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V IRST draivers Ar visādiem M@ HYNIX SSD M2 NVMe diskiem čakars, WIN 10 instalācijās vecākās NAU iekļauc vnk Intel čipa gadījumā IRST draivers vaidziks V18.0.4.1146_IRST_VMD_20H1services.msc wuauserv disablee vvvvaiiii
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
CHKDSK C: /F/R/X
defragment the volume on drive C while providing progress and verbose output, type: defrag c: /u /v To defragment the volumes on drives C and D in parallel in the background, type: defrag c: d: /m To perform a fragmentation analysis of a volume mounted on drive C and provide progress, type: defrag c: mountpoint /a /u
nc home]# scp /home/vm-104-20201204.vmdk a@192.168.0.2:/media/a/HD-PCU2/vm-104-20201204.vmdk
a@192.168.0.2's password:
Alt+Tab: Open task switcher. Windows+P: Will duplicate your screen/extend your desktop to an additional monitor. Windows+Shift+Left or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.
[root@nc home]# scp a@192.168.0.2/home/vm-104-20201204.vmdk /local/media/a/HD-PCU2/vm-104-20201204.vmdk
a@192.168.0.2's password:C:\Users\X\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is a measure of how frequently you take backups. ... In practice, the RPO indicates the amount of data (updated or created) that will be lost or need to be reentered after an outage. Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the amount of downtime a business can tolerate
https://obsproject.com OBS Open Broadcaster Software @echo off
portscan powershell ===
tnc google.lv -port 3389 ===
In a 3 minute nutshell, here’s what’s coming if we don’t come together and stop this insanity
http://woshub.com/checking-tcp-port-response-using-powershell/
The following command allows you to check the availability of a specific port on a number of servers, the list of which is stored in a plain text file list_servers.txt. We need the servers where the specified service doesn’t respond:
Get-Content c:\PS\list_servers.txt | where { -NOT (Test-Netconnection $_ -Port 25 -InformationLevel Quiet)}| Format-Table -AutoSize
foreach ($ip in 100..150) {Test-NetConnection -Port 3389 -InformationLevel "Detailed" 192.168.1.$ip}
Scan the range of TCP ports from 1 to 1024 on the specified remote server:
foreach ($port in 1..1024) {If (($a=Test-NetConnection srvfs01 -Port $port -WarningAction SilentlyContinue).tcpTestSucceeded -eq $true){ "TCP port $port is open!"}}
color 17
@echo
@echo off
set /a n=0,
:repeat
set /a n+=1
echo 192.168.0.%n%
ping -n 1 -w 500 192.168.0.%n% | FIND /i "Reply">>ipaddriks.bin
if %n% lss 254 goto repeat
type ipaddriks.bin
@echo
@echo off
color 74
pause
color 3
@echo
@echo off
systeminfo
@echo
@echo off
del ipaddriks.bin /s /f
pause
exit
darbudars.cmd
@echo off
title Daru darbu................................
color 0a
set load=
set/a loadnum=0
:Loading
set load=%load%ŪŪ
cls
echo.
echo Tagad gaidi... Daru lielu darbu...
echo ----------------------------------------
echo %load%
echo ----------------------------------------
ping localhost -n 2 >nul
set/a loadnum=%loadnum% +1
if %loadnum%==20 goto Loading
goto Loading
:Done
echo.
pause
Plānotais atvaļinājuma laiks
25.jūnijs-5.jūlijs;
3-19. augusts.
exit
https://github.com/drwetter/letsencrypt.sh
for tls 1.2
openssl s_client -connect www.google.com:443 -tls1_2
for tls 1.1
openssl s_client -connect www.google.com:443 -tls1_1
for tls 1
openssl s_client -connect <>:443 -ssl2
openssl s_client -connect <>:443 -ssl3
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If you get the certificate chain and the handshake then the tls version is supported.
If you don't see the certificate chain, and something similar to "handshake error" then its not.
