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@baetheus
baetheus / README.md
Last active December 2, 2024 11:51
SmartOS Single IP with NAT using VLAN

WARNING

These intructions might work, but they need a bit of attention. I've been reading through ipf and smf documentation and have found a few ways to improve this process. When I have time I'll add that information here, until then, be sure to look into the ipf settings if you're having issues with routing. Good luck!

Foreword

This is a modified version of sjorge's instructions for Single IP with NAT. Those instructions can be found here: https://docu.blackdot.be/snipets/solaris/smartos-nat

The primary difference is that this version does not rely on etherstubs for internal switching, but instead uses a vlan configuration. The benefits of this method over using etherstubs are:

  1. Project Fifo (project-fifo.net) can create vms and zones with vlans, but does not currently have etherstub support.
  2. Vlan switching is supposedly more efficient than creating an etherstub to handle switching. I have not tested this statement.
@textarcana
textarcana / centos-install-syntax-highlighting-in-less.sh
Last active May 1, 2023 01:01
2020 update: just use bat(1) instead!!!! bat has git integration and also can show invisible characters! OLD STUFF: How to enable syntax-highlighting in less. Use `less -N` (or type -N while in less) to enable line numbers. Based on the procedure described in http://superuser.com/questions/71588
# Enable syntax-highlighting in less.
# Last tested on CentOS 6.3.
#
# First, add these two lines to ~/.bashrc
# export LESSOPEN="| /usr/bin/src-hilite-lesspipe.sh %s"
# export LESS=" -R "
sudo yum -y install boost boost-devel ctags
wget http://springdale.math.ias.edu/data/puias/unsupported/6/x86_64/source-highlight-3.1.6-3.puias6.x86_64.rpm
@jahewson
jahewson / smartos-on-a-budget.sh
Last active March 9, 2024 07:27
Installing and Configuring SmartOS on a budget server (with a /29)
# Licensed under CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
# Derived works must attribute https://gist.github.com/4492300 at the beginning, and the date.
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Installing and Configuring SmartOS on a budget server (with a /29)
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# if you find this gist useful, please star it
# please be aware that budget hosting companies usually cut corners somewhere,
@chrisl8888
chrisl8888 / rsync.sh
Last active December 13, 2019 05:14
rsync example
#!/bin/bash
# -r recursive
# -z use compression - turn this off if server need to conserve memory
# -t preserve modification times
# -p preserve permissions
# -l copy symlinks as symlinks
# Sync the files from the source to target folder and delete any extraneous folders
rsync -rvztpl --delete --stats --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh . sshalias:/var/sites/fooooobarbar.com
@grawity
grawity / README.md
Created June 2, 2011 05:39
ADVENT magic mode script for TOPS-10-In-a-Box

This script was written for the TOPS-10-In-a-Box project. It calculates the passwords for Magic Mode in ADVENT, and is based on the one available at Zonadepruebas website.

Description copied from Zonadepruebas:

Don Woods, who deviced this authentication scheme 29 years ago, has given his kind permission to disclose it publically

'Advent' is reputedly the first text adventure game. It was originally created by William Crowthers, and later expanded by Don Woods. It was programmed in Fortran, on a DEC PDP-10 computer, and Woods' version dates from 1977. This first version has a maintenance feature called "Magic Mode". It was intended for administrators only, and involves a bizarre authentication process. After entering "MAGIC MODE" as first command in the game, the program will ask:

  1. "ARE YOU A WIZARD?", (replay "YES")
  2. "PROVE IT! SAY MAGIC WORD", (default is "DWARF")