# human readable crt file
openssl x509 -in stackexchangecom.crt -text -noout
# human readable pem file
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -text -noout
# Summary | |
A few notes I took to see if I could use MacOS as Hypevirsor in a similar fashion to Linux | |
I wanted to see how few addons were needed instead of using Parallels, Virtual Box, VM Fsion etc. | |
The idea is to use QEMU, Hypervisor Framework (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/hypervisor) and some custom host networking. | |
# Installations | |
brew install qemu (For controlling Hypervisor Framework) | |
brew install cdrtools (For making cloud init iso's) | |
http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/download.xhtml (For customer tap based networking) |
(function (context, trackingId, options) { | |
const history = context.history; | |
const doc = document; | |
const nav = navigator || {}; | |
const storage = localStorage; | |
const encode = encodeURIComponent; | |
const pushState = history.pushState; | |
const typeException = 'exception'; | |
const generateId = () => Math.random().toString(36); | |
const getId = () => { |
Dumping games is the act of taking a game from your system or gamecart and copying it into a readable format onto your SD card. Dumping is perfectly legal if you keep the dumps to yourself, however sharing these dumps is piracy and is illegal.
This guide will tell you how to dump games from various formats and for various purposes. Dumping 3DS cartriges as .cia files is good if you want to install them to your system. Dumping them as .3ds files is good for emulators. Installed titles cannot be dumped as .3ds files. NDS cartiges can only be dumped as .nds files and cannot be installed (however, you can play them with emulators or flashcarts).
Dumping the RomFS of a game is primarily for romhacking purposess.
This is a guide for patching a game with Luma's built-in LayeredFS feature. This requires the latest Luma3DS and b9s. They can be installed using the guide if you have not already.
You can dump RomFS from any game using Godmode9.
Last updated March 13, 2024
This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.
Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.
For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.
Retail NAND FIRM: | |
Perfect Signature: | |
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| |
Exponentiated Message: | |
0002B31331C710412333A587890F9CF0B6A86E71C8A78F96B76082903B3E54EA9AB935978BBF2493BB829E9A5A6060B0C7811881176BCF9FE8B1C5C5E0A95327DB8B52EC178A884AD9CF28DB8BBF2922C05FD034AC81BD231AEB0CBEF6F7DE6F3A30812B9F9A83BF33251891BFA18FA38A64C6FF5F77DBE11C3780C23EA9F6D00F9C01D6FC8A878591D36C4F64ACA6B8D11BBEB21476103C6E86FF2196D465BA4DB78F81F1D3BCCA186BDDD56739A12DD36122F3F5B3DD518DDAC4FA29395EA4CD9DFD80AF8A399990F4FDD3CD6B07EC2122437CCFC3B62B1D1493A7DBB442003 |
diff -rupN a/gdb/Makefile.in b/gdb/Makefile.in | |
--- a/gdb/Makefile.in 2017-05-30 02:55:35.000000000 +0200 | |
+++ b/gdb/Makefile.in 2017-05-30 02:56:48.000000000 +0200 | |
@@ -658,6 +658,7 @@ ALL_64_TARGET_OBS = \ | |
# All other target-dependent objects files (used with --enable-targets=all). | |
ALL_TARGET_OBS = \ | |
armbsd-tdep.o arm.o arm-linux.o arm-linux-tdep.o \ | |
+ arm-3ds-tdep.o \ | |
arm-get-next-pcs.o arm-symbian-tdep.o \ | |
armnbsd-tdep.o armobsd-tdep.o \ |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Works with Kali latest releases | |
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then | |
echo "This script must be run as root" 1>&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
cat << EOF > /etc/default/grub | |
# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg | |
GRUB_DEFAULT=0 | |
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5 |
Step-by-Step Guide how to install CI/CD with Docker Registry On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS from scratch.
- Install Docker using Official Manual or just run:
sudo bash
apt-get update
apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D