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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
Module written with CoffeeScript. So, you need to like coffee...
npm install coffee-script -g
npm install cf-ddns
Script@/home/user/working/dir/update_dns.coffee
:
# update_dns.coffee
my_ip = require 'public-ip'
_ = require 'underscore'
CloudFlareDNS = require 'cf-ddns'
# Sample usage
api = new CloudFlareDNS 'your@email.com', 'your_cloudflare_api_key'
api.get_zones (zones) ->
my_zone = _.findWhere zones, name: 'your.domain.com'
api.get_dns my_zone, (dns) ->
my_ip (err, current_ip) ->
return if err
_.each _.where(dns, type: 'A'), (record) ->
record.content = current_ip
api.update_dns record, (record) ->
console.log 'Record updated'
Shell command@/home/user/working/dir/cron.sh
:
#!/bin/bash
# cron.sh (chmod +x that)
cd /home/user/working/dir
date
/opt/nodejs/bin/coffee update_dns.coffee
Crontab record with log@/home/user/working/dir/update.log
:
* * * * * /home/user/working/dir/cron.sh > /home/user/working/dir/update.log 2>&1
Usually to update crontab, you need to run:
crontab -e
sudo service cron restart
FAQs
Lightweight and easy CloudFlare DynamicDNS client
We found that cf-ddns demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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