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Many users of Cameradar are not english-speakers but Chinese and Russian speakers. I saw already that @wxylssy started translating the README to Simplified Chinese on his fork.
It would be nice to have official translations to help new users that are not english-speakers understand the project, so @wxylssy if you'd like to contribute you are more than wel
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Is subdomains hosted at discourse is vulnerable to takeover or not?
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How can I disable errors in CLI results:
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Calling all pentesters and/or people like myself who find infosec pretty neat!
Do you have any cool Shodan.io queries that you've come across — cool, funny, interesting, scary, facepalm-inducing, or otherwise? Some examples of IOT gems we've already found are electronic billboards with banks advertising free donuts, gas station pumps around the country, X-ray machines, 3D p
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Description
The API doc doc/api.rst doesn't mention the Accept: header.
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It should be documented that the API expects to receive Accept: application/json a
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This is a simple feature request for adding --filesystem_enable_log_compress to compress logs that are rotated. Much in the same way logrotate does to save disk space. As of now, the log rotation seems to occur when the logs reach 5mb in size. Compressing these rotated files reduces them to well below 1mb in size.
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Possibly adding to this, make an option for --filesystem_enable_log_histo
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