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8.2.3. HTTP log format
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The HTTP format is the most complete and the best suited for HTTP proxies. It
is enabled by when "option httplog" is specified in the frontend. It provides
the same level of information as the TCP format with additional features which
are specific to the HTTP protocol. Just like the TCP format, the log is usually
emitted at the end of the session, unless "option logasap" is specified, which
generally only makes sense for download sites. A session which matches the
"monitor" rules will never logged. It is also possible not to log sessions for
@OnlyInAmerica
OnlyInAmerica / find_iam_user.py
Created April 3, 2014 22:52
Find an AWS IAM user corresponding to an AWS Access Key
# Find the IAM username belonging to the TARGET_ACCESS_KEY
# Useful for finding IAM user corresponding to a compromised AWS credential
# Requirements:
#
# Environmental variables:
# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
# python:
# boto
@JeffPaine
JeffPaine / vim-notes.md
Last active January 3, 2019 23:20
General vim notes.

Vim Notes

  • set list Shows invisible characters.
  • set listchars What invisibile characters should be set to, see :h listchars for complete list.

Key Remapping

  • map creates a key map that works in normal, visual, select and operator pending modes
  • map! creates a key map that works in insert and command-line mode.
@non
non / answer.md
Last active February 28, 2025 11:46
answer @nuttycom

What is the appeal of dynamically-typed languages?

Kris Nuttycombe asks:

I genuinely wish I understood the appeal of unityped languages better. Can someone who really knows both well-typed and unityped explain?

I think the terms well-typed and unityped are a bit of question-begging here (you might as well say good-typed versus bad-typed), so instead I will say statically-typed and dynamically-typed.

I'm going to approach this article using Scala to stand-in for static typing and Python for dynamic typing. I feel like I am credibly proficient both languages: I don't currently write a lot of Python, but I still have affection for the language, and have probably written hundreds of thousands of lines of Python code over the years.

@ake-persson
ake-persson / gist:ca29cca70f0b458aee4d
Last active January 28, 2022 17:43
Homebrew Formula for a Go app

Homebrew Formula for a Go app

These are quick notes from making my own Formula and Tap.

Add go build script to your Git repo

gobuild.sh

#!/bin/bash
@murarisumit
murarisumit / persistBrightnessSetting.md
Created July 16, 2015 13:59
Save backlight level at startup #ubuntu #debian

##Here we'll set the brightness level at startup Use xbacklight utility.

  1. In debian/ubuntu find startup applications portal
  2. Add command xbacklight -set 30
@leonardofed
leonardofed / README.md
Last active April 28, 2025 06:57
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.


@dagrz
dagrz / Retrieve all EC2 instance userData
Created October 18, 2016 02:18
Retrieve all EC2 instance userData
#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import boto3
import base64
client = boto3.client(service_name='ec2', region_name='us-east-1')
for region in client.describe_regions()['Regions']:
ec2 = boto3.resource(service_name='ec2', region_name=region['RegionName'])
for instance in ec2.instances.all():
response = instance.describe_attribute(Attribute='userData')
@mda590
mda590 / boto3_listinstances_example.py
Last active April 15, 2025 12:18
Example using boto3 to list running EC2 instances
import boto3
ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2')
def lambda_handler(event, context):
# create filter for instances in running state
filters = [
{
'Name': 'instance-state-name',
'Values': ['running']
#!/bin/bash
#Heavily inspired by clivewalkden/centos-7-package.sh
# ( https://gist.github.com/clivewalkden/b4df0074fc3a84f5bc0a39dc4b344c57 )
#However, this one was tested... 2017-JAN-09
vagrant init centos/7
vagrant up
vagrant ssh -c "sudo yum -y update"
vagrant ssh -c "sudo yum -y install wget nano kernel-devel gcc"