I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
# Add this in the environments/development.rb to view the output of the server directly from the terminal | |
# Config Logger. | |
config.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) | |
config.logger.level = Logger.const_get( | |
ENV['LOG_LEVEL'] ? ENV['LOG_LEVEL'].upcase : 'DEBUG' | |
) |
#!/usr/bin/env node | |
/** | |
* generateTypos | |
* Generate Typos from keywords | |
* | |
* @param array keywords | |
* @param bool wrongKeys | |
* @param bool missedChars | |
* @param bool transposedChars |
class BasePusher < AbstractController::Base | |
include AbstractController::Logger | |
include AbstractController::Rendering | |
include AbstractController::Layouts | |
include AbstractController::Helpers | |
include AbstractController::Translation | |
include AbstractController::AssetPaths | |
include AbstractController::Callbacks | |
include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers if defined? Rails | |
I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
'use strict'; | |
module.exports = function(grunt) { | |
// load all grunt tasks | |
require('matchdep').filterDev('grunt-*').forEach(grunt.loadNpmTasks); | |
// configurable paths | |
var paths = { |
List some crypto libraries for JavaScript out there. Might be a bit out dated. Scroll to the bottom.
http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/
This specification describes a JavaScript API for performing basic cryptographic operations in web applications, such as hashing, signature generation and verification, and encryption and decryption. Additionally, it describes an API for applications to generate and/or manage the keying material necessary to perform these operations. Uses for this API range from user or service authentication, document or code signing, and the confidentiality and integrity of communications.
SSH into Root
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Change Root Password
require "net/http" | |
def start_server | |
# Remove the X to enable the parameters for tuning. | |
# These are the default values as of Ruby 2.2.0. | |
@child = spawn(<<-EOC.split.join(" ")) | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_FREE_SLOTS=4096 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_INIT_SLOTS=10000 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_FACTOR=1.8 | |
XRUBY_GC_HEAP_GROWTH_MAX_SLOTS=0 |
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This is a rough outline of how we utilize next.js and S3/Cloudfront. Hope it helps!
It assumes some knowledge of AWS.