- Open Chrome Developer tools and click the Network tab.
- Navigate to the page with the video and get it to start playing.
- Filter the list of files to "m3u8".
- Find master.m3u8 or index.m3u8 and click on it.
- Save the file to disk and look inside it.
- If the file contains a single m3u8 master url, copy that one instead.
- Run the program m3u8x.
- Paste the same m3u8 url in both textboxes (URL and Quality URL) and click "Headers" and set the referral url and user-agent from the request as found in Chrome.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Example using getopt (vs builtin getopts) that can also handle long options. | |
# Another clean example can be found at: | |
# http://www.bahmanm.com/blogs/command-line-options-how-to-parse-in-bash-using-getopt | |
# | |
aflag=n | |
bflag=n |
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// Filename: HttpServer.cs | |
// Author: Benjamin N. Summerton <define-private-public> | |
// License: Unlicense (http://unlicense.org/) | |
using System; | |
using System.IO; | |
using System.Text; | |
using System.Net; | |
using System.Threading.Tasks; |
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// UPDATE: In 2023, you should probably stop using this! The narrow version of Safari that | |
// does not support `nomodule` is probably not being used anywhere. The code below is left | |
// for posterity. | |
/** | |
* Safari 10.1 supports modules, but does not support the `nomodule` attribute - it will | |
* load <script nomodule> anyway. This snippet solve this problem, but only for script | |
* tags that load external code, e.g.: <script nomodule src="nomodule.js"></script> | |
* | |
* Again: this will **not** prevent inline script, e.g.: |
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<!-- | |
Similar to https://gist.github.com/samthor/64b114e4a4f539915a95b91ffd340acc | |
But prevents Safari 10.1 from downloading ES5 scripts. | |
This is the only way I know to detect "module" support in <head>. | |
--> | |
<script> | |
// matrix of script sources. rows will be executed in order. | |
// first column is ES6, the second is ES5. | |
window.__SCRIPTS__ = [ |
This gist focuses on (relatively) free and (relatively) easy things organizations can do to better protect their networks without buying yet another black box with blinking lights.
Got some ideas of your own that should be on this list? Please leave a comment below!
Microsoft has a great paper on the topic that gives some nice high level recommendations:
- Use a unique password per site
- Enable complexity
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#!/bin/bash | |
# https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2295/runcommand-warning-if-voltage-temperature-throttling | |
#Flag Bits | |
UNDERVOLTED=0x1 | |
CAPPED=0x2 | |
THROTTLED=0x4 | |
HAS_UNDERVOLTED=0x10000 | |
HAS_CAPPED=0x20000 |