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- redbook @doc
- onion on it, click this to start (if you want you can make a shortcut by right-clicking create shortcut... ut it in the #OpNewblood channel, which again you can access through your web browser at this link: <a ... <u>1)</u> To check anytime if TOR is working, you can go here: <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">... protect your privacy and stop malicious activity. Can set rules for individual sites or deny globally.
- basics @terminal
- ll script usually resides inside a file. The file can be executable, but you can call a Bash script with that filename as a parameter: <code> bash ./myfile ... but by **permissions** (filemode). The file name can be any combination of legal filename characters. ... must be **the first two bytes** in the file! You can follow the process by using ''echo'' as a fake in
- ipset @debian
- lease forgive the lack of originality). Note you can create several types of ipset lists, with the typ... m set --match-set blacklist src -j DROP Note, we can always remove these rules (to get iptables to not... -table rules permanently. **Alternatively**, you can list all iptables rules (of which ipset will be i... y the desired action to perform. Only one of them can be specified on the command line unless otherwise
- terminal
- to issue specific commands to your terminal. This can be related to switching colors or positioning the cursor, i.e. anything that can't be done by the application itself. ===== How ... acter-sequence, but will perform some action. You can print the codes with a simple ''echo'' command. ... tly - use the ''tput'' command!** All codes that can be used with ''tput'' can be found in terminfo(5)
- behaviours @terminal
- at `cd' will fail if no valid directory name can be constructed from any of the entries in `$... the `echo' builtin to be fully conformant. Bash can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default, ... t breaks in POSIX(r) mode! __**The POSIX(r) mode can be switched on by:**__ * Bash starting as ''sh'... e following restrictions: * the ''cd'' command can't be used to change directories * the variables
- scripting @terminal
- Avoid them if possible. They only make trouble. I can imagine one case where they're useful: Indenting ... you use for the first time are **empty**, anybody can **inject** content into a variable by passing it ... need to parse a parameter as a list of words, you can't quote, of course, e.g. <code> list="one two thr... oid it, unless absolutely neccesary: * ''eval'' can be your neckshot * there are most likely other
- dorks @google
- ges ====== inurl:microsoft filetype:iso You can change the string to whatever you want, ex. Micro... oftware that creates webstatistics. For those who can read Japanese, check out the author's site at: ht... y, where many, many, many types of password files can be found. This link is not as reliable, but crawling etc directories can be really fun! ====== Passwords in backup files
- redirection @scripts
- an error" 1>&2 </code> The redirection operation can be **anywhere** in a simple command, so these exa... mal, ordinary filename from the filesystem (which can of course be a FIFO, too. Simply everything you can reference in the filesystem)| |''&N''|references t... T'' names a regular file that already exists. You can manually override that behaviour by forcing overw
- mirc @irc
- ndow of yours. ==== Creating a window ==== you can do anything in the window of yours, you will need... w Commands ==== With the following commands you can manipulate a window in number of way: /titlebar... indowname to a new @windowname. An optional title can also be specified in this command. /aline [colo... elete the Nth line from the window. The N2th line can be specified to give a range of line ex: 4-7 will
- positional-parameters @scripts
- first argument ===== The very first argument you can access is referenced as ''$0''. It is usually set... ndependent from the positional parameter list. It can be set to anything. In the **ideal** case it's th... this gets set on invocation, the invoking program can easily influence it (the ''login'' program does t... general: ''$N'' will become ''$N-1'' The command can take a number as argument: Number of positions to
- logrotate @debian
- ut don't change the original at all. This option can be used, for instance, to make a ... d optionally creating a new one. It can be used when some program cannot be told to close... r the omitted attributes. This option can be disabled using the nocreate option. dai... sed in combination with compress. It can be used when some program cannot be told to close
- obsolete @scripts
- context, depending on the value of the variable, can yield different results depending on possibly unc... es of files in the current working directory. You can't get globbing without word-splitting, or vice ve... ). [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/050 | You can't store a command or character-delimited list in ... is makes some sense, because future compatibility can't be guaranteed, and any compatibility at all, re
- obselete @terminal
- context, depending on the value of the variable, can yield different results depending on possibly unc... es of files in the current working directory. You can't get globbing without word-splitting, or vice ve... ). [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/050 | You can't store a command or character-delimited list in ... is makes some sense, because future compatibility can't be guaranteed, and any compatibility at all, re
- ping @php
- ; } else { echo "didn't work"; } ?> </sxh> You can find the original source code at this "Lost in Co... mand from a PHP script As a final option, if you can run the ping command from your command line, you can also just execute it with a PHP ping script, like... mand line, this "PHP exec" example shows how this can work. REF: https://alvinalexander.com/php/php-p
- check-script @scripts
- the number of python code lines in the files. We can use it like **./stat.sh <dir>** ==== Create test... ssed. </sxh> Thats all. We wrote one test. You can write more tests if you want. <code> $ ls testsu... 2 passed and 0 failed. Test passed. </code> You can find more **.bashtest** examples in the [[https:/... .com/pahaz/bashtest | bashtest github repo]]. You can also write your question or report a bug [[https: