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Kutkovsky / Catalina_ISO.sh
Created June 26, 2019 10:17
The steps allowing to create macOS 10.15 Catalina VM on vSphere or ESXi
#!/bin/bash
# Steps to create the macOS Catalina (10.15) VM:
# login to developer.apple.com or beta.apple.com to download a tester's profile for your OS. Install it.
# Go to System Preferences > Software Update and start the update process
# When the Catalina Installer (few MBytes) is started, it downloads the remain part of installation.
# After all `Install Catalina Beta.app` should lay in the /Applications folder with approx. 6.5g size
# Proceed with the following script.
set -eux

Demo:

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console.log("I'm a code block!");
@technion
technion / Password References.md
Last active February 13, 2024 16:47
A set of references on modern password policies

References on modern password policies

Below links provide source, reference link and relevant quote

Standards

NIST

https://github.com/usnistgov/800-63-3/blob/nist-pages/sp800-63b/sec5_authenticators.md

Verifiers SHOULD NOT impose other composition rules (e.g., requiring mixtures of different character types or prohibiting consecutively repeated characters) for memorized secrets. Verifiers SHOULD NOT require memorized secrets to be changed arbitrarily (e.g., periodically).However, verifiers SHALL force a change if there is evidence of compromise of the authenticator.

Major organisations

@ipbastola
ipbastola / clean-up-boot-partition-ubuntu.md
Last active April 3, 2024 06:54
Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64, Ubuntu 16.04LTS-x64

Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64, Ubuntu 16.04LTS-x64

Reference

Case I: if /boot is not 100% full and apt is working

1. Check the current kernel version

$ uname -r