I hereby claim:
- I am checktheroads on github.
- I am mattlove (https://keybase.io/mattlove) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAk9K8YeccgOAd22AtSJ7vtAhHIGSDpiJllQqR0RGGnwgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # the source: http://serverfault.com/questions/515833/how-to-remove-private-key-password-from-pkcs12-container | |
| if [ $# -ne 2 ] | |
| then | |
| echo "Usage: `basename $0` YourPKCSFile YourPKCSPassword" | |
| exit $E_BADARGS | |
| fi |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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Anything |
.+ |
One Character |
^$ |
Local Routes |
\_65000$ |
Originated by AS65000 |
^65000\_ |
Received from AS65000 |
_65000_ |
Via AS65000 |
_65000_65001_ |
Via AS65000 and AS65001 |
_(65000_)+ |
Multiple AS65000 in path |
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| For: https://reddit.com/r/Python/comments/c70u0b/get_broadcast_ipv4_address/ | |
| Returns list of nested tuples for primary network interfaces, IP, | |
| network, and broadcast addresses. Example: | |
| [ | |
| ( | |
| 'en0', |
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| import click | |
| import subprocess | |
| app_mapping = { | |
| "termius": ("Termius", "termius-app"), | |
| "googlechrome": ("Google Chrome", "google-chrome"), | |
| "vscode": ("Visual Studio Code", "code"), | |
| "hyper": ("Hyper", "hyper"), | |
| "inkdrop": ("Inkdrop", "inkdrop"), |
| { | |
| "name": "Dank Neon", | |
| "black": "#191b2a", | |
| "red": "#ff476e", | |
| "green": "#39ffba", | |
| "yellow": "#ffee7a", | |
| "blue": "#94bfff", | |
| "purple": "#ae81ff", | |
| "cyan": "#01f7f7", | |
| "white": "#eff0f6", |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Since the BIRD docs are the suck, and every time I have to install BIRD it takes me a full 30 minutes | |
| # to figure out which libraries are missing on vanilla Ubuntu and install them, try again, rinse, | |
| # repeat, here's a script to do it for you. | |
| DEPS="m4 bison flex libncurses5-dev libreadline-dev" | |
| install_deps() { | |
| sudo apt install -y $DEPS | |
| } |
| def three_digit_anti_match(number, prefix=""): | |
| """Create a non-capturing regex pattern for a three digit number. | |
| Optionally, add a prefix to the pattern. | |
| Example: | |
| Say one wants to match all BGP communities in range, except one, | |
| without using magical features like a negative lookahead, | |
| because, perhaps, your network vendor (looking at you, Juniper) | |
| doesn't support them: |