debugging
when kali is off, this mac will go crazy and hang everything.
need to scan for kali existance on demand, not all the time.
developing
should we use p2p networks to speed up remote connections like n2n
or tinc
?
would it be interesting to run all our kali connectors ranged from vscode-ssh-connect, rclone mount and direct ssh connection via kali
command dynamically by our kali discovery service, if we can reload the nginx daemon on demand.
using redis to store some daemon reported values.
how about we set the workding directory of redis-server
to /tmp
so that the dump.rdb
file will never take space after reboot?
we need to know if this will successifully launch after reboot since /tmp
may not exist by that time
default redis server port: 6379
install redis-server service:
1 | easyd -w /tmp -l redis_server -- /opt/homebrew/bin/redis-server |
first value is online
.
next value is kali_ip
.
using both value to determine whether to connect to kali or not, and the exact address.