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#!/bin/sh
# Debug:
#set -x
OS=`uname -s`
case $OS in
FreeBSD)
if test ! -f /usr/local/bin/pear
then
@artbikes
artbikes / gist:2313040
Created April 5, 2012 18:23
auditd logstash pattern
AUDIT type=%{WORD:audit_type} msg=audit\(%{NUMBER:audit_epoch}:%{NUMBER:audit_counter}\): user pid=%{NUMBER:audit_pid} uid=%{NUMBER:audit_uid} auid=%{NUMBER:audit_audid} subj=%{WORD:audit_subject} msg=%{GREEDYDATA:audit_message}
AUDITLOGIN type=%{WORD:audit_type} msg=audit\(%{NUMBER:audit_epoch}:%{NUMBER:audit_counter}\): login pid=%{NUMBER:audit_pid} uid=%{NUMBER:audit_uid} old auid=%{NUMBER:old_auid} new auid=%{NUMBER:new_auid} old ses=%{NUMBER:old_ses} new ses=%{NUMBER:new_ses}
@shamil
shamil / howto_deb_repackage.txt
Created July 19, 2012 03:29
Howto repackage deb packages
Use folowing steps to repackage dep package:
1: Extract deb package
# dpkg-deb -x <package.deb> <dir>
2: Extract control-information from a package
# dpkg-deb -e <package.deb> <dir/DEBIAN>
3. After completed to make changes to the package, repack the deb
# dpkg-deb -b <dir> <new-package.deb>
@obscurerichard
obscurerichard / README.md
Created September 17, 2012 22:35
Simulates a low bandwidth, high-latency network connection

slow

This bash script offers quick shortcuts to simulate slower network connections. It is useful when you need to simulate a wireless network on a Linux network server, especially when you are using a virtual machine guest on your local machine or in the cloud.

slow 3G                   # Slow network on default eth0 down to 3G wireless speeds
slow reset                # Reset connection for default eth0 to normal
slow vsat --latency=500ms # Simulate satellite internet  with a high latency
slow dsl -b 1mbps         # Simulate DSL with a slower speed than the default

slow modem-56k -d eth0 # Simulate a 56k modem on the eth1 device. eth0 is unchanged.

@millisami
millisami / gist:3798773
Created September 28, 2012 09:04 — forked from juanje/gist:3797297
Mount apt cache of a Vagrant box in the host to spin up the packages installation

This is a little trick I use to spin up the packages instalation on Debian/Ubuntu boxes in Vagrant.

I add a simple function that checks if a directory named something similar to ~/.vagrant.d/cache/apt/opscode-ubuntu-12.04/partial (it may have another path in Windows or MacOS) and create the directory if it doesn't already exist.

def local_cache(box_name)
  cache_dir = File.join(File.expand_path(Vagrant::Environment::DEFAULT_HOME),
                        'cache',
                        'apt',
                        box_name)