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*[https://dev.to/brpaz/my-linux-development-environment-of-2018-ch7 Linux Development Environment of 2018] dev.to | *[https://dev.to/brpaz/my-linux-development-environment-of-2018-ch7 Linux Development Environment of 2018] dev.to | ||
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Revision as of 17:42, 16 July 2020
Quick links
- Markdown GitHub
Blogs
- http://www.catonmat.net Peter Krumis blog
- bash-redirections-cheat-sheet.pdf Peter Krumis blog
- Antonio's wiki
- dev.to
Learning
Vim
- Open VIM
- Vim Tricks in simple txt format
Git projects
- My GitLab repository Linux Academy - Ansible training examples
- jmespath.terminal JMESPath is a query language for JSON, and here is a text based tool
Linux directories
- /run temporary filesystem (tmpfs) residing in RAM (aka "ramdisk")
- What are “/run/lock” and “/run/shm” used for?
Citrix
- Citrix Receiver 13.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 Citrix ICA client on Linux
ADSL
- can you emulate PPPoA and PPPoE in GNS3 forum, explained logical and physical topology of adsl
Reverse engineering
- freerainbowtables.com
- oclHashcat Worlds fastest password cracker
Virtualization
Remote Terminals
- PuTTY Windows Godfather of TTYs
- superPuTTY code.google.com, multitabbed Putty
- putty-nd sourceforge
- MTPuTTY TTY+, multi tabbed PuTTY, Native Win32 code - no need to have any libraries (like .NET, VB etc).
Linux resources
- perf Examples Blog about measuring Linux performance from App layer to system calls events
DevOps
Kubernetes and docker
- telepresence local development for Kubernetes microservices
- dnsdock DNS server for automatic docker container discovery
- Kubernetes The Hard Way Linuxacademy course is basing on
Performance testing
- artillery load testing and functional testing toolkit
- Apache
ab
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SAML
- Saml-tracer Chrome extension
- Saml-tracer Firefox extension
Security CWE, CVE
- CWE™ Common Weakness Enumeration is a community-developed list of software and hardware weakness types. It serves as a common language, a measuring stick for security tools, and as a baseline for weakness identification, mitigation, and prevention efforts. A list of common software security weaknesses and vulnerabilities maintained by the security community. Easily find a specific software weakness by searching the CWE list.
- CVE® is a dictionary of publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities and exposures that is free to search, use, and incorporate into products and services. The CVE focuses on vulnerabilities in software that is widely available. A CVE refers to a security weakness that allows an attacker to compromise the system through techniques such as arbitrary code execution and buffer overflows.
- Common Vulnerability Scoreing System (CVSS) scoring system for security vulnerabilities. It assigns a score from 0 to 10 to give you a sense of the severity of the vulnerability. Vulnerabilities with higher scores are more severe than ones with lower scores.
Syntax formatting
- Online syntax highlighting to use with Google Docs
Useful software
- ImageResizer Windows
- CopyQ
- VirtualVM - replacement to Jconsole
Online tooling
- Scan for a website available HEADERS securityheaders.com
Uncategorised - keep adding on...
- Cheat – An Ultimate Command Line ‘Cheat-Sheet’ for Linux Beginners and Administrators
- Bash keybindings cheat sheet
- How To Make Your MediaWiki Private
- Linux and Unix nload App: Monitor Network Traffic and Bandwidth Usage In Real Time
- http://www.shellhacks.com/ Linux SysAdmin Notes, FIGlet - ASCII art
- Measure Internet Connection Speed from the Linux Command Line
- How to configure DNS on Cisco device
- VLAN Security Tips - Best Practices Control Inter-VLAN Routing Using IP Access Lists
- packetlife.net Most clear blog about networking
- Building bridges with Linux
- Changing IP Addresses and Routes
- Google Open Design materials
- continue Linux Static IP Address Configuration
- SSH Public Key Based Authentication
- Cisco IOS ftp ftp://213.141.145.240/ u: anonymous, no pass
- Windows packaging, deployment and distribution FAQ
- Compiling C++ using Cygwin
- Ulimit Ulimits tutorial