For educational reasons I've decided to create my own CA. Here is what I learned.
Lets get some context first.
# Client configs, 16.04, | |
script-security 2 | |
up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf | |
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf | |
# network manager, 16.04, install below package to enable import openvpn client configs | |
sudo apt install network-manager-openvpn-gnome | |
# Client configs, 18.04/18.10 |
== Adb Server | |
adb kill-server | |
adb start-server | |
== Adb Reboot | |
adb reboot | |
adb reboot recovery | |
adb reboot-bootloader | |
== Shell |
This guide likely applies to other models and, potentially, even laptops from other OEMs that have NVME drives. However, I've only tested this on my Dell XPS 15 (9560) with the OEM Windows installation from the Signature Edition model.
Switching from RAID to AHCI is significantly simpler than switching from AHCI to RAID. All that's needed is a successful boot to Safe Mode.
msconfig.exe
or open an admin cmd/PowerShell window and run:# Chroot Jail for SSH Access | |
# Tested on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS and Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) | |
# Reference : http://allanfeid.com/content/creating-chroot-jail-ssh-access | |
# | |
# Had to add/change several things to make it work, including: | |
# - create lib64 folder | |
# - copy whoami dependencies that ldd doesn't show to fix 'I have no name!' | |
# in the customized prompt + create passwd file | |
# |
"""Demonstration of server-sent events with Tornado. To see the | |
stream, you can either point your browser to ``http://localhost:8080`` | |
or use ``curl`` like so:: | |
$ curl http://localhost:8080/events | |
""" | |
import signal | |
from tornado import web, gen |