Links
Add
Creation | anyon_e
https://www.byran.ee/posts/creation/
Creating a highly-integrated open-source laptop from scratch. Power in your hands.
Added 11 months ago
GitHub - zacharyreese/DualQRCode: Two different URLs in one QR code
https://github.com/zacharyreese/DualQRCode
Two different URLs in one QR code. Contribute to zacharyreese/DualQRCode development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 11 months ago
GitHub - sharingan-no-kakashi/orange-intelligence: Orange intelligence
https://github.com/sharingan-no-kakashi/orange-intelligence
Orange intelligence. Contribute to sharingan-no-kakashi/orange-intelligence development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 11 months ago
OpenBSD 7.5 router with VLANs
https://jf.si/posts/2024-07-14-openbsd-7-5-router-with-vlans/
Added 11 months ago
OpenBSD - veb's, vport's and vlan's - sb's home | kaizo.org
https://kaizo.org/2022/10/28/openbsd-wifi-vlans/
openbsd - veb’s, vport’s and vlan’s
Inspired by a question on reddit from someone who wanted to create another wireless network for guests to the house, here’s a short how-to on how I’ve got things set up at home.
My main router/firewall is an OpenBSD box, with multiple nics. A few of those nics’ connect to some Wireless AP’s, running OpenWRT. The OpenWRT AP’s run a few different SSID’s for things, for example I’ve got one for guests to the house, one for the AV kit, one for the IoT devices…
Added 11 months ago
I spent 18 years in the Linux console and I don’t regret it | Dragon’s notes
https://eugene-andrienko.com/en/it/2024/01/02/life-in-console
At first, this article was going to be a grumbling about well-known ideas like: "Let's add support for objects in Bash instead of ObSoLeTe text and add support for images and GIFs in the commands' output."
Added 11 months ago
The 46 Best Pens for 2025: Gel, Ballpoint, Rollerball, and Fountain Pens | JetPens
https://www.jetpens.com/blog/The-46-Best-Pens-for-2025-Gel-Ballpoint-Rollerball-and-Fountain-Pens/pt/974
We draw on years of testing to crown the best beginner fountain pen, best gel pen, best pen for note-taking, and more. Each recommendation includes links to related guides so that you can evaluate the competition for yourself.
Added 11 months ago
Backdooring Your Backdoors - Another $20 Domain, More Governments
https://labs.watchtowr.com/more-governments-backdoors-in-your-backdoors/
After the excitement of our .MOBI research, we were left twiddling our thumbs. As you may recall, in 2024, we demonstrated the impact of an unregistered domain when we subverted the TLS/SSL CA process for verifying domain ownership to give ourselves the ability to issue valid and trusted TLS/
Added 11 months ago
Asylum Square: Retrogames revised.
https://asylumsquare.com/backstage/2025-01-12/why-i-deleted-my-social-media-accounts
Retrogames revised.
Added 11 months ago
Who sponsors Drupal development? (2020-2021 edition) | Dries Buytaert
https://dri.es/who-sponsors-drupal-development-2021
An in-depth analysis of how Drupal's development was sponsored between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021.
Added 11 months ago
CNC-machined aluminum passive cooling case for RPI 4/5 with 1 TB SSD : r/raspberry_pi
https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/1hzjdps/cncmachined_aluminum_passive_cooling_case_for_rpi/
Added 11 months ago
Upgrade smarter with the HMD Key offering affordability without compromise
https://www.hmd.com/en_int/press/hmd-key-press-release
Added 11 months ago
Idea Harbor - Save Ideas with an Expiry Date
https://ideaharbor.xyz/
An app where you save ideas with an expiry date. If you don't build it in time, your idea becomes public for others to bring to life.
Added 11 months ago
What is the future of Wi-Fi networks?
https://www.cloudi-fi.com/blog/what-is-the-future-of-wifi
Added 11 months ago
2. High Level Design — The Linux Kernel documentation
https://docs.kernel.org/filesystems/ext4/overview.html
Added 11 months ago
Performance impact of disk encryption using LUKS | Sovereign Cloud Stack
https://scs.community/2023/02/24/impact-of-disk-encryption/
Preface
Added 11 months ago
IBM Model M Cleaning :: nathanv@blog — Adventures in programming and tech
https://blog.nathanv.me/posts/ibm-model-m-cleaning/
Background # As a graduation gift, a friend gave me an IBM Model M keyboard that he snagged from the university surplus store (not the first time that the surplus store has made an appearance with vintage tech).
1986 IBM Model M This keyboard is absolutely delightful, and I wanted to make a post outlining my process of cleaning the board.
IBM Model M History # First, a history lesson.
Unison: Ignore all files with *.ext, except those in a specific subdirectory - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/282745/unison-ignore-all-files-with-ext-except-those-in-a-specific-subdirectory
Added 11 months ago
Full disk encryption (including boot) on Debian Bookworm ☯ Daniel Wayne Armstrong
https://www.dwarmstrong.org/fde-debian/
Libre all the things
Added 11 months ago
oerdnj (Ondřej Surý) · GitHub
https://github.com/oerdnj
Director of DNS Engineering @ ISC. oerdnj has 129 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
Open-Source Routing and Network Simulation - Descriptions and evaluations of open-source projects related to network emulation and simulation
https://brianlinkletter.com/
Descriptions and evaluations of open-source projects related to network emulation and simulation
Open-Source Network Simulators - Open-Source Routing and Network Simulation
https://brianlinkletter.com/open-source-network-simulators/
Latest News March 21, 2024 Ivan Pepelnjak wrote some posts on his ipSpace blog with links to valuable resources. First, he discovered that FRR is now available on Apple Silicone so you can run netlab emulations using FRR containers on your Macbook. He also pointed to https://bgplabs.net/, which provides documented hands-on virtual labs that help […]
GitHub - tylertreat/comcast: Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
https://github.com/tylertreat/comcast
Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems. - tylertreat/comcast
Emulate a WAN connection using a Linux ma... - Fortinet Community
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Emulate-a-WAN-connection-using-a-Linux-machine/ta-p/263694
WANEM : The Wide Area Network Emulator
https://wanem.sourceforge.net/
North American Pallet Recycling Network
https://www.palletbuyersguide.com/
North American Pallet Recycling Network
Added 1 year ago
GitHub - vinceliuice/Graphite-gtk-theme: Graphite gtk theme
https://github.com/vinceliuice/Graphite-gtk-theme
Graphite gtk theme. Contribute to vinceliuice/Graphite-gtk-theme development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 1 year ago
GitHub - horst3180/arc-theme: A flat theme with transparent elements
https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme?tab=readme-ov-file
A flat theme with transparent elements. Contribute to horst3180/arc-theme development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 1 year ago
GitHub - PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme: Pixel perfect icon theme for Linux
https://github.com/PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme
Pixel perfect icon theme for Linux. Contribute to PapirusDevelopmentTeam/papirus-icon-theme development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 1 year ago
Papirus - Gnome-look.org
https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1166289
Papirus - it's free and open source SVG-based icon theme for Linux with material and flat style.All elements have clear distinction and outlines. Also main feature - it's jucy colors tone.Papirus...
Added 1 year ago
Transparent Tor-ifying VLAN (separated WLAN SSID) with OpenWRT | René Mayrhofer
https://www.mayrhofer.eu.org/post/transparent-tor-wlan-ssid/
Why Tor allows to anonymize Internet traffic through onion routing, typically via 3 separate hops. At INS, we run one of the fastest Tor exit nodes in Austria, and provide statistical data on its usage.
