I hereby claim:
- I am zerof on github.
- I am zerof (https://keybase.io/zerof) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 9496 BC80 3B9C 3C65 6E78 A5B9 C759 1EFB EDFC 6E11
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script will help you to set Hiawatha Server. | |
# Tested on Devuan 8 32/64bit. Debian Jessie supported as well. | |
# Script author ZEROF <zerof at backbox dot org> | |
# If you like Linux and security join http://backbox.org | |
# Script version 0.6c | |
# This script is distributed under a DO WHAT THE F*** YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE. | |
# http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ | |
clear | |
function banner () |
cat > /etc/udev/rules.d/73-beaglebone.rules <<EOF | |
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_interface", \ | |
ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="a6d0", \ | |
DRIVER=="", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe -b ftdi_sio" | |
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="drivers", \ | |
ENV{DEVPATH}=="/bus/usb-serial/drivers/ftdi_sio", \ | |
ATTR{new_id}="0403 a6d0" | |
ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", \ |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script will help you to set Nodewatch (http://vpsantiabuse.com/). | |
# Tested with Debian 7 32/64bit. | |
# Script 2nd hand author ZEROF <[email protected]> | |
# Idea was born here https://vpsaddicted.com/installing-and-configuring-nodewatch-on-debian-7/ | |
# If you like Linux and security join http://backbox.org | |
# Script version 0.3b | |
# This script is distributed under a DO WHAT THE F*** YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE. | |
# http://rmlh.me/license.html |
#!/usr/bin/perl -w | |
# ORGINAL FTP BACKUP SCRIPT V1.00 | |
# Version 1.01 2nd hand coded BY ZEROF <zerof at backbox.org> | |
# This script was updated because some providers support only FTP passive mode (like online.net) | |
# And I needed Debian support as well (replaced path of gzip) | |
# SFTP support didn't work, need few lines of new code I guess, I didn't spend to much time on that part | |
# i just disabled, for now. If you have idea about fixing this, keep me posted. | |
# Is this best solution you will find? Nop, find some more secured scipt like duplicity | |
# COPYRIGHT 2013 - WEBHOSTINGHERO.COM |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Install OpenVas 7 with BackBox 4.0 | |
# Author ZEROF <zerof at backbox dot org> | |
# Orginal idea (not working any more): http://www.mockel.se/index.php/2014/02/openvas-7-beta-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts-beta/ | |
# This installation guide was update and translated to script by ZEROF for BackBox 4 users. | |
# -OpenVas packages updated to last version /x2 | |
# -Fixed installation erros | |
# -Installing gpg key for feeds upgrade | |
# -Setting user and password | |
# -Remove script was upgraded and remove menu option included |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
THIS IS OLD VERSION NOT SUPPORTED ANYMORE | |
Check: https://gist.github.com/ZEROF/10743343 | |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script will help you to set Hiawatha Server. | |
# Tested with Debian 7/8 32/64bit. | |
# Script author ZEROF zerof at backbox dot org | |
# If you like Linux and security join http://backbox.org | |
# Script version 0.5t | |
# This script is distributed under a DO WHAT THE F*** YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE. |
## Install VMWare Player 15.5 for Ubuntu 18.04 and BakcBox Linux | |
I don't know if VMWare is messing with Linux users or they just don't care, installing VMWare player was not pleasure at all. | |
You need hackish brain to make it working with Remove Console who is kind of dependency for VMWare WebSphere and | |
advanced users of VMWare products. Anyway .. | |
## Step by step | |
Install older version of VMWare Player 12.5.9 |
I woke up, started my laptop, and I got laptop poweroff just after booting. My Carbon X1 (7th generation) is only 2 months | |
old. Not really best way to start a day. | |
Solution: | |
1. Power off your lap top | |
2. Find this little reset button on the bottom of your laptop | |
3. Hold for five seconds let go; plug laptop back | |
4. Hit power button |
Hi folks,
For some time now there is an issue for all people running VMWARE Workstation (i think even player) with vmmon and vmnet kernel modules. When you start Workstation you will get message "Before you can run VMWare, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel". You will try to click on install, but in the end you will get an error message with path to error log file.
I'm running kernel 5.4 because this version is fixing few hardware issues I have with "modern hardware" on my laptop.