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sudo find . -name "*cer*"
Now, if I replace the “-name” parameter with “-iname”, I could get results with no regards to letter case.
That is something that is not there in “locate”, so another helpful element for when you're not sure about the filename.
sudo find . -iname "*cer*"
Now, let's suppose that I am still searching for that same poster file, and the only thing that I remember
is that it is less than 5 MB of size. The command that I would use in that case is:
find ~/ -size -5M
If I knew that it's higher than lets say 2MB, the command would be “find ~/ -size +2M”.
The best part is that find supports boolean operators to make the search even stronger. For this example,
I will use a command that combines my knowledge that the file is less than 5 megabytes in size, and also more than 2. The command for this would be:
find / -size -5M -and -size +2M
Last, let's suggest that we remember nothing about the file but we remember that we accessed it within three minutes ago. To find it, use the find command as:
find / -amin -3
This would be “find / -amin -30” for half an hour, and “-amin -120” for two hours etc. If you accessed the file two days ago, use this instead:
find / -time -2
This will display all files accessed during the past two days in the location of the search.
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nslookup
Default Server: dc.local
Address: 1.8.8.8
>
> set q=mx
> 46.109.172.120 pēc ip neatrod
Server: dc.local
Address: 1.8.8.8
*** dc.local can't find 46.109.172.120: Non-existent domain
> datordakters.lv pēc DN atrod MXu
Server: dc.local
Address: 1.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
datordakters.lv MX preference = 5, mail exchanger = datordakters.lv
datordakters.lv internet address = 46.109.172.120
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crontab -e
@reboot mount -t cifs //192.168.0.1/share -o /mnt/share
*/15 * * * * tar -cvpzf /15minbackupsbezOS_`date +\%Y\%m\%d_\%H\%M\%S`.tar.gz --exclude '*.tar.gz' --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/sys --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media --exclude=/dev /
0 07 * * 6 mv -f /*.tar.gz /mnt/share
katra 7 diena
45 0 */7 * * tar -cvpzf /Katra7dienabackupsarOS_`date +\%Y\%m\%d_\%H\%M\%S`.tar.gz --exclude '*.tar.gz' /
0 07 * * 6 mv -f /*.tar.gz /mnt/share
shift+insert, ZZ
wake https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8ZPxBi_GJ-vV2ltMjdUN204MXM
tar xvpfz xxxxxx.tar.gz -C /
pārraxta /
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https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/jepayne/2015/11/23/monitoring-what-matters-windows-event-forwarding-for-everyone-even-if-you-already-have-a-siem/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/use-windows-event-forwarding-to-assist-in-intrusion-detection
https://hackernoon.com/the-windows-event-forwarding-survival-guide-2010db7a68c4
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Te sākas dropdown izvēlne, kuras nav, jo tas ir sql query
pēc IP
Te sākas dropdown izvēlne, kuras nav, jo tas ir sql query
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=== OpenVZ Section ===
config: /etc/vz/conf/xxx.conf
data: /var/lib/vz/root/xxx
template: /var/lib/vz/template/cache
snapshot: /var/lib/vz/dump
OpenVZ config: /etc/vz/vz.conf
=== KVM Section ===
config: /etc/pve/qemu-server/xxx.conf
data: /var/lib/vz/images/xxx
template: /var/lib/vz/template/iso
snapshot: /var/lib/vz/dump
=== LXC Section ===
config: /var/lib/lxc/xxx/config
data: /var/lib/vz/images/xxx
template: /var/lib/vz/template/cache
snapshot: /var/lib/vz/dump
=== Cluster Section ===
config: /etc/pve/cluster.conf
nodes vm config: /etc/pve/nodes/xxx/xxx/qemu-server/xxx.conf
=== Files ===
corosync.conf => corosync/cman cluster configuration file (previous to PVE 4.x this file was called cluster.conf)
storage.cfg => PVE storage configuration
user.cfg => PVE access control configuration (users/groups/...)
