Download the zip for this gist, extract it into a local directory, open up the command line and navigate to that directory.
python3 -m pip install -U --user Pillow mss
Nice ansible playbook and supplemental Makefile for bulk change of default username on raspberry pi running on raspbian distribution. It can be easily modified for mass changing passwords on any templated virtual machines or devices.
For use just run:
make rename_pi_user i=10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2,10.0.3
wget
wget https://download.robomongo.org/1.2.1/linux/robo3t-1.2.1-linux-x86_64-3e50a65.tar.gz
tar -xvzf robo3t-1.2.1-linux-x86_64-3e50a65.tar.gz
version: "3.7" | |
services: | |
pihole: | |
container_name: pihole | |
image: pihole/pihole:latest | |
dns: 127.0.0.1 | |
restart: unless-stopped | |
links: | |
- unbound |
const echoPostRequest = { | |
url: 'https://<my url>.auth0.com/oauth/token', | |
method: 'POST', | |
header: 'Content-Type:application/json', | |
body: { | |
mode: 'application/json', | |
raw: JSON.stringify( | |
{ | |
client_id:'<your client ID>', | |
client_secret:'<your client secret>', |
#!/bin/bash | |
docker ps --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project" -q | xargs docker inspect --format='{{index .Config.Labels "com.docker.compose.project"}}'| sort | uniq |
# ======================================================== | |
# Setup a Dumb AP, Wired backbone for OpenWRT / LEDE | |
# ======================================================== | |
# Set lan logical interface as bridge (to allow bridge multiple physical interfaces) | |
uci set network.lan.type='bridge' | |
# assign WAN physical interface to LAN (will be available as an additional LAN port now) | |
uci set network.lan.ifname="$(uci get network.lan.ifname) $(uci get network.wan.ifname)" | |
uci del network.wan.ifname | |
# Remove wan logical interface, since we will not need it. | |
uci del network.wan |
# ==================================================================================== | |
# Steps for Main Router (must have connected internet on WAN port) | |
# ==================================================================================== | |
# Set your network IP address configuration default is 192.168.1.0/24 | |
uci set network.lan.ipaddr='192.168.1.1' | |
# Recommended, to identify on network and when logged on | |
uci set system.@system[0].hostname='MainRouter' | |
uci set network.lan.hostname="`uci get system.@system[0].hostname`" |
There aren't many tutorials about this, the only tutorials I've found were about passing through entire PCIe cards to VMs, or refered to old ESXI versions (below 6.5) that used a more comprehensive desktop client instead of the web app. In v6.5, the web app was introduced and the desktop client was deprecated. You used to be able to setup RDMs in the desktop client, but with the introduction of the web console, this is no longer the case. This tutorial shows you how to pass SATA HDDs to the virtual machine on VMWare ESXI 6.5. This tutorial is partially based on VMWare's own KB and the now deprecated Forza IT blog post.
There is now an option while editing your VM's settings to add a New raw disk
when you click `Add ha
Go to File -> Settings -> Tools -> Terminal and change Shell path based on the the installed git version.
for 64bit:
"C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe" --login -i
for 32bit:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\sh.exe" --login -i