Edward Snowden answered questions after a showing of CITIZENFOUR at the IETF93 meeting; this is a transcript of the video recording.
For more information, see the Internet Society article.
Edward Snowden answered questions after a showing of CITIZENFOUR at the IETF93 meeting; this is a transcript of the video recording.
For more information, see the Internet Society article.
This is a simple launchd config that will start your default
docker-machine on startup. You can customize the machine that is started by updating lines 11 and 16 with the correct machine name.
com.docker.machine.default.plist
below to ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.machine.default.plist
.launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.docker.machine.default.plist
LoadModule mapcache_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_mapcache.so | |
<VirtualHost *:80> | |
# The ServerName directive sets the request scheme, hostname and port that | |
# the server uses to identify itself. This is used when creating | |
# redirection URLs. In the context of virtual hosts, the ServerName | |
# specifies what hostname must appear in the request's Host: header to | |
# match this virtual host. For the default virtual host (this file) this | |
# value is not decisive as it is used as a last resort host regardless. | |
# However, you must set it for any further virtual host explicitly. | |
#ServerName www.example.com |
Prerequisites : the letsencrypt CLI tool
This method allows your to generate and renew your Lets Encrypt certificates with 1 command. This is easily automatable to renew each 60 days, as advised.
You need nginx to answer on port 80 on all the domains you want a certificate for. Then you need to serve the challenge used by letsencrypt on /.well-known/acme-challenge
.
Then we invoke the letsencrypt command, telling the tool to write the challenge files in the directory we used as a root in the nginx configuration.
I redirect all HTTP requests on HTTPS, so my nginx config looks like :
server {
If a project has to have multiple git repos (e.g. Bitbucket and Github) then it's better that they remain in sync.
Usually this would involve pushing each branch to each repo in turn, but actually Git allows pushing to multiple repos in one go.
If in doubt about what git is doing when you run these commands, just
<!-- Avoid the M.A.D. Gadget vulnerability in certain apache commons-collections versions --> | |
<project> | |
<!-- ... --> | |
<build> | |
<plugins> | |
<plugin> | |
<artifactId>maven-enforcer-plugin</artifactId> | |
<executions> | |
<execution> | |
<goals><goal>enforce</goal></goals> |
# In order for gpg to find gpg-agent, gpg-agent must be running, and there must be an env | |
# variable pointing GPG to the gpg-agent socket. This little script, which must be sourced | |
# in your shell's init script (ie, .bash_profile, .zshrc, whatever), will either start | |
# gpg-agent or set up the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable if it's already running. | |
# Add the following to your shell init to set up gpg-agent automatically for every shell | |
if [ -f ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info ] && [ -n "$(pgrep gpg-agent)" ]; then | |
source ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info | |
export GPG_AGENT_INFO | |
else |
#! /usr/bin/env python3 | |
"""Fixing bluetooth stereo headphone/headset problem in debian distros. | |
Workaround for bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1577197 | |
Run it with python3.5 or higher after pairing/connecting the bluetooth stereo headphone. | |
This will be only fixes the bluez5 problem mentioned above . | |
Licence: Freeware |
resource "aws_iam_policy" "terraform_create_policy" { | |
name = "terraform_create_policy" | |
path = "/" | |
policy = "${data.aws_iam_policy_document.terraform_create_policy.json}" | |
} | |
data "aws_iam_policy_document" "terraform_create_policy" { | |
statement { | |
sid = "1" | |
actions = [ |