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### Cloudwatch Events ### | |
# Event rule: Runs at 8pm during working days | |
resource "aws_cloudwatch_event_rule" "start_instances_event_rule" { | |
name = "start_instances_event_rule" | |
description = "Starts stopped EC2 instances" | |
schedule_expression = "cron(0 8 ? * MON-FRI *)" | |
depends_on = ["aws_lambda_function.ec2_start_scheduler_lambda"] | |
} | |
# Runs at 8am during working days |
Microk8s is a Canonical project to provide a kubernetes environment for local development, similar to minikube but without requiring a separate VM to manage. These instructions describe setting it up for common development use cases with Cilium and may be helpful in particular for testing BPF kernel extensions with Cilium.
Microk8s will run its own version of docker for the kubernetes runtime, so if you have an existing docker installation then this may be confusing, for instance when building images the image may be stored with one of these installations and not the other. This guide assumes you will run both docker daemon instances, and use your existing docker-ce for building Cilium while using the microk8s.docker daemon instance for the runtime of your kubernetes pods.
- Linux with kernel 4.9 or newer ([Full Cilium Requirements](https://cilium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install/system_requirements/?highlight=requiremen
There is a Server-Side Template Injection vulnerability going on, similar to this one: HackerOne: uber.com may RCE by Flask Jinja2 Template Injection
(Another good source: https://www.lanmaster53.com/2016/03/11/exploring-ssti-flask-jinja2-part-2/ )
In order to exploit it correctly, we can levearge following vector:
# Running a DinD instance with Kata Containers | |
1. Start on a clean Ubuntu 16.04 machine (if virtualized, enable VT-X support in your hypervisor like Hyper-V). | |
2. Follow Kata's install guide for the Kata runtime [here](https://github.com/kata-containers/documentation/blob/master/install/ubuntu-installation-guide.md). | |
3. Continue with the installation guide for docker [here](https://github.com/kata-containers/documentation/blob/master/install/docker/ubuntu-docker-install.md) and skip step 4! | |
4. Rebuild the guest kernel with overlayfs & btrfs support: |
#!/bin/bash | |
ETCD_VERSION=${ETCD_VERSION:-v3.3.1} | |
curl -L https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/download/$ETCD_VERSION/etcd-$ETCD_VERSION-linux-amd64.tar.gz -o etcd-$ETCD_VERSION-linux-amd64.tar.gz | |
tar xzvf etcd-$ETCD_VERSION-linux-amd64.tar.gz | |
rm etcd-$ETCD_VERSION-linux-amd64.tar.gz | |
cd etcd-$ETCD_VERSION-linux-amd64 |
# @Author: xiewenqian <int> | |
# @Date: 2016-11-28T20:35:09+08:00 | |
# @Email: wixb50@gmail.com | |
# @Last modified by: int | |
# @Last modified time: 2016-12-01T19:32:48+08:00 | |
import pandas as pd | |
from pymongo import MongoClient |
# IMPORTANT! | |
# This gist has been transformed into a github repo | |
# You can find the most recent version there: | |
# https://github.com/Neo23x0/auditd | |
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