outdated and no longer accurate.

If you're only interested in installing Linux and not setting up dual boot with Windows, feel free to skip the Windows-related sections.