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@dduvnjak
dduvnjak / README.md
Last active December 15, 2015 13:19
A Ruby script which spins up a new Ubuntu instance on EC2 and installs java, ant, python and perl on it (all done via Fog). It reads parameters from the config file, but they're overwritable with passed arguments. Can also terminate instances and attach EBS volumes.

Usage:

ruby aws.rb launch [--region region --aws-key aws_key --aws-secret aws_secret --security-group security_group --key-pair key_pair --key-path key_path --ami-id ami_id--flavor-id flavor_id ]  

ruby aws.rb terminate [--region region --aws-key aws_key --aws-secret aws_secret] --instance-id instance_id  

ruby aws.rb attach [--region region --aws-key aws_key --aws-secret aws_secret] --instance-id instance_id --volume-id volume_id
No arguments provided
@tuxfight3r
tuxfight3r / tcp_flags.txt
Last active July 29, 2024 09:08
tcpdump - reading tcp flags
##TCP FLAGS##
Unskilled Attackers Pester Real Security Folks
==============================================
TCPDUMP FLAGS
Unskilled = URG = (Not Displayed in Flag Field, Displayed elsewhere)
Attackers = ACK = (Not Displayed in Flag Field, Displayed elsewhere)
Pester = PSH = [P] (Push Data)
Real = RST = [R] (Reset Connection)
Security = SYN = [S] (Start Connection)
@magnetikonline
magnetikonline / README.md
Last active June 7, 2023 20:57
AWS Elastic Beanstalk deploy user restricted IAM policy.

AWS Elastic Beanstalk deploy user restricted IAM policy

An IAM user policy document to give minimal rights for deploying an Elastic Beanstalk application.

Where:

  • REGION: AWS region.
  • ACCOUNT_ID: AWS account ID.
  • APPLICATION_NAME: Desired target Elastic Beanstalk application name(space).
  • IAM_INSTANCE_PROFILE_ROLE: The instance profile (IAM role) Elastic Beanstalk EC2 instaces will run under.
@diegopacheco
diegopacheco / ansible-aws.md
Last active May 15, 2020 13:44
How to Install Ansible on Amazon Linux / CentOS?
sudo su
yum update
yum install -y git
cd /usr/local/src
yum -y install git python-jinja2 python-paramiko PyYAML make MySQL-python
git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
cd ansible
git submodule update --init --recursive
make install
@justinclayton
justinclayton / taint_module.sh
Created January 19, 2016 18:48
Terraform: taint all resources from one module
#!/bin/bash
module=$1
for resource in `terraform show -module-depth=1 | grep module.${module} | tr -d ':' | sed -e 's/module.${module}.//'`; do
terraform taint -module ${module} ${resource}
done
@bsara
bsara / git-ssh-auth-win-setup.md
Last active July 25, 2024 05:16
Setup SSH Authentication for Git Bash on Windows

Setup SSH Authentication for Git Bash on Windows

Prepararation

  1. Create a folder at the root of your user home folder (Example: C:/Users/uname/) called .ssh.
  2. Create the following files if they do not already exist (paths begin from the root of your user home folder):
  • .ssh/config
@jesugmz
jesugmz / 60-jetbrains.conf
Last active April 24, 2023 17:32
Avoid the message 'External file changes sync may be slow: The current inotify(7) watch limit is too low.' from JetBrains products
#
# Avoid the message 'External file changes sync may be slow: The current inotify(7) watch limit is too low.' from JetBrains products.
#
# 1. Create the file /etc/sysctl.d/60-jetbrains.conf and paste this code
# 2. Restart the sysctl service: sudo sysctl -p --system
# 3. Restart the IDE
#
# More info:
# https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/IDEADEV/Inotify+Watches+Limit
@tamas-molnar
tamas-molnar / kubectl-shortcuts.sh
Last active June 19, 2024 14:10
aliases and shortcuts for kubectl
alias kc='kubectl'
alias kclf='kubectl logs --tail=200 -f'
alias kcgs='kubectl get service -o wide'
alias kcgd='kubectl get deployment -o wide'
alias kcgp='kubectl get pod -o wide'
alias kcgn='kubectl get node -o wide'
alias kcdp='kubectl describe pod'
alias kcds='kubectl describe service'
alias kcdd='kubectl describe deployment'
alias kcdf='kubectl delete -f'
@sapessi
sapessi / README.md
Last active September 17, 2021 21:32
continuous deployment of Golang Gin application in AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway with CodePipeline/CodeBuild

You can use CodePipeline and CodeBuild to create a continuous deployment/integration pipeline for serverless applications build on AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. This sample application is written in Go with the Gin framework and uses the eawsy API Gateway proxy shim: https://github.com/eawsy/aws-lambda-go-net

We initially detailed our methodology in this blog post: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/continuous-deployment-for-serverless-applications/

We have used the shim technology created by eawsy to run Golang applications inside AWS Lambda (https://github.com/eawsy/aws-lambda-go-shim) and created a container that can be used with CodeBuild as part of our original pipeline template.

The container is available on DockerHub and is called sapessi/aws-lambda-go18-codebuild:latest. To use this container, simply change the Image property of the CodeBuild project environment.

The pipeline template, sample app, buildspec and SAM files are attached to this gist.