The scenario:
- DNS zone
myzone.com
defined in BIND. - Authoritative name server at
123.16.123.1
. - Subzone
sub.myzone.com
with an authoritative name server at123.16.123.10
. - Wishing to forward sub-zone to authoritative name server.
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# found on <http://files.majorsilence.com/rubbish/pygtk-book/pygtk-notebook-html/pygtk-notebook-latest.html#SECTION00430000000000000000> | |
# simple example of a tray icon application using PyGTK | |
import gtk | |
def message(data=None): | |
"Function to display messages to the user." | |
git archive --format=tar.gz -o /tmp/my-repo.tar.gz --prefix=my-repo/ master
More detailed version: https://til.simonwillison.net/git/git-archive
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.
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.
After looking for alternatves to the suggested Router from Telekom (AVM FritzBox and HUawei Speedport), I've discovered the possibility of configuring my existing OpenWRT Router to act as gateway to the Telekom FTTH (Fiber To The Home) Magenta Zuhause package.
The WAN interface must be configured as follows (see your Telekom letter):