Added 1 year ago
My OpenWrt Tor configuration
https://hoevenstein.nl/my-openwrt-tor-configuration
How I configured my GL-AR150 Tor router
Added 1 year ago
GitHub - sagarkhandve/OpenWrt-TorRouter: Route all your internet traffic anonymously through the TOR relays. Encrypt your internet connection to enforce security and privacy. Prevent data leak and traffic spoofing on the client side. Bypass regional restrictions using public relay providers and escape client side content filters and internet censorship.
https://github.com/sagarkhandve/OpenWrt-TorRouter/tree/main
Route all your internet traffic anonymously through the TOR relays. Encrypt your internet connection to enforce security and privacy. Prevent data leak and traffic spoofing on the client side. Bypass regional restrictions using public relay providers and escape client side content filters and internet censorship. - GitHub - sagarkhandve/OpenWrt-TorRouter: Route all your internet traffic anonymously through the TOR relays. Encrypt your internet connection to enforce security and privacy. Prevent data leak and traffic spoofing on the client side. Bypass regional restrictions using public relay providers and escape client side content filters and internet censorship.
Added 1 year ago
OpenWrt router with Tor, SSH as hidden service | jotbe
https://jotbe.io/blog/2021/01/openwrt-router-with-tor/
Added 1 year ago
GitHub - SuperBuker/tor-openwrt: tor-openwrt
https://github.com/SuperBuker/tor-openwrt
tor-openwrt. Contribute to SuperBuker/tor-openwrt development by creating an account on GitHub.
Added 1 year ago
Srijan Choudhary's personal website
https://srijan.ch/
Welcome to Srijan Choudhary's personal website. Here you can find details about me, my blog, and notes.
Added 1 year ago
bash - A udev rule for automatically executing rsync scrips is not working - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231737/a-udev-rule-for-automatically-executing-rsync-scrips-is-not-working
Added 1 year ago
Automatically execute backup script when external hard drive is plugged with systemd - Super User
https://superuser.com/questions/1433539/automatically-execute-backup-script-when-external-hard-drive-is-plugged-with-sys
Added 1 year ago
Automount USB devices on Linux using UDEV and Systemd | Andrea Fortuna
https://andreafortuna.org/2019/06/26/automount-usb-devices-on-linux-using-udev-and-systemd/
I've already talked about my GNU/Linux workstations: my setup is often minimal and without graphical facilities. However, some facilities can be replicated without graphical tools and with a very small footprint on the system. For example, on my setup i've realized a USB automount service without using any external tool/service, with only udev and systemd. The first step is a brief shell script, which will be called by systemd and takes care of creating and removing mount points, and mounting and unmounting the drives: Just create this file in /usr/local/bin/usb-mount.sh and set +x permissions. The script also sends a desktop notification to the user: (this part needs and additional configuration with username and userid,line 47) In order to allow systemd to call this script, we need to create a unit file. So create the file /etc/systemd/system/usb-mount@.service with the following content: [Unit] Description=Mount USB Drive on %i
Added 1 year ago
mount - Use systemd to run script when usb drive is unmounted - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/631454/use-systemd-to-run-script-when-usb-drive-is-unmounted
Added 1 year ago
Send desktop notifications and reminders from Linux terminal | Opensource.com
https://opensource.com/article/22/1/linux-desktop-notifications
Sometimes it's useful to get visual feedback from a script.
