Many aircraft that offer wifi only permit access to machines on port 80/443, the standard http(s) ports. If you want to SSH, you have to set up an intermediate machine that hosts the SSH service on either port 80 or 443. An easy (and free) way to do this is via a Google free-tier micro instance. These instances have a 1 GB transfer ceiling per month, but so long are you are only transmitting textual data a few days per month, this limit should not be easily exceeded. Set up one of these VMs via the Google Cloud console, and select CentOS 7 as the disk image. Make sure that you allow http/https traffic on the instance, the two checkboxes in the Firewalls section of the VM settings. Optionally, set a static external IP address for your server in the VM config, in case you don't want to look up the IP each time. Then, ssh into the new VM (the IP address will be listed as the "external IP" in the list of instances) and edi
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const char DIGIT_PAIRS[] = | |
"00" "01" "02" "03" "04" "05" "06" "07" "08" "09" | |
"10" "11" "12" "13" "14" "15" "16" "17" "18" "19" | |
"20" "21" "22" "23" "24" "25" "26" "27" "28" "29" | |
"30" "31" "32" "33" "34" "35" "36" "37" "38" "39" | |
"40" "41" "42" "43" "44" "45" "46" "47" "48" "49" | |
"50" "51" "52" "53" "54" "55" "56" "57" "58" "59" | |
"60" "61" "62" "63" "64" "65" "66" "67" "68" "69" | |
"70" "71" "72" "73" "74" "75" "76" "77" "78" "79" | |
"80" "81" "82" "83" "84" "85" "86" "87" "88" "89" |
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#define _LIBCPP_ABI_VERSION 1 | |
#define _LIBCPP_ALGORITHM | |
#define _LIBCPP_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__ ((__visibility__("hidden"), __always_inline__)) | |
#define _LIBCPP_ASSERT(x,m) ((void)0) | |
#define _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_ATOMIC_SHARED_PTR __attribute__((availability(macosx,strict,introduced=10.9))) __attribute__((availability | |
(ios,strict,introduced=7.0))) | |
#define _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_BAD_ARRAY_LENGTH __attribute__((unavailable)) | |
#define _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_BAD_OPTIONAL_ACCESS __attribute__((unavailable)) | |
#define _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_DYNARRAY _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_BAD_ARRAY_LENGTH | |
#define _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_FUTURE _LIBCPP_AVAILABILITY_FUTURE_ERROR |
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#!/bin/sh | |
set -e | |
unset CDPATH | |
unset IFS | |
show_usage() { | |
cat <<USAGE | |
Usage: [PROJECTS_PATH=<PATH>] $(basename "$0") [--exclude-sessions] [--exclude-workspaces] |