- Template name:
telegram.message - Content:
{{- /* Telegram message to use: {{ template "telegram.message2" . }} */ -}} {{ define "__alerts_list" -}} {{ range . }} {{if ne (index .Labels "alertname") "" -}} {{ if eq .Status "firing" }}🔴{{ else }}🟢{{ end }} {{- if ne (index .Labels "severity") "" -}} <u><b>P{{ index .Labels "severity" }}</b></u> {{ end -}}
Link: https://docs.papermc.io/paper/anti-xray
Help: https://discord.gg/papermc
Anti-Xray can be configured per world in the paper.yml configuration file. To understand how per world configuration works please read this first. Note that after changing any settings for Anti-Xray you have to restart your server. Executing the /reload command (you should never do this) won't apply the settings to worlds that are already loaded.
| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "crypto/hmac" | |
| "crypto/sha256" | |
| "encoding/base64" | |
| "flag" | |
| "fmt" | |
| "math/rand" | |
| "os" |
You can use ssacli (smart storage administrator command line interface) tool to manage any of supported HP Smart Array Controllers in your Proxmox host without need to reboot your server to access Smart Storage Administrator in BIOS. That means no host downtime when managing your storage.
CLI is not as convenient as GUI interface provided by BIOS or desktop utilities, but still allows you to fully manage your controller, physical disks and logical drives on the fly with no Proxmox host downtime.
ssacli replaces older hpssacli, but shares the same syntax and adds support for newer servers and controllers.
# ssh-keyscan -p 8000 -t rsa rostam.cct.lsu.edu 2>/dev/null | awk '{ print $3 }' | base64 -d | md5sum | awk '{ print $1 }' | fold -w2 | paste -sd':' -
71:5a:1d:bb:1f:1e:fa:e6:34:98:3d:48:f5:ce:9d:68
# ssh-keygen -l -E md5 -f <(ssh-keyscan -p 8000 -t rsa rostam.cct.lsu.edu 2>/dev/null)
2048 MD5:71:5a:1d:bb:1f:1e:fa:e6:34:98:3d:48:f5:ce:9d:68 [rostam.cct.lsu.edu]:8000 (RSA)| a4b.amazonaws.com | |
| access-analyzer.amazonaws.com | |
| account.amazonaws.com | |
| acm-pca.amazonaws.com | |
| acm.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow-env.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow.amazonaws.com | |
| alexa-appkit.amazon.com | |
| alexa-connectedhome.amazon.com | |
| amazonmq.amazonaws.com |
So HAProxy is primalery a load balancer an proxy for TCP and HTTP. But it may act as a traffic regulator. It may also be used as a protection against DDoS and service abuse, by maintening a wide variety of statistics (IP, URL, cookie) and when abuse is happening, action as denying, redirecting to other backend may undertaken ([haproxy ddos config], [haproxy ddos])
Past August 2024, Authy stopped supported the desktop version of their apps:
See Authy is shutting down its desktop app | The 2FA app Authy will only be available on Android and iOS starting in August for details.
And indeed, after a while, Authy changed something in their backend which now prevents the old desktop app from logging in. If you are already logged in, then you are in luck, and you can follow the instructions below to export your tokens.
If you are not logged in anymore, but can find a backup of the necessary files, then restore those files, and re-install Authy 2.2.3 following the instructions below, and it should work as expected.
| - name: wait_for http | |
| command: "curl --silent {{ url }}" | |
| register: result | |
| until: result.stdout.find("200 OK") != -1 | |
| retries: 60 | |
| delay: 1 | |
| changed_when: false |