Added 1 year ago
A trip into dbus-send – She ITs and Giggles
https://sheitsandgiggles.com/2019/07/16/a-trip-into-dbus-send/
DBus is the interprocess communication mechanism used by the plumbing layer of Linux to allow the various components to use each others services without each of them needing to implement custom code for every other component. Even for a sysadmin its a fairly esoteric subject but it does help explain how another bit of linux…
Added 1 year ago
Scripting with udev - jasonwryan.com
http://jasonwryan.com/blog/2014/01/20/udev/
One of the most satisfying aspects of running free and open source software is
the ability to be able to continually tinker with your setup, limited …
Added 1 year ago
Ultra-Geek Linux Laptop: my own setup | Andrea Fortuna
https://andreafortuna.org//2017/07/14/ultra-geek-linux-laptop-my-own-setup/
Some days ago i’ve written a post about the “Ultra-Geek” Linux Workstation developed by Joe Nelson. Reading his post, I found many similarities with the current configuration of my laptop. So I decided to share the setup of my ‘Ultra-Geek linux Laptop’, with ‘design goals’ very similar to those of Joe Nelson: I need a really stable system with an immediate response, even on a hardware that is not too recent and powerful: so the system should use minimalist (but effective) tools. Cache data offline when possible: no reason to repeatedly retrieve them from internet. Avoid interpreted languages, web-based desktop apps, JavaScript garbage and background programs that can use a big amount of CPU. Privacy: “Commercial software and operating systems have gotten so terrible about this.” </p> http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/12/22/terminal-forever/ Hardware An old (and cheap) Dell Inspiron 15–3531 (4Gb RAM, Intel Celeron N2830 / 2.16 GHz, 120Gb OCZ SSD) Operating System Debian 9 “Stretch” (the project was started with a Debian 8) Usually i install the base system without the graphical interface, starting with a ‘netinst’ image. Once the base system is correctly installed, i add only the base GUI packets, and its dependencies (i3, Xorg and SLiM). Desktop Window manager: i3 Login Manager: SLiM Application launcher: dmenu Screenshots: ImageMagick, with a simple bash script: Screen lock: slimlock Terminal emulator: urxvt System tools and utilities VPN: OpenVPN and VPNC Clipboard management: xclip Todo manager: tudu Desktop notifications: Dunst Calendar: calcurse File manager: ViFM Calculator: tapecalc Backup: rsync and bash script Web and Social Web browser: Firefox Beta and ELinks Twitter client: Rainbow Stream Reddit client: RTV Torrent client: Webtorrent RSS/Atom feed reader: newsbeuter Email MUA : NeoMutt (with maildir storage format) MTA: msmtp MRA: offlineimap (syncs the local mailbox with remote imap) abook to store and retrieve addresses. Integration with neomutt using this snippet in .muttrc: set query_command = "abook — mutt-query ‘%s’" bind editor <Tab> complete-query Security and Privacy Encryption: GnuPG Anonymous browsing: TorBrowser Password management: passwordstore OpenSSH key management: gpg-agent Ads Blocker: ads blocked directly from hosts file Chat instant messenger: finch irc client: irssi System monitoring Resource usage and process monitor: htop Multimedia Audio player: cmus Video player: mplayer Youtube Player/downloader: mps-youtube Audio recording/editing: Audacity Video editing: kdenlive Video processing: HanbrakeCLI Music notation: Musescore Chromecast streaming: stream2chromecast Images Browsing: feh Editing: GIMP Office and Documents Spreadsheets: sc Preview Word files: docx2txt Word processing: WordGrinder Spell checker: aspell Scanning: Sane/XSane PDF viewing and annotation: MuPDF Ebook management: Calibre (it can be used also from command line)
Added 1 year ago
Build your own Anycast Network in Nine Steps | RIPE Labs
https://labs.ripe.net/author/samir_jafferali/build-your-own-anycast-network-in-nine-steps/
Please read this guest post by Samir Jafferali from LinkedIn in which he explains which steps he followed when setting up an anycast network: from acquiring address space to setting up routing and announcing the prefix from multiple PoPs.
HTTP Status Code Drinking Game | SysadminSpot.com, Sysadmins, Server Administrators and IT Consultants
https://sysadminspot.com/entertainment/http-status-code-drinking-game/
I’ve started working with a new sysadmin the last few weeks (hey Dan if he’s reading). Like all sysadmins, they bring a new flavour to the game of work. Dan shared this with me, which I…
sql server - Early signs of a bad sysadmin - Server Fault
https://serverfault.com/questions/84685/early-signs-of-a-bad-sysadmin
CottageLabs · GitHub
https://github.com/CottageLabs
CottageLabs has 139 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
Growth expectations for a UK MSP : r/msp
https://www.reddit.com/r/msp/comments/1h39nr7/growth_expectations_for_a_uk_msp/
Signal to noise - wrapping custom scripts for errors // Garthwaite.org // Salient Dev and Salty Ops
https://garthwaite.org/snr-wrapping-custom-cron-scripts.html
Garthwaite.org, Salient Dev and Salty Ops
GitHub - jrswab/lsq: A command-line tool for quickly creating and editing Logseq journal entries with both TUI and external editor support.
