- using Ansible command line:
ansible-playbook --connection=local 127.0.0.1 playbook.yml
- using inventory:
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
#!/bin/sh | |
# cloudflareddns.sh - dynamic dns updater module for Synology | |
# | |
# Author: | |
# Michael Wildman (http://mwild.me) | |
# | |
# Version: | |
# 0.2 | |
# |
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# Initialize VPN | |
sudo vpnns up | |
sudo vpnns start_vpn | |
# Popcorn time! | |
sudo ip netns exec frootvpn sudo -u $USER popcorntime | |
# Cleanup |
ansible-playbook --connection=local 127.0.0.1 playbook.yml
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
You're taking your first steps into Ruby
A good introduction to programming in general. Easy on newer programmers.
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# Initialize VPN | |
sudo vpnns up | |
sudo vpnns start_vpn | |
# Popcorn time! | |
sudo ip netns exec frootvpn sudo -u $USER popcorntime | |
# Cleanup |
The latest beta (3.5) includes separate color settings for light & dark mode. Toggling dark mode automatically switches colors.
Vist iTerm2 homepage or use brew install iterm2-beta
to download the beta. Thanks @stefanwascoding.
switch_automatic.py
to ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/Scripts/AutoLaunch
with:import time | |
import random | |
import requests | |
import sys | |
import getpass | |
import random | |
# signature generation | |
def signp(a, i, s, w, u, l, b, k, c, n, r, e, t): | |
d = '-'.join([str(mInt) for mInt in [a, i, s, w, u, l, b, k]]) |
For a project I required dm.xmlsec.binding on Heroku.
To build this package on Ubuntu, libxmlsec1-dev
needs to be installed.
Okay, let's add heroku-buildpack-apt and the following Aptfile
:
libxmlsec1-dev
See dejavuln-autoroot for a simpler exploit that works on webOS 3.5+ TVs (i.e., models from 2017 and later). It is unpatched as of 2024-04-21 and does not require Developer Mode or even a network connection—just a USB drive.
Otherwise: