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Set this on your i3 config file ~/.i3/config
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title: Setting Up Laravel in Ubuntu / DigitalOcean keywords: servers, laravel, coderstape, coder's tape description: Let's take a look at settting up a server from scratch for Laravel. date: April 1, 2019 tags: servers, laravel permalink: setting-up-laravel-in-ubuntu-digitalocean img: https://coderstape.com/storage/uploads/GZTXUbyGum2xeUZM9qBD5aPv8EKLwG3C8RGcRon4.jpeg author: Victor Gonzalez authorlink: https://github.com/vicgonvt
I have tried to setup redis as starting background task with wsl-autostart, Task Scheduler and with lot vbs scripts including one described here but none of them seemed to work.
In the end I have manually created a simple one that does the job. This script basically starts a hidden Ubuntu Window and starts redis-server inside it.
sudo apt install redis-server
<?php | |
//Don't forget to change the namespace! | |
namespace App\Traits; | |
use Cron\CronExpression; | |
use Illuminate\Support\Carbon; | |
use Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\ManagesFrequencies; | |
trait Schedulable{ |
/* | |
This .scss loop will create "margin helpers" and "padding helpers" for use in your web projects. | |
It will generate several classes such as: | |
.m-r-10 which gives margin-right 10 pixels. | |
.m-r-15 gives MARGIN to the RIGHT 15 pixels. | |
.m-t-15 gives MARGIN to the TOP 15 pixels and so on. | |
.p-b-5 gives PADDING to the BOTTOM of 5 pixels | |
.p-l-40 gives PADDING to the LEFT of 40 pixels |
#!/bin/bash | |
iatest=$(expr index "$-" i) | |
####################################################### | |
# SOURCED ALIAS'S AND SCRIPTS BY zachbrowne.me | |
####################################################### | |
# Source global definitions | |
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then | |
. /etc/bashrc |
If you're not familiar: What is fail2ban? fail2ban is an awesome linux service/monitor that scans log files (e.g. auth.log for SSH) for potentially malicious behavior. Once fail2ban is tripped it will ban users for a specified duration by adding rules to Iptables. If you're unfamiliar with fail2ban Chris Fidao has a wonderful (& free!) series about security including setting up fail2ban here.
Recently Laravel released a new feature in 5.1 to throttle authentication attempts by simply adding a trait to your authentication controller. The Laravel throttle trait uses the inputted username, and IP address to throttle attempts. I love seeing this added to a framework out of the box, but what about some of our other apps not built on Laravel? Like a WordPress login? Or even an open API etc.? Ultimately,
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |