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Websites like techmint.com are really good resource to mostly OS like CentOS or RHEL
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User Creation
adduser <username>
- add new userpasswd <username>
- change/set password for the user
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A small intro to IDS and IPS
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"""Help you find users who unstared your repository | |
""" | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import requests_cache | |
import argparse | |
URL = "https://api.github.com/repos/{}/{}/stargazers?per_page=100&page={}" | |
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#!/bin/bash | |
C_RESET='\033[0m' | |
C_RED='\033[1;31m' | |
C_GREEN='\033[1;32m' | |
C_YELLOW='\033[1;33m' | |
C_WHITE='\033[1;37m' | |
C_RESET_SED='\\033[0m' | |
C_RED_SED='\\033[1;31m' |
I hereby claim:
- I am mzfr on github.
- I am mzfr (https://keybase.io/mzfr) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDbyCVrijNl1miESe2L3_i8FQRSqwFMvxglO6HDjOHntAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
'''This script help to automate the process of writing the | |
large content to places where copy paste might not work. | |
Ex: learning management systems which take code as an input | |
might not allow copy and paste, there we can use this kind of | |
trickery. | |
The only disadvantage of this is that it might fail to provide | |
proper indentation. So that will have to be done manually. |
In this game the playlist are just big even
numbers. So you can actually create your own playlist. Like try some even number and see if it works for you.
Here is the list of all the playlist that I could found/generate:
- 235098
- 224344 - EPIC
- 223698 - Mi lista equipo3
- 236000
- 236002
- 236004
This is the list of apps that I use or have tried in past. Bold ones are those which I am using currently.
- Google keep note: Like the simplicity and sync around.
- Evernote: No good client for Linux and have too much functionality.
- OneNote: haven't used it and might not use it.
- journal and various other CLI based: Just didn't got that feel and didn't had a good android support.
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""" | |
You can run this in the following format: | |
For decimal: python3 ip2dh.py D <Ip-address> | |
For Hexadecimal: python3 ip2dh.py H <Ip-address> | |
""" | |
#!/usr/bin/python3 | |
import sys | |
if len(sys.argv) < 3: |
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""" | |
This is a small script that will help you download | |
all your data from snare tanner using tanner's API. | |
Always remember to deploy the API if the honeypot is | |
being deployed in the real world environment. | |
""" | |
import json | |
import requests |