#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
#require 'active_support/secure_random' | |
require 'rexml/document' | |
wapiti_path = '/home/bperry/tools/wapiti/trunk/src/' | |
sqlmap_path = '/home/bperry/tools/sqlmap/' | |
wapiti_report_path = '/home/bperry/tmp/wapiti_report_' + rand(99999).to_s + '.xml' |
#!/bin/bash | |
## SecurityCenter Backup Script | |
# | |
# This script is intended to create backups of all of the SecurityCenter data | |
# on a daily/weekly/monthly/etc. basis. This is intended to be run as a cronjob | |
# and expect the SysAdmin to have configured the root@localhost mail alias to | |
# route through their email system in-case of errors. An example of how to run | |
# this as a cronjob is below: | |
# | |
# 1 45 * * * root /opt/scripts/backups/sc-backup.sh |
version: "3" | |
services: | |
valheim: | |
image: mbround18/valheim:latest | |
ports: | |
- "2456:2456/udp" | |
- "2457:2457" | |
- "2458:2458/udp" | |
environment: | |
PORT: 2456 |
Account address | Show boosts | |
---|---|---|
todb@mastodon.social | true | |
intidc@mastodon.social | true | |
thorsheim@mastodon.social | true | |
molly0xfff@mastodon.social | true | |
foone@mastodon.social | true | |
eddie1perez@mastodon.social | true | |
savagejen@mastodon.social | true | |
podsothoth@mastodon.social | true | |
viss@mastodon.social | true |
Execute the following command to update a server
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Now, install the unattended upgrade on your Ubuntu system through the following command:
sudo apt install unattended-upgrades apt-listchanges bsd-mailx
After that, turn on the unattended security updates by running the following command:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-upgrade-to-ubuntu-22-04-jammy-jellyfish
Execute the following command to update a server
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade
Run release upgrade to either stable or development release
The default Fail2ban installation comes with two configuration files, /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf and /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/defaults-debian.conf. It is not recommended to modify these files as they may be overwritten when the package is updated.
Fail2ban reads the configuration files in the following order. Each .local file overrides the settings from the .conf file:
- /etc/fail2ban/jail.conf
- /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/*.conf
- /etc/fail2ban/jail.local
- /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/*.local