domains.cfg => PVE Authentication domains
authkey.pub => public key used by ticket system
priv/shadow.cfg => shadow password file
priv/authkey.key => private key used by ticket system
nodes/${NAME}/pve-ssl.pem => public ssl key for web server
nodes/${NAME}/priv/pve-ssl.key => private ssl key
nodes/${NAME}/qemu-server/${VMID}.conf => VM configuration data for KVM VMs
nodes/${NAME}/openvz/${VMID}.conf => VM configuratin data for OpenVZ containers
=== Symbolic links ===
local => nodes/${LOCALNAME}
qemu-server => nodes/${LOCALNAME}/qemu-server/
openvz => nodes/${LOCALNAME}/openvz/
=== Special status files for debugging (JSON) ===
.version => file versions (to detect file modifications)
.members => Info about cluster members
.vmlist => List of all VMs
.clusterlog => Cluster log (last 50 entries)
.rrd => RRD data (most recent entries)
=== Enable/Disable debugging ====
# enable verbose syslog messages
echo "1" >/etc/pve/.debug
# disable verbose syslog messages
echo "0" >/etc/pve/.debug
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Vbs fails kas piedrazo datoru Set wshShell = wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
do
wscript.sleep 120
wshshell.sendkeys "Jūsu dators ir inficēts ar vīrusu, jāpērk jauns."
loop
Vbs fails kas piedrazo datoru
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As a best practice, your mail server should require SSL encryption for IMAP, POP and Webmail. SMTP should have SSL enabled, but not required.
A typical OS X Server mail server for a small business would have these ports open.
IMAP: 993
POP: 995 (if used)
Incoming SMTP: 25
SMTP/TLS Submission: 587
SMTP/SSL Submission: 465 (mainly for compatibility with older Outlook versions)
ScreenSharing: 5900 (if used)
Webmail: 80
Webmail/SSL: 443
Other ports, like imap/143 pop/110, ssh/22, etc should not be opened unless required.
gmail_993_587_465
https://www.htbridge.com/ssl/
IMAP uses port 143, but SSL/TLS encrypted IMAP uses port 993.
POP uses port 110, but SSL/TLS encrypted POP uses port 995.
SMTP uses port 25, but SSL/TLS encrypted SMTP uses port 465.
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set BACKUP_PATH=C:\Users\*\Documents\dir1
set cur_yyyy=%date:~10,4%
set cur_mm=%date:~4,2%
set cur_dd=%date:~7,2%
set cur_hh=%time:~0,2%
if %cur_hh% lss 10 (set cur_hh=0%time:~1,1%)
set cur_nn=%time:~3,2%
set cur_ss=%time:~6,2%
set cur_ms=%time:~9,2%
set timestamp=%cur_yyyy%%cur_mm%%cur_dd%-%cur_hh%%cur_nn%%cur_ss%%cur_ms%
wevtutil epl System %BACKUP_PATH%\system_%timestamp%.evtx
wevtutil epl Application %BACKUP_PATH%\application_%timestamp%.evtx
wevtutil epl Security %BACKUP_PATH%\security_%timestamp%.evtx
@echo
xcopy C:\inetpub\logs\* %BACKUP_PATH%\* /D /S /E /Y /Q
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https://workvarroodi.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/grand-voyager-user-manual-pdf.pdf
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
ssh root@192.168.0.144
ls -la /var/lib/vz/images/104/
mv /var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1.vmdk /var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1xx.vmdk
scp root@192.168.0.244:/var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1.vmdk /var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1.vmdk
scp root@192.168.0.244:/var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1.vmdk root@192.168.0.144:/var/lib/vz/images/104/vm-104-disk-1$(date +%-d-%B-%Y).vmdk
grand voyager blower resistor
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12F802-1941-B1 01111956
https://www.themowershop.com/product/briggs-stratton-carburetor-repair-kit-498260-2015-earlier/