This blog post provides a guide on the initial setup for a Huawei Cloud Server. The post covers several key steps, including configuring users, SSH, Zsh, Docker, and an external network interface. Additionally, the post includes links to helpful resources for Linux user and permission management. The post also delves into SSH login configuration, port forwarding, and tunnelling. The author provides a step-by-step guide to installing Docker and corresponding containers. The post also includes instructions for configuring an external network interface and setting up a FRP server. Finally, the author provides a brief introduction to using NSSM to create a Windows service. This post is an excellent resource for anyone looking to get started with a Huawei Cloud Server and requires an initial setup.--GPT 4
This blog post provides a comprehensive guide on how to use Samba, a free software that links UNIX series of operating systems with Microsoft Windows operating system's SMB/CIFS network protocol, to share files between Linux and Windows. The post starts with an introduction to Samba, explaining that it is a bridge that allows resources to be interoperable between Windows and UNIX series operating systems. It then proceeds to give detailed steps on how to install Samba Server on Linux, specifically Ubuntu, and how to configure Samba server share on Ubuntu. The post also provides instructions on how to test and configure Samba client, and how to use Windows to link Samba shared folders. Furthermore, the blog provides links to additional resources for more information. So, how can Samba be utilized to bridge the gap between UNIX and Windows systems? And how can you set it up on your own systems? The answers lie within the blog post.--GPT 4
This blog post provides an in-depth guide on how to set up a shell proxy using proxychains-ng on GNU/Linux systems. It begins by explaining the need for a proxy to speed up access when visiting external websites or downloading content through a shell. The post then introduces proxychains-ng, a simple and convenient tool for this purpose, as an alternative to temporary solutions like 'export https_proxy'.
The post proceeds with detailed instructions on how to download, compile, and install proxychains-ng. The steps include cloning the tool from GitHub, entering the downloaded folder, compiling the tool, and installing it along with the proxychains.conf configuration file.
The final part of the blog post covers the configuration process. It explains how to view and edit the profile location, set up a SOCKS5 proxy and an HTTP proxy, and modify an alias in zsh. After following these steps, readers should be able to achieve faster access through a proxy.
The blog post concludes by congra...--GPT 4