This is a fresh install to an Intel based computer. No VM, nothing. The goal is to have a single node kubernetes thing.
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Release: 20.04
| # MINI HOWTO | |
| # 0. You will need PyYaml and BeautifulSoup python libraries. (Installation is up to you to figure it out) | |
| # 1. Go to your heimdall page and save the html file. Note the file location. | |
| # 2. Add the file location to heimdall_page variable. | |
| # 3. Add the current homer yml file location as base_yaml variable. | |
| # 4. Add your generated homer yaml file location to homer_config variable. | |
| # 5. Define your icons folder. (Mine was in homer-icons/png) | |
| import yaml | |
| from yaml.loader import SafeLoader | |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as BS |
| import requests | |
| import json | |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup as bs | |
| # The URL for the conf page | |
| url = "https://infosec-conferences.com/" | |
| r = requests.get(url) | |
| r.text | |
| # header needed as their nginx blocks other User Agents... |
| import random | |
| def get_rnd(a): | |
| import random | |
| random_index = random.randint(0, len(a)-1) | |
| return a[random_index] | |
| heads = ['⊙', 'o', 'ö', 'O', '𑃰'] | |
| left_hands = ['\\', '|'] | |
| right_hands = ['/', '|'] |
| import psycopg2 | |
| # The name of the home assistant database | |
| DB = "<DBNAME>" | |
| # The user to connect to your home assistant database | |
| DBUSER = "<DBUSER>" | |
| # The IP/hostname of the PostgreSQL server | |
| DBHOST = "<DBHOST>" | |
| # The password for the user | |
| DBPASSWORD = "<DBPASSWORD>" |
| #cloud-config | |
| # Write a skeleton config file to be replaced by a random password | |
| # Skeleton config file is: | |
| #{ | |
| # "server_port":8000, | |
| # "local_port":1080, | |
| # "password":"__PASSWORD__", | |
| # "timeout":600, | |
| # "method":"chacha20" |
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