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@astrikos
astrikos / stale_security_groups.py
Created November 9, 2017 15:52
Script to detect stale AWS security groups
#!/usr/bin/env python
import boto3
import argparse
class StaleSGDetector(object):
"""
Class to hold the logic for detecting AWS security groups that are stale.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
@gwillem
gwillem / magento-nginx.conf
Last active July 29, 2023 10:13
Battle-tested Nginx configuration for Magento (source: www.hypernode.com)
# This is an annotated subset of the Nginx configuration from our Magento production platform @ www.hypernode.com
# See https://www.byte.nl/blog/magento-cacheleak-issue
# !!!! If you are a Hypernode customer, do not use this config as it will result in duplicate statements. !!!!!
user app;
worker_processes 4;
pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
events {
@seth-paxton
seth-paxton / gist:a653dbe1a1c77160df34
Created October 6, 2014 22:03
Sensu Remediation Example
{
"checks": {
"seyren_check": {
"command": "/etc/sensu/plugins/check-procs.rb -p PROC",
"interval": 10,
"subscribers": ["SUB"],
"handlers": ["remediator","pagerduty"],
"occurrences": 1,
"refresh": 10,
"remediation": {
@plentz
plentz / nginx.conf
Last active November 16, 2024 14:10
Best nginx configuration for improved security(and performance)
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048
@banaslee
banaslee / XGH - en.txt
Last active November 12, 2024 13:00
eXtreme Go-Horse Process
eXtreme Go Horse (XGH) Process
Source: http://gohorseprocess.wordpress.com
1. I think therefore it's not XGH.
In XGH you don't think, you do the first thing that comes to your mind. There's not a second option as the first one is faster.
2. There are 3 ways of solving a problem: the right way, the wrong way and the XGH way which is exactly like the wrong one but faster.
XGH is faster than any development process you know (see Axiom 14).
@cjus
cjus / jsonval.sh
Created June 26, 2011 17:42
Extract a JSON value from a BASH script
#!/bin/bash
function jsonval {
temp=`echo $json | sed 's/\\\\\//\//g' | sed 's/[{}]//g' | awk -v k="text" '{n=split($0,a,","); for (i=1; i<=n; i++) print a[i]}' | sed 's/\"\:\"/\|/g' | sed 's/[\,]/ /g' | sed 's/\"//g' | grep -w $prop`
echo ${temp##*|}
}
json=`curl -s -X GET http://twitter.com/users/show/$1.json`
prop='profile_image_url'
picurl=`jsonval`
@rcoup
rcoup / aws_usage.py
Created June 1, 2010 21:46
A script to query the Amazon Web Services (S3/EC2/etc) usage reports programmatically.
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
A script to query the Amazon Web Services usage reports programmatically.
Ideally this wouldn't exist, and Amazon would provide an API we can use
instead, but hey - that's life.
Basically takes your AWS account username and password, logs into the
website as you, and grabs the data out. Always gets the 'All Usage Types'