> ssh-audit 10.0.0.74
# general
(gen) banner: SSH-2.0-dropbear_2016.74
(gen) software: Dropbear SSH 2016.74
(gen) compatibility: OpenSSH 7.3+ (some functionality from 6.6), Dropbear SSH 2016.73+ (some functionality from 2014.66)
(gen) compression: disabled
# security
(cve) CVE-2018-15599 -- (CVSSv2: 5.0) remote users may enumerate users on the system
from newspaper import Article | |
import markdownify | |
def extract_article(url): | |
article = Article(url) | |
article.download() | |
article.parse() | |
return article.text | |
def convert_to_markdown(html_content): |
aspe:keyoxide.org:IHTHSR2QK3HD6DOEWXJCSSGTV4
2014-07-14 Reverse SSHFS mounts (fs push) https://blog.dhampir.no/content/reverse-sshfs-mounts-fs-push
sshfs is a neat way of mounting a file system from one machine to another over an encrypted ssh channel. However, for machine CLIENT to access a file system that resides on machine HOST, CLIENT must generally be able to log in to HOST. In addition, CLIENT must be able to connect to HOST in the first place, though a tunnel from HOST to CLIENT can easily mediate this if a connection can only be initiated in that direction.
However, the login itself may still be an issue. You might not want to type your password for HOST on CLIENT, or set up a keyless login using public/private keys. You might not entirely trust CLIENT, from which you want to access the file system. dpipe to the rescue.
Using dpipe, available in the “vde2” package on Debian (and, likely, derivatives), you can initiate the connection the other way and use sshfs in “slave mode”, in which it communicates over standard input and output instead o
In the grim, smoke-laden steampunk city of Ironhaven, nestled amidst factories belching black fumes and towering iron-wrought buildings, stood the Tenpenny Orphanage. It was not a place of comfort, but a gloomy, fear-stricken establishment ruled by the ruthless and avaricious man known as Allistair Tenpenny.
Allistair, a patron of the orphanage, had once been a child roamer of the city’s streets himself before he ruthlessly climbed the ranks of Ironhaven's industrialists. A man with a Dickensian sense of cruelty and exploitation, he employed the orphans in his hazardous factories under the guise of giving them shelter and education.
By day, the orphans labored, sweat and grime mixing with the soot on their faces, operating perilous machinery that clanked and whirred ominously. By night, they were confined within the bleak walls of Tenpenny Orphanage, kept in check by Allistair's cruel henchmen.
Among these orphans, fifteen-year-old Eliot, small
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# Hypothes.idian a templater script for retrieving annotations from Hypothes.is | |
Dev: TfTHacker https://twitter.com/TfTHacker | |
# Prerequisites: | |
+ Templater plugin by https://github.com/SilentVoid13/Templater | |
+ Free Hypothes.is developer token from: https://hypothes.is/account/developer | |
+ This script will prompt you for his token and save it to a file called "hypothesis config.md" | |
+ This file store your configuration and can be located any where in your vault. |
Note: I have moved this list to a proper repository. I'll leave this gist up, but it won't be updated. To submit an idea, open a PR on the repo.
Note that I have not tried all of these personally, and cannot and do not vouch for all of the tools listed here. In most cases, the descriptions here are copied directly from their code repos. Some may have been abandoned. Investigate before installing/using.
The ones I use regularly include: bat, dust, fd, fend, hyperfine, miniserve, ripgrep, just, cargo-audit and cargo-wipe.
Video Title: Abortion, The Metaverse, And Other Things We Were Magically Right About – SOME MORE NEWS
The hosts of SOME MORE NEWS discuss how they were right about many things they predicted in the past, including the downfall of right-wing grifters. They also discuss various topics they were "magically right about," including the inclusion of black mermaids in media and the resulting presidential hopeful's difficult run.
The video discusses the eventual overturning of Roe v. Wade and the importance of protecting reproductive rights. The GOP is going after pharmacies that might distribute the abortion pill in states where it is banned, leaving people with no options. Banning abortion has left women with no healthcare options, creating maternity care deserts and increasing mortality rates.
The Metaverse has failed due to a lack of creativity from those trying to make it happen. The media often creates false narratives, as seen in the aftermath of a recent killing. The video discusses the str
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# authornote: i need to change all mentions of blackhole -> transferdir or something | |
# tested on macos, YMMV | |
# Gist: https://gist.github.com/bdmorin/d3c53e0f495f4947bf61fb55e1c85310 | |
# Set ur putio oath token | |
OAUTH_TOKEN=$(cat ${HOME}/.putio_oauth) |
> It was about vampires. I don’t know if you know but vampires are some cool people are they not? But let me tell you something that I found out: a werewolf can kill a vampire did you know that? I never knew that. So I don’t want to be a vampire anymore I wanna be a werewolf. | |
> But then anyway as I’m watching this movie and then you tell how stupid it is cause it’s one in the morning. So I’m watching my TV of these kids watching their TV of a vampire killed on their TV. So you know it’s kinda stupid, but I’m still watching though. As I’m watching this show what was funny was these kids had a vampire in their attic at their house. So they were watching their TV, now I’m watching my TV, they’re watching their TV, they see the vampire killed on their TV. So they win this contest to bring this actor — now y’all gotta stay with me — bring this actor who’s a vampire killer from that TV to get rid of this [unintelligible] vampire in their attic. So this actor comes into their home, he got all the right stuff. He go |