I’m currently working (I’m just at the beginning, and I’m quite slow) on a personal project that will use Keepass files (kdb and kdbx).
I tried to find some documentation about .kdb and .kdbx format, but I didn’t find anything, even in the Keepass official website. I you want to know how these file formats are structured, you must read Keepass’s source code. So I wrote this article that explains how Keepass file format are structured, maybe it will help someone.
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Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 20. But for multiples of three, print 'Fizz' | |
instead of the number and for the multiples of five print 'Buzz'. | |
For numbers which are multiples of both three and five print 'FizzBuzz'. | |
""" | |
for num in range(1,21): | |
string = "" | |
if num % 3 == 0: | |
string = string + "Fizz" |
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sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/redhat/jenkins.repo | |
sudo rpm --import https://jenkins-ci.org/redhat/jenkins-ci.org.key | |
sudo yum install jenkins |
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# install ubuntu in virtual machine | |
# https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1481300 | |
# Get arch type of ubuntu | |
# i686 = 32 bit | |
# x86_64 = 64 bit | |
uname -m | |
# download forticlient | |
https://hadler.me/linux/forticlient-sslvpn-deb-packages |
Download CMake from: https://cmake.org/download/
wget https://cmake.org/files/v3.12/cmake-3.12.3.tar.gz
tar zxvf cmake-3.*
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Recently, I use JMXterm to collect info about Java JVM via JMX and MBeans. Here is a short note. | |
- Download JMXterm | |
https://sourceforge.net/projects/cyclops-group/files/jmxterm/1.0.0/jmxterm-1.0.0-uber.jar/download | |
- Run JMXterm | |
java -jar jmxterm-1.0.0-uber.jar --url localhost:<jmx listen port> | |
- All MBeans from java.lang | |
$>domain java.lang |
This tuturial will help you configure network for your fresh Proxmox istallation.
Be aware that Proxmox configuration was made using this tutorial.
Backup your current /etc/network/interfaces using this command:
cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.backup
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I ran into the battle of running all of my VMs and the host node under a single public IP address. Luckily, the host is just pure Debian, and ships with iptables. | |
What needs to be done is essentially to run all the VMs on a private internal network. Outbound internet access is done via NAT. Inbound access is via port forwarding. | |
Network configuration | |
Here’s how it’s done: | |
Create a virtual interface that serves as the gateway for your VMs: |
aka what i did to get from nothing to done.
note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV
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