This is a quick guide to mounting a qcow2 disk images on your host server. This is useful to reset passwords, edit files, or recover something without the virtual machine running.
Step 1 - Enable NBD on the Host
modprobe nbd max_part=8
| <script> | |
| alert("Hello! I am an alert box!!"); | |
| </script> |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # `gitea dump` doesn't currently back up LFS data as well, only git repos | |
| # It primarily backs up the SQL DB, and also the config / logs | |
| # We'll backup like this: | |
| # * "gitea dump" to backup the DB and config etc | |
| # * tar / bzip all the repos since they will be skipped | |
| # * Not rotated because git data is immutable (normally) so has all data | |
| # * rsync LFS data directly from /volume/docker/gitea/git/lfs | |
| # * No need for rotation since all files are immutable |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| if [ "$4" == "" ]; then | |
| echo "usage: $0 <local_ip> <remote_ip> <new_local_ip> <new_remote_ip>" | |
| echo "creates an ipsec tunnel between two machines" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| SRC="$1"; shift | |
| DST="$1"; shift |
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| Very simple HTTP server in python for logging requests | |
| Usage:: | |
| ./server.py [<port>] | |
| """ | |
| from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer | |
| import logging | |
| class S(BaseHTTPRequestHandler): |
| /* pixieset.com full size image scraper | |
| * | |
| * Rips all images in highest quality | |
| * | |
| * To use scroll to the very bottom of the album and press F12 then paste the below snippet in and press enter. | |
| * The full file list will be copied to your clipboard afterwards. You can use jdownloader to easily download the full list. | |
| * Or wget all the files, I use Atom IDE or Notepad++ to simply add wget to the beginning of each line then | |
| * copy+past into the linux CLI | |
| */ |
| #!/usr/bin/python | |
| # Script to monitor the live port usage on a switch running OPX(OpenSwitch), tested on OPX 3.1.0 | |
| # Written 2019 - Cory Hawkless - cory@hawkless.id.au | |
| # Tested and confirmed working in producion on a Dell S3048-ON switch | |
| # | |
| # | |
| # Example usage - sudo python showspeed.py --port e101-050-0 | |
| import sys |
| #!/usr/bin/python | |
| # Written sometime 2019 by Cory Hawkless | |
| # This code is NOT intended for anything mission critical, It will likely fail and melt your hardware | |
| # Use it as a guide on how to extract some meaningful data from the Dell *-ON serial Switches running OPX | |
| # | |
| # | |
| # Usage - sudo python showspeed.py --port e101-050-0 | |
| # Will show the speed in and out in kb\mb\gb /s ofr that particulat port every 2 seconds ish |