Posted by admin on January 16, 2010 – 4:10 pm
Author: slac3dork
Site: http://snippet.c0de.me
Summary: Simple web server using Ruby’s standard library. Tested on Linux and Ruby 1.8.7.
Usage: ruby filename.rb
#!/usr/bin/ruby
# _________ .__ .____ _______
# / _____/ ____ |__|_____ | | \ _ \ ____
# \_____ \ / \| \____ \| | / /_\ \ / ___\
# / \ | \ | |_> > |__\ \_/ \/ /_/ >
#/_______ /___| /__| __/|_______ \_____ /\___ /
# \/ \/ |__| \/ \//_____/
# http://snippet.c0de.me
# slac3dork[at]gmail[dot]com
require 'webrick'
# importing WEBrick module
include WEBrick
# Creating HTTPServer instance on port 2000
server = HTTPServer.new(
:Port => 2000,
:DocumentRoot => "/home/slac3dork/ruby/www/"
)
# To shutdown server if get an interrupt signal (ctrl-c).
trap("INT"){ server.shutdown }
# To run the server
server.start

Posted by admin on November 21, 2009 – 4:46 pm
Filed under ruby
Tagged as code, email, gmail, imap, mail, message, ruby, ruby-gmail, server, snippet, unread
Author: Kunto Aji
Site: http://www.railsmine.net
Summary: Ruby script to get all unread messages from Gmail. Visit http://github.com/dcparker/ruby-gmail for more info about ruby-gmail gem. This script is tested on Linux.
Usage: ruby ruby-gmail.rb
#!/usb/bin/ruby
# _________ .__ .____ _______
# / _____/ ____ |__|_____ | | \ _ \ ____
# \_____ \ / \| \____ \| | / /_\ \ / ___\
# / \ | \ | |_> > |__\ \_/ \/ /_/ >
#/_______ /___| /__| __/|_______ \_____ /\___ /
# \/ \/ |__| \/ \//_____/
# http://www.railsmine.net
require 'rubygems'
require 'gmail'
username = "YOUR_USERNAME"
password = "YOUR_PASSWORD"
gmail = Gmail.new(username, email)
unread_messages = gmail.inbox.emails(:unread)
puts "All unread messages"
for mail in unread_messages
puts "----------------------------------"
puts "From: #{mail.message.from}"
puts "Subject: #{mail.message.subject}"
end

Posted by admin on September 25, 2009 – 7:35 am
Author: slac3dork
Site: http://snippet.c0de.me
Summary: Python script to get HTTP status code and HTTP status code. This script is very useful to check your REST Web Service status code and status message. Tested on Linux.
Usage: python httpstatus.py -m HTTP_METHOD -t YOUR_TARGET_HOST
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# _________ .__ .____ _______
# / _____/ ____ |__|_____ | | \ _ \ ____
# \_____ \ / \| \____ \| | / /_\ \ / ___\
# / \ | \ | |_> > |__\ \_/ \/ /_/ >
#/_______ /___| /__| __/|_______ \_____ /\___ /
# \/ \/ |__| \/ \//_____/
# http://snippet.c0de.me
# slac3dork[at]gmail[dot]com
import httplib, re
from optparse import OptionParser
from time import sleep
class HTTPStatus:
def __init__(self):
self.host = ""
self.path = ""
self.http_method = ""
usage = "usage: %prog -m method -t target"
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option("-m", "--method", dest="method",
help="HTTP method: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE", metavar="http_method")
parser.add_option("-t", "--target", dest="target",
help="Your target host", metavar="target_host")
(opts, args) = parser.parse_args()
if opts.target:
self.host = opts.target
if re.search("http://", self.host):
self.host = self.host.split("http://", 1)
self.host = self.host[1]
# extract hostname & path
try:
self.host = self.host.split("/", 1)
self.path = "/"+self.host[1]
self.host = self.host[0]
except:
self.host = self.host[0]
self.path = "/"
if opts.method:
self.http_method = opts.method
def getTarget(self):
return self.host+self.path
def getHTTPMethod(self):
method_name = ""
if re.match("(GET|POST|PUT|DELETE)", self.http_method):
method_name = self.http_method
return method_name
def sendRequest(self):
try:
print "[!] building Connection..."
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(self.host)
sleep(1)
print "[!] Sending Request..."
conn.request(self.http_method, self.path)
sleep(1)
print "[!] Reading Response...\n"
resp = conn.getresponse()
sleep(1)
print "[+] Summary"
print "[+] ---------------------------"
print "[+] Target: http://"+self.host+self.path
print "[+] Status Code:", resp.status
print "[+] Status Message:", resp.reason
print "[+] ---------------------------\n"
conn.close()
except:
print "[-] Error! Check Your Internet Connection and target host."
if __name__ == "__main__":
print "\n[+] ---------------------------------------------------"
print "[+] Show HTTP Status Code and HTTP Status Message"
print "[+] httpstatus.py - slac3dork@gmail.com"
print "[+] Coded by: slac3dork"
print "[+] ---------------------------------------------------\n"
sleep(2)
obj = HTTPStatus()
target = obj.getTarget()
method = obj.getHTTPMethod()
if target and method:
obj.sendRequest()
