running:
bash create-vod-hls.sh beach.mkv
will produce:
beach/
|- playlist.m3u8
|- 360p.m3u8
#!/bin/bash | |
url=http://redefininggod.com | |
webarchive=https://web.archive.org | |
wget="wget -e robots=off -nv" | |
tab="$(printf '\t')" | |
additional_url=url.list | |
# Construct listing.txt from url.list | |
# The list of archived pages, including some wildcard url |
@echo off | |
echo Uninstalling KB3075249 (telemetry for Win7/8.1) | |
start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3075249 /quiet /norestart | |
echo Uninstalling KB3080149 (telemetry for Win7/8.1) | |
start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3080149 /quiet /norestart | |
echo Uninstalling KB3021917 (telemetry for Win7) | |
start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3021917 /quiet /norestart | |
echo Uninstalling KB3022345 (telemetry) | |
start /w wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:3022345 /quiet /norestart | |
echo Uninstalling KB3068708 (telemetry) |
running:
bash create-vod-hls.sh beach.mkv
will produce:
beach/
|- playlist.m3u8
|- 360p.m3u8
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# idea: https://novall.net/itnews/bash-skript-dlya-skachivaniya-fajlov-s-mail-ru-cherez-konsol-linux.html | |
for link in "$@" ; | |
do URL="$link" | |
FILENAME=$(curl -A "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0" -s "$URL" | grep -E '"name":' | tac | head -1 | sed -e 's|.*"name":\ "||' -e 's|",.*||') | |
URLPART0=$(wget -U "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0" --quiet -O - "$URL" | grep -o '"weblink_get":\[[^]]\+\]' | sed 's/.*"url":"\([^"]\+\)".*/\1/') | |
URLPART1=$(echo "$URL" | awk -F '/public/' '{print $2}') |
A lot of times you are developing a web application on your own laptop or home computer and would like to demo it to the public. Most of those times you are behind a router/firewall and you don't have a public IP address. Instead of configuring routers (often not possible), this solution gives you a public URL that's reverse tunnelled via ssh to your laptop.
Because of the relaxation of the sshd setup, it's best used on a dedicated virtual machine just for this (an Amazon micro instance for example).
##Domain
We need some records on our domain (mydomain.com) DNS for connections. Add these records:
t1 IN NS t1ns.mydomain.com. ; note final the dot!
t1ns IN A OUR_SERVER_IP
##Server
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
YOUTUBE_FORMATS=$(youtube-dl -F "$1") | |
if [[ "$YOUTUBE_FORMATS" == *"(DASH Video)"* ]]; then | |
VIDEO_NAME=$(youtube-dl --get-filename "$1") | |
VIDEO_NAME_TMP="$VIDEO_NAME.tmp" | |
echo "Filename: $VIDEO_NAME" |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Get latest OpenSSL 1.0.2 version from https://openssl.org/source/ | |
# v1.1.0 seems to have removed SSLv2/3 support | |
openssl_version=1.0.2k | |
# Build OpenSSL | |
wget https://openssl.org/source/openssl-$openssl_version.tar.gz | |
tar -xvf openssl-$openssl_version.tar.gz | |
cd openssl-$openssl_version |
#!/bin/bash | |
############################################################################### | |
# | |
# This is for when we have to update the installed version of curl, nghttp2 or | |
# openssl in Ubuntu 16 LTS. This is not a single script. | |
# | |
# https://gist.github.com/jay/d88d74b6807544387a6c | |
# |