matlab-integration-for-jupyter
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4.1 | 9.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 10 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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matlab-integration-for-jupyter
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MATLAB Blog: "Official MathWorks MATLAB kernel for Jupyter released"
Once everything is installed on the HPC cluster and the Jupyter environment is accessible from a given URL (e.g.: jupyter.hpc.nih.gov), the operating system of the machine that is connecting to that URL does not matter. If they wanted to run everything in a container on their HPC cluster (not likely based on the OP's question, but just in case), they can use one of the example Dockerfiles in this repository as a starting point.
vulhub
- HackTheBox - Writeup Builder [Retired]
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Valkey Is Rapidly Overtaking Redis
This is pretty materially not fine:
https://github.com/vulhub/vulhub/tree/master/redis/CVE-2022-...
- 2 physical computers 1 vm
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Making sense of Apache httpd's CVE-2023-25690
I just found this commit (https://github.com/vulhub/vulhub/pull/413/files) for vulnhub containing a POC. I still don't understand exactly how they get to secret.txt in their example but it's a huge step forward. Plenty of mistakes in the Changelog.
- I am setting up a pen testing lab , I want to generate some vulnerabilities on a windows server 2019 (VM)
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How to create vulnerable machines
A GitHub repo called vulnhub contains numerous Dockerfiles to build vulnerable containers of various popular software. If you’re just getting started this is a good way to have one machine where you deploy vulnerable docker containers to poke at.
- Vulhub: Pre-Built Vulnerable Environments Based on Docker-Compose
- How can I make a ‘bad image’ that will generate ECR scan vulnerabilities?
- Pre-Built Vulnerable Environments Based on Docker-Compose
What are some alternatives?
nginx-rtmp-docker - Docker image with Nginx using the nginx-rtmp-module module for live multimedia (video) streaming.
docker-openvpn-client-socks - Expose an OpenVPN tunnel as a SOCKS proxy
jupyter-matlab-proxy - MATLAB Integration for Jupyter enables you to run MATLAB code in Jupyter Notebooks and other Jupyter environments. You can also open MATLAB in a browser directly from your Jupyter environment to use more MATLAB features.
docker-bloodhound - BloodHound Docker Ready to Use
dockerfiles - Various Dockerfiles I use on the desktop and on servers.
SniDust - SmartDNS Proxy to hide your GeoLocation. Based on DnsDist and nginx
docker-node - Official Docker Image for Node.js :whale: :turtle: :rocket:
docker-dev-ssl-proxy - A simple nginx proxy behind a self-generated & self-signed SSL certificate (local HTTPS). Also utilized in development of https://speaker.app / https://github.com/zenOSmosis/speaker.app.
frigate-synology-dsm7 - Dockerfile and docker-compose file to enable google coral USB accelerators in containers on Synology DSM 7
asterisk-docker - Asterisk + chan_dongle in docker.
hacker-roadmap - A collection of hacking tools, resources and references to practice ethical hacking.
redwoodjs-docker - Repository to consolidate efforts on making a good Docker implementation for RedwoodJS