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In simple words, ssh-audit is a tool for ssh server and client auditing. For example, you can use this tool:
Scan for OpenSSH server and client config for security issues
Make sure the correct and recommended algorithm is used by your Linux and Unix boxes
Check for OpenSSH banners and recognize device or software and operating system
Lookup for ssh key exchange, host-keys, encryption, and message authentication code algorithms
Alert developers and sysadmin about config issues, weak/legacy algorithms, and features used by SSH
Historical information from OpenSSH, Dropbear SSH, and libssh
Policy scans to ensure adherence to a hardened/standard configuration
Ncdu is a disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface. It is designed to find space hogs on a remote server where you don’t have an entire graphical setup available, but it is a useful tool even on regular desktop systems. Ncdu aims to be fast, simple and easy to use, and should be able to run in any minimal POSIX-like environment with ncurses installed.
via @stoeps
wttr.in — the right way to check curl the weather!
wttr.in is a console-oriented weather forecast service that supports various information representation methods like terminal-oriented ANSI-sequences for console HTTP clients (curl, httpie, or wget), HTML for web browsers, or PNG for graphical viewers.
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googler is a power tool to Google (web, news, videos and site search) from the command-line. It shows the title, URL and abstract for each result, which can be directly opened in a browser from the terminal. Results are fetched in pages (with page navigation). Supports sequential searches in a single googler instance.
googler was initially written to cater to headless servers without X. You can integrate it with a text-based browser. However, it has grown into a very handy and flexible utility that delivers much more. For example, fetch any number of results or start anywhere, limit search by any duration, define aliases to google search any number of websites, switch domains easily... all of this in a very clean interface without ads or stray URLs. The shell completion scripts make sure you don't need to remember any options.
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musikcube is a fully functional terminal-based music player, library, and streaming audio server that runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux. it also runs well on a Raspberry Pi with a custom DAC (e.g. IQaudIO DAC+, HiFiBerry DAC+ and others), and can output 24bit/192k audio comfortably.
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Resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.
C++ version and continuation of bashtop and bpytop.
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A friendly reminder that if you need to sort IP addresses in numerical order by octet, you can use sort -V, which is intended to sort software versions…but works just as well for IP addresses.
sort -V ips.txt
1.9.128.13
1.9.128.17
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- SNIP - -
223.247.130.72
223.255.28.203
- SNIP - -
Guardian Agent (now in beta) allows users to securely empower remote hosts to take actions on their behalf, using their SSH credentials. It allows Mosh and SSH users to enable agent forwarding for every connection, even to hosts they may not fully trust.
Guardian Agent is an alternative to traditional ssh-agent forwarding, which can only safely be enabled when connecting to trusted hosts. The traditional ssh-agent protocol doesn't give the agent information about which host is asking to perform a command on the user's behalf, which server that hosts wants to connect to, or which command the host wants to perform:
Include
Include the specified configuration file(s). Multiple pathnames may be specified and each pathname may contain glob(3) wildcards and, for user configurations, shell-like
``~'' references to user home directories. Files without absolute paths are assumed to be in ~/.ssh if included in a user configuration file or /etc/ssh if included from
the system configuration file. Include directive may appear inside a Match or Host block to perform conditional inclusion.
I had my Include statement trailing a Host directive so it was being included into that Host's config.
Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
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@helpermethod
This project is a rewrite of GNU ls with lot of added features like colors, icons, tree-view, more formatting options etc. The project is heavily inspired by the super colorls project.
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Oliver Weiler
@helpermethod
But some commands, programs, applications, or whatever you want to call them are just plain unneeded for me. I've found five such commands. I haven't spent the time to trace their origins because that would be a huge time vacuum that I can't afford. So, here they are in all their glory—the five commands on my system that I've found I never use. They are in alphabetical order.
ccat is the colorizing cat. It works similar to the cat command but displays content with syntax highlighting. It supports JavaScript, Java, Ruby, Python, Go, C, and JSON programming languages. The overhead of ccat command comparing to a cat is minimum on a modern desktop with powerful multi-core CPUs and tons of RAM.
Website "Österreich testet" verursacht 187.000€/Monat.
Hier die parlamentarische Beantortung im Wortlaut
https://parlament.gv.at/PAKT/VHG/XXVII
Papis is a powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager.
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This is the story of when I re-wrote the Lotus Notes Formula Engine. It's a pretty cool story, it turns out Vader is Luke's father and I get frozen in carbonite. No wait, that's something else. Enjoy!
I calculated that as of notebook #94, I had been writing in Field Notes for 3,469 days*. Since the notebooks are 48 pages long, that puts me at 4,512 pages. So it looks like I average 1.3 notebook pages per day.
Die Elga GmbH sucht ab 1. Jänner 2023 eine neue Geschäftsführung – ausgeschrieben sind im Amtsblatt der "Wiener Zeitung" am Samstag sowohl die kaufmännische wie auch die technische Leitung des Unternehmens. Die Position ist für fünf Jahre befristet, Bewerbungen sind bis 16. Mai möglich. Aufgabe der Elga GmbH ist unter anderem die Implementierung und Weiterentwicklung des Systems der elektronischen Gesundheitsakte (Elga).
Eigentümer der GmbH sind zu je einem Drittel der Bund, die Länder sowie die Sozialversicherung. Derzeit fungieren Franz Leisch und Günter Rauchegger als Geschäftsführer, ihre Amtszeit läuft Ende 2022 aus.