https://github.com/jrswab/lsq?tab=readme-ov-file
A command-line tool for Logseq to quickly create and edit journal entries. - jrswab/lsq
GitHub - mayan-edms/Mayan-EDMS: Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues)
https://github.com/mayan-edms/Mayan-EDMS
Free Open Source Document Management System (mirror, no pull request or issues) - mayan-edms/Mayan-EDMS
tych0 (Tycho Andersen) · GitHub
https://github.com/tych0
No error is transient. tych0 has 125 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
S3hh's Blog | Just another WordPress.com site
https://s3hh.wordpress.com/
Just another WordPress.com site
hallyn (Serge Hallyn) · GitHub
https://github.com/hallyn
hallyn has 109 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
brauner (Christian Brauner) · GitHub
https://github.com/brauner
@lxc . brauner has 81 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
Mayan EDMS / Mayan EDMS · GitLab
https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms
GitHub - xairy/lights-out: Tools for controlling webcam LED on ThinkPad X230
https://github.com/xairy/lights-out
Tools for controlling webcam LED on ThinkPad X230. Contribute to xairy/lights-out development by creating an account on GitHub.
2024, PoC: Lights Out: Covertly turning off the ThinkPad webcam LED indicator - Google Slides
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NSS2frdiyRVr-5vIjAU-2wf_agzpdiMR1DvVhz2eDwc/edit?pli=1#slide=id.g3003eb4ed53_5_160
Lights Out: Covertly turning off the ThinkPad webcam LED indicator Andrey Konovalov, xairy.io POC, Seoul Nov 8th, 2024
Creating DMARC Record to Protect Your Domain Name From Email Spoofing
https://www.linuxbabe.com/mail-server/create-dmarc-record
In this tutorial, we will see what is dmarc record, how dmarc can benefit you, how to create dmarc record and how to interpret dmarc report.
GitHub - itiligent/Easy-Guacamole-Installer: Automated install of Gucamole with options for HTTPS reverse proxy, Active Directory integration, MFA, LetsEncrypt, dark theme, MySQL backup, email alerts & more.
https://github.com/itiligent/Easy-Guacamole-Installer
2025 Gucamole installer with options for HTTPS reverse proxy, Active Directory integration, MFA, LetsEncrypt, dark theme, MySQL backup, email alerts & more. - GitHub - itiligent/Easy-Guacamole-Installer: 2025 Gucamole installer with options for HTTPS reverse proxy, Active Directory integration, MFA, LetsEncrypt, dark theme, MySQL backup, email alerts & more.
GitHub - BrowserBox/BrowserBox: 🌀 Browse the whole web from a web page. Remote browser isolation. For compliance, integration, security, privacy and more! By https://dosyago.com
https://github.com/BrowserBox/BrowserBox
🌀 Browse the whole web from a web page. Remote browser isolation. For compliance, integration, security, privacy and more! By https://dosyago.com - BrowserBox/BrowserBox
Apache Guacamole: a clientless remote desktop gateway | Hacker News
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39867702
Alternative to Apache Guacamole? : r/selfhosted
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/jar8go/alternative_to_apache_guacamole/?rdt=33193
Seknox Pte Ltd · GitHub
https://github.com/seknox
Offensive, defensive, or compliance, we provide tools and resources to build security capability. - Seknox Pte Ltd
DevSecOps: Part 1. In this blog, DevSecOps is discussed as… | by Blogs4devs | Medium
https://medium.com/@blogs4devs/devsecops-part-1-541ed83fa58e
Secrets of Stockfish: The Ultimate Open Source Chess AI | by Robert Keith Rippetoe | Medium
https://rkrippetoe.medium.com/secrets-of-stockfish-the-ultimate-open-source-chess-ai-c466980d3ab6
Enabling DNS split authority with OctoDNS - The GitHub Blog
https://github.blog/engineering/infrastructure/enabling-split-authority-dns-with-octodns/
Building robust systems involves designing for failure. As Site Reliability Engineers at GitHub, we’re always on the lookout for places where redundancy can help to mitigate problems, and today we’ll…
Unlocking Remote Access: A Comprehensive Guide to Installing and Configuring Apache Guacamole on Ubuntu | by Anshumaan Singh | Medium
https://medium.com/@anshumaansingh10jan/unlocking-remote-access-a-comprehensive-guide-to-installing-and-configuring-apache-guacamole-on-30a4fd227fcd
Pricing — RustDesk
https://rustdesk.com/pricing/?lang=en
RustDesk offers an open-source remote desktop solution with self-hosted server options. Perfect TeamViewer alternative for secure, private, and customizable remote access. Explore our professional on-premise licenses.
