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leucos / do_boot2.sh
Last active December 26, 2023 17:54
Bootstrap your DO infrastructure unsing Ansible without dynamic inventory (version for Ansible v2.0+ and DO API v2.0)
#!/bin/bash
#
# What is that
# ============
#
# This script will help you setting up your digital ocean
# infrastructure with Ansible v2.0+ and DO API v2
#
# Usually, when working with DO, one is supposed to use digital_ocean.py
# inventory file, and spin up instances in a playbook.
# This gist is compatible with Ansible 1.x .
# For Ansible 2.x , please check out:
# - https://gist.github.com/dmsimard/cd706de198c85a8255f6
# - https://github.com/n0ts/ansible-human_log
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
@karanth
karanth / parse-imap.md
Last active August 7, 2022 06:27
Notes on parsing IMAP responses

The IMAP protocol workflow consists of the following steps,

  • A network connection established between the client and the server.
  • A greeting message sent by the server indicating that the client has successfully connected.
  • A series of interactions between the client and server.

The interactions consists of strings of lines, i.e. string terminated by a carriage return and a line feed (CRLF or \r\n). Interactions can be both commands (sent by clients) and data (sent by clients and servers). Both the client and the server strictly interact using lines or known length octet streams (8-bit characters) followed by a line.

####Client

An IMAP client issues commands to the server in a CRLF terminated string. The syntax of a command includes a tag, followed by the command and parameters. A tag is an alphanumeric identifier and each client command has a different tag for that session. A tag could be something like but not limited to A1, A2 etc.