git config --global user.name "Tomas Prokop"
git config --global user.email tomas.prokop@REDACTED.com
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<?php | |
namespace App\Http\Middleware; | |
use Illuminate\Http\Request; | |
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Log; | |
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; | |
class LogResponseTimeMiddleware | |
{ |
This document outlines the steps to set up a one tunnel IPSec Site to site VPN on AWS and a VM on another cloud provider (Packet) running Strongswan.
(References:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/s2svpn/SetUpVPNConnections.html
(This can be any cloud provider. It does not have to be Packet)
UPDATE: I have baked the ideas in this file inside a Python CLI tool called pyds-cli
. Please find it here: https://github.com/ericmjl/pyds-cli
Having done a number of data projects over the years, and having seen a number of them up on GitHub, I've come to see that there's a wide range in terms of how "readable" a project is. I'd like to share some practices that I have come to adopt in my projects, which I hope will bring some organization to your projects.
Disclaimer: I'm hoping nobody takes this to be "the definitive guide" to organizing a data project; rather, I hope you, the reader, find useful tips that you can adapt to your own projects.
Disclaimer 2: What I’m writing below is primarily geared towards Python language users. Some ideas may be transferable to other languages; others may not be so. Please feel free to remix whatever you see here!
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- Linux - be proficient using Ubuntu for example and the CLI and understand how the shell works, what are environment variables, subshells, processes/tasks, etc...
- Docker (and docker-compose) - what are containers and how they work (conceptually) and how to create and run ones
- Git - what does version control system mean and how to use Git
- RDB (relational databases) - what are relational databases, and understand tables, how to create them and make relations between them as needed... also understand that through SQLite and PostgreSQL (preferred) or MySQL
- Python - how to write Python very well and understand its [OOP] implementation...
- Virtualenv - And how to create virtual environments for python to isolate it from the system's installed version...
- Virtualenvwrapper to manage virtual environments easily
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ATTENTION, THIS GIST ISN'T FREQUENTLY UPDATED
MAIN SOURCE: https://github.com/isaqueprofeta/cybersec-path
- Jose Bravo - What is a SIEM? (5 Vídeos): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtqFMe4zSpQ&list=PLHh9jhztlMyp8lyKXt9orVM57ygW_ihPS
- IPPSec - PowerSIEM Analyzing Sysmon Events with PowerShell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvfhIydxFmw
{ | |
"regiones": [ | |
{ | |
"region": "Arica y Parinacota", | |
"comunas": ["Arica", "Camarones", "Putre", "General Lagos"] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"region": "Tarapacá", | |
"comunas": ["Iquique", "Alto Hospicio", "Pozo Almonte", "Camiña", "Colchane", "Huara", "Pica"] | |
}, |