Install Guacamole on Ubuntu | Cipher Menial
https://ciphermenial.github.io/posts/guacamole-with-sql-and-2fa/
This was done to provide remote access to a server and make it as secure as possible.
Here’s How Koenigsegg’s ‘Dark Matter’ Electric Motor Makes 800 HP
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/here-s-how-koenigsegg-s-dark-matter-electric-motor-makes-800-hp?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
Added 1 year ago
backup Archives - Quality NOC
https://www.qualitynoc.com/tag/backup/
Bridging networks (VPNs)
https://www.tspi.at/2021/08/02/bridgingnetworksfreebsd.html
A mini tutorial on different approaches to bridge networks
Network Calculators
https://web.archive.org/web/20240429134052if_/https://subnetmask.info/
Free TCP/IP Network Calculators. Includes web-based Subnet, Supernet and network / node calculators.
Centralized authentication using OpenLDAP - Gentoo wiki
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Centralized_authentication_using_OpenLDAP
SSO, Centralized Authentication and some kind of "hub" to access web-apps from? : r/selfhosted
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/9tzkao/sso_centralized_authentication_and_some_kind_of/
GitHub - rasmusson/OpenSAML-sample-code: Here I collect all code samples for OpenSAML from my books and my blog
https://github.com/rasmusson/OpenSAML-sample-code
Here I collect all code samples for OpenSAML from my books and my blog - rasmusson/OpenSAML-sample-code
Whitelisting IPs in OSSEC | Geek Cabinet
https://geekcabi.net/posts/ossec-whitelisting/
All of this was prior to the latest versions of Security Onion which now run inside docker instances. I’ve not yet looked to see how this would be replicated there. But I’m leaving this up for historical purposes.
Another tool in the arsenal of Security Onion is OSSEC, a “scalable, multi-platform, open source Host-based Intrusion Detection System (HIDS).” OSSEC examines log and alert events and correlates them against pre-built (or custom) rules and sends alerts as configured. When installed on the Security Onion server, OSSEC alerts are logged in the sguil database and managed alongside alerts from the network IDS.
TingPing’s blog | Development blog of TingPing
https://blog.tingping.se/
Development blog of TingPing
Techrights — Welcome to the New Techrights
https://techrights.org/index.shtml
GitHub - SrainApp/srain: Modern IRC client written in GTK
https://github.com/SrainApp/srain
Modern IRC client written in GTK. Contribute to SrainApp/srain development by creating an account on GitHub.
Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#configuring-a-user
Enable SSH before first boot - Raspberry Pi Forums
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=129727
GitHub - osism/awesome-netbox: A curated list of awesome NetBox resources
https://github.com/osism/awesome-netbox
A curated list of awesome NetBox resources. Contribute to osism/awesome-netbox development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub - drygdryg/netbox-device-autodiscovery: Script for network scanning and automatic device discovery for NetBox
https://github.com/drygdryg/netbox-device-autodiscovery
Script for network scanning and automatic device discovery for NetBox - drygdryg/netbox-device-autodiscovery
GitHub - lopes/netbox-scanner: A scanner util for NetBox
https://github.com/lopes/netbox-scanner
A scanner util for NetBox. Contribute to lopes/netbox-scanner development by creating an account on GitHub.
