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gregdel / gogs-migrate.sh
Last active April 26, 2022 01:01
Gitlab to gogs migration
#!/bin/sh
set -e
_usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [--user|org] USER_OR_ORG_NAME GOGS_REPO_NAME GITLAB_HTTPS_URL"
exit 0
}
MODE=$1
@rootkea
rootkea / spectre.c
Created January 4, 2018 15:36
PoC from Spectre Attacks: Exploiting Speculative Execution (https://spectreattack.com/spectre.pdf)
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#include <intrin.h> /* for rdtscp and clflush */
#pragma optimize("gt",on)
#else
#include <x86intrin.h> /* for rdtscp and clflush */
#endif
@renchap
renchap / README.md
Last active September 24, 2024 14:39
One-line certificate generation/renews with Letsencrypt and nginx

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 {
@rogerleite
rogerleite / install_monaco_font.sh
Last active November 1, 2024 18:08
Install Monaco font in Linux
#!/bin/bash
# Install Monaco font in Linux
# Version from nullvideo https://gist.github.com/rogerleite/99819#gistcomment-2799386
sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-monaco && \
sudo wget https://gist.github.com/rogerleite/b50866eb7f7b5950da01ae8927c5bd61/raw/862b6c9437f534d5899e4e68d60f9bf22f356312/mfont.ttf -O - > \
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-monaco/Monaco_Linux.ttf && \
sudo fc-cache