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Amazon EC2 Instance Meta Data

August 5, 2019 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

AWS provides by default over the Link-local address a kind of micro-service-endpoint for Meta Data retrievement, which can be reached from a running instance by curl or any other tool.

Main goal of this endpoint, to provide AWS related information without having access to the AWS-console or AWS-command line interface.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: Amazon, AWS, Cloud

Nextcloud trash shown as empty

July 28, 2019 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment


For sure I run into a nextcloud server side bug again.
I deleted over the last year a lot of things in my nextcloud account as well as other users, which are running in the same instance.
One day, I looked into my Trash(Deleted files) and it was empty:
nextcloud empty trash
That is not real and not possible, I thought.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: Cloud, Nextcloud, Nextcloud Trash

AWS from the command line

July 27, 2019 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

If you are reading this post, nearly for sure, you have an AWS account.
The most default way to interact with the AWS products is over the Web AWS console, which is reachable over https://signin.aws.amazon.com

There are some other ways to access your AWS products like EC2 or S3 over the command line from any system or distribution of your choice.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: Amazon, Automation, AWS, Cloud Computing, EC2, S3

inwx python3 API

July 21, 2019 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

inwx.de

This post describes some technology facts of the german domain registrar companies and their technology(-less) and motivation(-less) mentality from the customer side.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: API, domains, INWX

Upgrade opensuse 15.0 to 15.1

July 17, 2019 by Igor Drobot 4 Comments

openSUSE Leap

openSUSE Leap 15.1 is available at the end of May 2019, and the upgrade process is simple.
Note, that it is always a good idea to:
– look into the upgrade release notes to make sure, you don’t run in any deprecations with your currently running software
– run a backup or a snapshot of the system, which will going to be upgraded.

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Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: Linux, openSUSE, security

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