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Cybersecurity (security) includes controlling physical access to hardware as well as protection from attacks that come via network access, data injection, and code injection.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I would like to be able to whitelist a commit within the rule. Furthermore, I would like the ability to have multiple whitelists for commits so I can add more descriptive tags from which repo the commit lives etc.
Describe the solution you'd like
[[rules]]
description = "AWS Secret Key"
regex = '''(?i)aws(.{0,20}
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In a server / client setup it would be great if Trivy would expose some metrics about the scans happen with the central server.
Some useful metrics for my implementation:
- Last DB Update (timestamp)
- Last DB Update Attempt (timestamp)
- Sum of Issues found
- Sum of Issues found splited up in SEVERITY
- Sum of Issues found splited up in sources (OS, Python, Node etc)
As Trivy is build to
We need Vagrant docs, you can find it here https://github.com/NullArray/AutoSploit/tree/dev-beta/Vagrant
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Describe the bug
In the docs found here:
https://bandit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/index.html#complete-test-plugin-listing
B109 and B111 show a description instead of a plugin name. This looks inconsistent since all the other plugin names are listed. I believe this is a result of a recent change to remove these deprecated plugins.
To Reproduce
- Navigate to https://bandit
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We have a problem which has 2 possible solutions.
- We create a custom parser for positional arguments so you can do
rustscan 127.0.0.1,google.com - We create a flag such as
rustscan -a 127.0.0.1,google.com
The 2nd option would solve a significant amount of bugs, whereas the 1st option also solves the bugs but adds a lot more complexity to the program. See #211 for more info.
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Would be awesome if it would be possible to save the found streams to a M3U file, compatible with VLC. An example template of a valid M3U file is the following:
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="" tvg-name="" tvg-language="" tvg-logo="" tvg-country="" tvg-url="" group-title="",[IP AND CHANNELID HERE FOR NAME]
rtsp://192.168.0.5/route/to/stream/here
#EXTINF:-1 tvg-id="" tvg-name="" tvg-langua
What would you like to be added
Add support for a DynamoDB storage backend. Although MySQL is available, it would require to run a RDS Instance for it. Extra costs, backup considerations, etc. Even with Aurora Serverless.
DynamoDB is just there, scales as needed with OnDemand pricing and has fine backup capabilities.
Why this is needed
We plan to run step-ca in AWS ECS on Farga
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It would be nice if lynis would gather (and report in the portal/reports) information about user-accounts: