I’m currently working (I’m just at the beginning, and I’m quite slow) on a personal project that will use Keepass files (kdb and kdbx).
I tried to find some documentation about .kdb and .kdbx format, but I didn’t find anything, even in the Keepass official website. I you want to know how these file formats are structured, you must read Keepass’s source code. So I wrote this article that explains how Keepass file format are structured, maybe it will help someone.
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==> default: Running provisioner: shell... | |
[ERROR] An error occurred in the underlying SSH library that Vagrant uses. | |
[ERROR] The error message is shown below. In many cases, errors from this | |
[ERROR] library are caused by ssh-agent issues. Try disabling your SSH | |
[ERROR] agent or removing some keys and try again. | |
[ERROR] If the problem persists, please report a bug to the net-ssh project. | |
[ERROR] timeout during server version negotiating |
/* | |
* John Conway's Game of Life. | |
* | |
* This is written for POSIX, using Curses. Resizing of the terminal is not | |
* supported. | |
* | |
* By convention in this program, x is the horizontal coordinate and y is | |
* vertical. There correspond to the width and height respectively. | |
* The current generation number is illustrated when show_generation is set. | |
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[ | |
"928350122843193385", | |
"1185047194261274665", | |
"956202276408688650", | |
"956104664821157918", | |
"1185047092478095443", | |
"1185046791826178099", | |
"1185047045413797898", | |
"928483283698851901", | |
"1185047444619284641", |
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daily |
<% tp.web.daily_quote() %>
[[ <% tp.date.now("YYYY-MM-DD", -1, tp.file.title, "YYYY-MM-DD") %> |⬅️ Yesterday]] | [[<% tp.date.now("YYYY-MM-DD", 1, tp.file.title, "YYYY-MM-DD") %>|➡️ Tomorrow]] | [[<% tp.date.now("YYYY-[w]WW", 0, tp.file.title, "YYYY-MM-DD") %>|📖 Weekly]] | [[<% tp.date.now("YYYY-MM", 0, tp.file.title, "YYYY-MM-DD") %>|📅 Monthly]]
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<title>3D Cube Renderer</title> | |
<style> | |
body { | |
margin: 0; | |
padding: 0; |
Accessing a subnet that is behind a WireGuard client using a site-to-site setup
We want to access a local subnet remotely, but it is behind a NAT firewall and we can't setup port forwarding. Outgoing connections work, but all incoming connections get DROPPED by the ISP's routing policy.
# feb/11/2022 11:00:55 by RouterOS 7.2rc3 | |
# software id = 9QK9-C798 | |
# | |
# model = RB5009UG+S+ | |
# serial number = XXXXXXXXXX | |
/ip settings set allow-fast-path=no | |
/interface bridge add admin-mac=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF auto-mac=no name=bridge |
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<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>3D Cube with Dynamic Texture</title> | |
<style> | |
body { | |
margin: 0; | |
overflow: hidden; | |
background-color: #222; | |
} |