## Connect to server
$ USERNAME='yourmail@address.tld'
$ SERVER='yoursieveserver'
$ sieve-connect --server ${SERVER} --user ${USERNAME}
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### UPDATE: For Win 11, I recommend using this tool in place of this script: | |
### https://christitus.com/windows-tool/ | |
### https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil | |
### https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UQZ5oQg8XA | |
### iwr -useb https://christitus.com/win | iex | |
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#!/bin/bash | |
REPO_PATH=$1 | |
cd $REPO_PATH | |
git=$(which git) | |
git add -A && git commit -m "Scripted auto-commit on change triggerd by systemd.path" |
The following options that aren't in the kvm brand should work:
com1
, com2
socket,/some/path
.com1
defaults to /dev/zconsole
and com2
defaults to /tmp/vm.ttyb
.bootrom
/usr/share/bhyve/BHYVE_UEFI.fd
or /usr/share/bhyve/BHYVE_UEFI_CSM.fd
/usr/share/bhyve/BHYVE_UEFI_CSM.fd
These are bare-bones instructions for creating a Windows image for bhyve on SmartOS. You will need a platform image that has the fix for OS-7117. Platform images that I've used in testing are here: iso tgz usb
Create a volume that will be the disk.
zfs create -o volblocksize=4k -V 16g -s zones/hdd-windows
This script will be used for booting from the CD.
Install MSYS2: http://www.msys2.org/
pacman -Syu
You might need to run it again (it tells you to)
pacman -Su
## Netcat server command | |
nc -l <unused port # > /dev/null | |
eg: | |
nc -l 1122 > /dev/null | |
## Netcat Client command | |
dd if=/dev/zero bs=9100004096 count=1 | nc <netcat server> <netcat port> | |
eg: | |
dd if=/dev/zero bs=9100004096 count=1 | nc 10.0.1.251 1122 |
import json | |
import requests | |
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs | |
headers = { | |
'User-Agent': 'MeinMagenta/7.24 CFNetwork/1107.1 Darwin/19.0.0', | |
'Host': 'example.de', #sic! server does not look at Host header as it seems | |
} | |
params = ( |
dism /online /set-edition:serverstandard /productkey:VDYBN-27WPP-V4HQT-9VMD4-VMK7H /accepteula