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redbook @doc
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-------------------------------------<br> <strong>The #OpNewblood Super Secret Security Handbook</stron... ------------<br> <tt>If you have not gone through the IRC chat client <br>setup for your operating syst... ttempt to put it simply and in laymans terms, you the user are ultimatly responsible for the security of your own systems.<em> </em><br><br> <br></center><
behaviours @terminal
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s a "login shell", Bash reads and sets (executes) the user's profile from ''/etc/profile'' and one of '... _login'', or ''~/.profile'' (in that order, using the first one that's readable!). When a login shell exits, Bash reads and executes commands from the file ''~/.bash_logout'', if it exists. Why an ex... ctions and variable sets that only make sense for the initial user login. That's why all UNIX(r) shells
logrotate @debian
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Here is more information on the directives which may be included in a logrotate configuration file: ... fies which command to use to compress log files. The default is gzip(1). See also compress. un... es which command to use to uncompress log files. The default is gunzip(1). compressext ... compressed logfiles, if compression is enabled. The default follows that of the con‐ figu
basics @terminal
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====== The basics of shell scripting ====== {{keywords>bash shell scripting basics learning tutorial}}... === A shell script usually resides inside a file. The file can be executable, but you can call a Bash s... from UNIX(r), where executables are not tagged by the extension, but by **permissions** (filemode). The file name can be any combination of legal filename c
code_html @doc
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DES 100-101 ====== **100** - Continue - Tells the client that the first part of the request has been received and that it should continue with the rest of the request or ignore if the request has
mirc @irc
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IRC: Custom Window** Prior to mIRC 5.5, this was the main method for making a GUI (graphical user inte... window, like a channel window or a server window. The following commands allow you to modify, add, and ... = Creating a window ==== you can do anything in the window of yours, you will need to actually open it. The "@" before the name is required to indicate to mI
obsolete @scripts
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bsolete by some measure. A thorough discussion of the rationale is beyond the scope of this page. See the [[scripting:nonportable | portability page]] for a discussion on portabili... lfers. New scripts should never use them. None of the items on this list are specified by the most curr
obselete @terminal
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bsolete by some measure. A thorough discussion of the rationale is beyond the scope of this page. See the [[scripting:nonportable | portability page]] for a discussion on portabili... lfers. New scripts should never use them. None of the items on this list are specified by the most curr
scripting @terminal
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helped me to read and understand my own code over the years. They also will help to produce code that w... and terrible code (not only in shell) during all the years, that I'm 100% convinced there needs to be ... ughout your code (at least don't change it within the same shellscript file); don't change your code la... er a while. And of course it helps others to read the code. ===== Indentation guidelines ===== Indent
positional-parameters @scripts
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positional parameters ====== ===== Intro ===== The day will come when you want to give arguments to ... scribed below: ^Parameter(s)^Description^ |''$0''|the first positional parameter, equivalent to ''argv[0]'' in C, see [[scripting:posparams#the_first_argument | the first argument]]| |''$FUNCNAME''| the function name (__**attention**__: inside a
ipset @debian
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- we'll call our list 'blacklist' (please forgive the lack of originality). Note you can create several types of ipset lists, with the type defining the IP address input formats. The two we're interested in here is ip and nethash. ip simply allows defin
redirection @scripts
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\ Redirection makes it possible to control where the output of a command goes to, and where the input of a command comes from. It's a mighty tool that, together with pipelines, makes the shell powerful. The redirection operators are checked whenever a [[syntax:grammar:parser_exec | simple
quoting @scripts
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ing and escaping are important, as they influence the way Bash acts upon your input. There are three re... '<nowiki>'stuff'</nowiki>'' All three forms have the very same purpose: **They give you general contro... string) you'll meet below. :!: **ATTENTION** :!: The quote characters (''"'', double quote and ''<nowi... ment that influence parsing. It is not related to the quote characters passed as text to the command li
port @network
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n ports: 0–1023</span></h2> <p>According to IANA "The Well Known Ports are assigned by the IANA and on most systems can only be used by system (or root) pro... s executed by privileged users. Ports are used in the TCP [RFC793] to name the ends of logical connections which carry long term conversations. For the purp
terminal
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can be related to switching colors or positioning the cursor, i.e. anything that can't be done by the application itself. ===== How it technically works =... racters that is printed (like any other text). If the terminal understands the code, it won't display the character-sequence, but will perform some action.
buster @debian
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dorks @google
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color @terminal
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truecolor @terminal
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shortcut @windows
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cron @debian
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tput @debian
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log @debian
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error @apache
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ffmpeg
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check-script @scripts
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netdata
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ping @php
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htaccess @apache
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chmod @debian
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sec @debian
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dns @doc
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tips @js
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scripts @nimp
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bashrc @debian
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interfaces @debian
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sensors @debian
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sysv-rc-conf @debian
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web-history @doc
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command @irc
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osi @network
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netatmo @nimp
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putty @terminal
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erreur32 @user
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