TheNetworkGuy (Twan K.) · GitHub
https://github.com/TheNetworkGuy
Networking, security, infra, monitoring, coding. TheNetworkGuy has one repository available. Follow their code on GitHub.
GitHub - jasonyates/netbox-documents: Plugin to manage site, circuit and device diagrams and documents in Netbox
https://github.com/jasonyates/netbox-documents
Plugin to manage site, circuit and device diagrams and documents in Netbox - jasonyates/netbox-documents
GitHub - p-rintz/netbox-dnsmasq: Create dnsmasq DHCP & DNS configs using the Netbox API.
https://github.com/p-rintz/netbox-dnsmasq
Create dnsmasq DHCP & DNS configs using the Netbox API. - p-rintz/netbox-dnsmasq
GitHub - miyuk/netbox-vlan-manager: NetBox VLAN Manager Plugin
https://github.com/miyuk/netbox-vlan-manager
NetBox VLAN Manager Plugin. Contribute to miyuk/netbox-vlan-manager development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub - kagarcia1618/Network-Config-Tracker: Network devices configuration change tracker.
https://github.com/kagarcia1618/Network-Config-Tracker
Network devices configuration change tracker. Contribute to kagarcia1618/Network-Config-Tracker development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub - BarbarossaTM/netbox-scripts: Netbox Scripts
https://github.com/BarbarossaTM/netbox-scripts
Netbox Scripts. Contribute to BarbarossaTM/netbox-scripts development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub - jsenecal/netbox-cable-labels: Plugin for netbox that allows the automatic generation of labels based on a user defined template
https://github.com/jsenecal/netbox-cable-labels
Plugin for netbox that allows the automatic generation of labels based on a user defined template - jsenecal/netbox-cable-labels
GitHub - faelix/hphr: Halophile Router (a VyOS-based, SaltStack-automated, NetBox-configured router for small provider networks)
https://github.com/faelix/hphr
Halophile Router (a VyOS-based, SaltStack-automated, NetBox-configured router for small provider networks) - faelix/hphr
Joe Wegner / netbox-utilities · GitLab
https://gitlab.com/jwegner/netbox-utilities
chowalex/media-organizer: A wordpress media organization plugin.
https://github.com/chowalex/media-organizer
A wordpress media organization plugin. Contribute to chowalex/media-organizer development by creating an account on GitHub.
Garthwaite.org // Salient Dev and Salty Ops
https://garthwaite.org/
Garthwaite.org, Salient Dev and Salty Ops
OSSEC FOR WEBSITE SECURITY: PART III – Optimizing for WordPress - PerezBox
https://perezbox.com/2018/12/ossec-for-website-security-part-iii-optimizing-for-wordpress/
An OSSEC guide to help you configure OSSEC for WordPress. Provides a little history into the Sucuri WordPress security plugin, and offers pro tips.
linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs: These confs are pulled into our SWAG image: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag
https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs
These confs are pulled into our SWAG image: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag - linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs
LinkStack - Self-hosted open-source Linktree alternative
https://linkstack.org/
LinkStack provides you with a website similar to Linktree. Many social media platforms only allow you to add one link, with this you can simply link to your LinkStack page and have all the links you want displayed on one site. You can share all your links to your social media platform or important links to easy accessible and hosted on your own web-server or web-hosting provider. On this website, other users can register and create their own links, you can access other user via the Admin Panel.
gnupg - Found GPG old keys on keyserver but accounts long since gone - cleanup? - Super User
https://superuser.com/questions/902807/found-gpg-old-keys-on-keyserver-but-accounts-long-since-gone-cleanup
public key infrastructure - How long do keys stay on keyservers? - Information Security Stack Exchange
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/67633/how-long-do-keys-stay-on-keyservers/67636#67636