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# PS : ChatGPT makes mistakes, consider "trust but verify" principle
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#Events to Monitor
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/plan/appendix-l--events-to-monitor
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#run
eventvwr.msc Event viewer
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Event Viewer(Local)-Windows Logs (shutdown / restart )
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suriyaJaboon / fortigate.pattern
Created August 1, 2024 03:23 — forked from onodai145/fortigate.pattern
Logstash log parsing sample for FortiOS after 5.6
FORTIDATE %{YEAR:year}\-%{MONTHNUM:month}\-%{MONTHDAY:day}
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suriyaJaboon / kerberos_setup.md
Created November 20, 2019 03:08 — forked from ashrithr/kerberos_setup.md
Set up kerberos on Redhat/CentOS 7

Installing Kerberos on Redhat 7

This installation is going to require 2 servers one acts as kerberos KDC server and the other machine is going to be client. Lets assume the FQDN's are (here cw.com is the domain name, make a note of the domain name here):

  • Kerberos KDC Server: kdc.cw.com
  • Kerberos Client: kclient.cw.com

Important: Make sure that both systems have their hostnames properly set and both systems have the hostnames and IP addresses of both systems in

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suriyaJaboon / nginx.conf
Created September 27, 2018 15:21 — forked from micho/nginx.conf
nginx config for http/https proxy to localhost:3000
First, install nginx for mac with "brew install nginx".
Then follow homebrew's instructions to know where the config file is.
1. To use https you will need a self-signed certificate: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-certificate-self
2. Copy it somewhere (use full path in the example below for server.* files)
3. sudo nginx -s reload
4. Access https://localhost/
Edit /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:
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suriyaJaboon / Kafka commands.md
Created August 7, 2018 16:56 — forked from vkroz/Kafka commands.md
Kafka frequent commands

Kafka frequent commands

Assuming that the following environment variables are set:

  • KAFKA_HOME where Kafka is installed on local machine (e.g. /opt/kafka)
  • ZK_HOSTS identifies running zookeeper ensemble, e.g. ZK_HOSTS=192.168.0.99:2181
  • KAFKA_BROKERS identifies running Kafka brokers, e.g. KAFKA_BROKERS=192.168.0.99:9092

Server

Start Zookepper and Kafka servers

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suriyaJaboon / kafka-cheat-sheet.md
Created August 7, 2018 15:42 — forked from ursuad/kafka-cheat-sheet.md
Quick command reference for Apache Kafka

Kafka Topics

List existing topics

bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --list

Describe a topic

bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --describe --topic mytopic

Purge a topic

bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper localhost:2181 --alter --topic mytopic --config retention.ms=1000

... wait a minute ...

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suriyaJaboon / mongo-docker.bash
Created March 28, 2018 02:38 — forked from goliatone/mongo-docker.bash
Running mongodb inside a docker container (with mongodb authentication)
# Create a container from the mongo image,
# run is as a daemon (-d), expose the port 27017 (-p),
# set it to auto start (--restart)
# and with mongo authentication (--auth)
# Image used is https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo/
docker pull mongo
docker run --name YOURCONTAINERNAME --restart=always -d -p 27017:27017 mongo mongod --auth
# Using the mongo "localhost exception" (https://docs.mongodb.org/v3.0/core/security-users/#localhost-exception)
# add a root user
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suriyaJaboon / destructuring.js
Created March 26, 2018 17:02 — forked from mikaelbr/destructuring.js
Several demos and usages for ES6 destructuring. Runnable demos and slides about the same topic: http://git.mikaelb.net/presentations/bartjs/destructuring
// === Arrays
var [a, b] = [1, 2];
console.log(a, b);
//=> 1 2
// Use from functions, only select from pattern
var foo = () => [1, 2, 3];