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<?php
# File: app\Http\Middleware\CORS.php
# Create file with below code in above location. And at the end of the file there are other instructions also.
# Please check.
namespace App\Http\Middleware;
use Closure;
class CORS {
@ikiselev1989
ikiselev1989 / bem-and-sass.md
Last active April 30, 2019 12:47 — forked from radist2s/bem-and-sass.md
BEM & SASS best practices

BEM & SASS best practices

Every block should be in separated file named as block.

Filename: rating-star.scss

.rating-star {
    $font-size: 0.5em;
    
    display: inline-block; // `display` style may be set freely
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allthingsclowd / ssh-certificate-authentication.md
Last active January 19, 2025 06:28
How to configure SSH Certificate based Authentication - Great for large scale deployment and management of servers

SSH Certificate based Authentication - Quick Guide

Certificate Authority (CA) Server Host Server(s) Client(s)
Host Server Certificate Configuration
This is the server typically managed by a security team. The root CA private keys are held on this server and should be protected. If these keys are compromised it will be necessary to Revoke & Rotate/Recreate ALL Certificates!! These are the servers that are being built or reprovisioned. The Host CA Signed Certificate is used to prove Host Authenticity to clients. It is sent to the ssh client during the initial handshake when a ssh client attempts to login. The user laptop or server that's runing the ssh client. The Client CA Signed Certificate is used to prove Client Authenticity to the Host Server
Step 1. Create HOST CA signing keys : Example ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -C HOST-CA -b 4096 -f host-ca Step 2. Let's generate a fresh set of ssh RSA HOST keys with 4096 bits. Typically the keys are generated by default
{
// Disable admin for test
"admin": {
"disabled": true
},
"apps": {
"http": {
// Use http to avoid having to provision an ssl cert
"http_port": 4444,
"servers": {
<?php
namespace App\Providers;
use App\Support\Utils\OctaModal;
use App\Support\Utils\OctaResponse;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Cache;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Session;
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
use Inertia\Inertia;
export function bridgeTurboAndAlpine(Alpine) {
document.addEventListener('turbo:before-render', (event) => {
Alpine.deferMutations();
});
document.addEventListener('turbo:render', () => {
if (document.documentElement.hasAttribute('data-turbo-preview')) {
return;
}