1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
# Use https (public access) instead of git for git-submodules. This modifies only Travis-CI behavior! | |
# disable the default submodule logic | |
git: | |
submodules: false | |
# use sed to replace the SSH URL with the public URL, then init and update submodules | |
before_install: | |
- sed -i 's/[email protected]:/https:\/\/github.com\//' .gitmodules | |
- git submodule update --init --recursive |
= Arch Linux step-by-step installation = | |
= http://blog.fabio.mancinelli.me/2012/12/28/Arch_Linux_on_BTRFS.html = | |
== Boot the installation CD == | |
== Create partition == | |
cfdisk /dev/sda | |
* Create a partition with code 8300 (Linux) |
1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
gpg --list-secret-keys
and look for sec
, use the key ID for the next stepgit
to use GPG -- replace the key with the one from gpg --list-secret-keys
https://rfc3161.ai.moda | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/adobe | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/microsoft | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/apple | |
https://rfc3161.ai.moda/any | |
http://rfc3161.ai.moda | |
http://timestamp.digicert.com | |
http://timestamp.globalsign.com/tsa/r6advanced1 | |
http://rfc3161timestamp.globalsign.com/advanced | |
http://timestamp.sectigo.com |