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Start off by getting the Zones for the firewall


firewall-cmd --get-zones



Listing services for a zone:


firewall-cmd --list-services --zone=FedoraWorkstation
dhcpv6-client http mdns samba-client ssh



Quick tip: if we set our default zone with:</description>
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List all sets:


ipset list




list all names:


ipset list | grep Name




list information about NAME, including entries


ipset list NAME




add IP.ADD.RS.HERE/24 to the NAME of ipset.


ipset add NAME IP.ADD.RS.HERE/24




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KVM Overview

Description

The virsh program is the main interface for managing virsh guest domains. The program can be used to create, pause, and shutdown domains. It can also be used to list current domains. Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). It is free software available under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Virtualization of the Linux Operating System means the ability to run multiple insta…</description>
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lollypop.darrenwindle.co.uk

a Beta Test server and a playground for docker

This is the server that we use to test any changes that we would like to use on the production server. This server will also work as a playground for new technologies and software that may be needed or we would like to use on the production server. This server will host the following</description>
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        <description>edit /etc/spamassassin/local.cf for global rules.

Body checks:


body JUSTHEALTHY          /www\.mb103\.com/
score JUSTHEALTHY 3.0
describe JUSTHEALTHY     Spammer address detected in body





Header checks:


header MONEY_BAG          Subject =~ /💰/

header BITCOIN_INVESTOR_LIST       List-Unsubscribe =~ /bitcoin-investor\.ml/
score BITCOIN_INVESTOR_LIST 3.0
describe BITCOIN_INVESTOR_LIST     List-Unsubscribe contains known spammer</description>
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Base VM created. Specs of this are as follows

	*  Name: centosbase
	*  1 vCPU
	*  1GB vRAM
	*  10GB vHDD
	*  IPSET Used for install is 78.129.208.29

This machine is the base os to clone to other VMs. This when running can be accessed via the console when connected to HAL. I have created 3 users. These are darren, dave, and wayne. Auth keys copied from Skype, and other sources to allow them all to connect to this machine when turned on or copied to another target. No confirguration of t…</description>
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Virsh can be used to create, pause, restart, and shutdown domains. In addition, virsh can be used to list current domains available in your Virtualization hypervisor platform.

Virsh interacts with Libvirt which is a library aimed at providing a long-term stable C</description>
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The following are steps in demystifying/reverse-engineering how puppet works on the VMs:

1. Puppet is installed and updates to the puppet config files (from gitea) is via crontab:


##
## Puppet removed from configs here as no longer used.

# HEADER: This file was autogenerated at 2021-03-15 05:48:52 +1100 by puppet.
# HEADER: While it can still be managed manually, it is definitely not recommended.
# HEADER: Note particularly that the comments starting with 'Puppet Name' …</description>
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        <title>Work Done on Tupper</title>
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Information

This is documentation of work completed on the VM TUPPER, covering Docker and its use on the VM.

We currently run 3 Virtual Machines for tupper. Each one has its specific purpose.

tupper_test this is to play with docker with the running containers and adding new ones. This is a beta test VM and any commands or containers should be added here first.</description>
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