cp /etc/vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc
package main | |
import ( | |
"context" | |
"flag" | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"net/http" | |
"os" | |
"os/signal" |
"""Downloads and extract the Visual C++ Redistributables. | |
This is useful when working with minidump files as the user may be running | |
with a new different version of the runtime. This script aims to maintain | |
a copy of the various versions. | |
Versions are normally added once I encounter them. | |
This requires dark.exe from Wix (http://wixtoolset.org/releases/) and | |
expand.exe (File Expansion Utility - this comes with Microsoft Windows). |
HackerNews discussed this with many alternative solutions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24893615
I already have my own domain name: mydomain.com
. I wanted to be able to run some webapps on my Raspberry Pi 4B running
perpetually at home in headless mode (just needs 5W power and wireless internet). I wanted to be able to access these apps from public Internet. Dynamic DNS wasn't an option because my ISP blocks all incoming traffic. ngrok
would work but the free plan is too restrictive.
I bought a cheap 2GB RAM, 20GB disk VM + a 25GB volume on Hetzner for about 4 EUR/month. Hetzner gave me a static IP for it. I haven't purchased a floating IP yet.
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After installing mitmproxy run it (just type
mitmproxy
) in a terminal session and quit. This will create the necessaries certificates files at~/.mitmproxy
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Extract the certificate to
.crt
format:
openssl x509 -in ~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca.pem -inform PEM -out ca.crt
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Trust the certificate into CA:
sudo trust anchor ca.crt
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Run the
mitmproxy
again