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bradmontgomery / install-comodo-ssl-cert-for-nginx.rst
Last active November 2, 2024 06:45
Steps to install a Comodo PositiveSSL certificate with Nginx.

Setting up a SSL Cert from Comodo

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.

Purchase the cert

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bvaughn / overview-for-angular-apps-with-roles-and-permissions.md
Last active April 28, 2017 11:51
RE: Reddit Angular JS question "Advice on separating the logical parts of an application"

This gist is in response to a question asked on the Reddit Angular JS forum about how to structure an Angular app with roles and permissions.

There are many ways to approach this, but I'll share one that I've used before and maybe it will give you an idea. I'd combine all of the above into a single app and control who gets to see what using permissions. There are a few components to this approach...

A local session service

First off I'd advise creating some sort of local session management service. This should be able to track whether you have an authenticated user and- if so- what types of permissions that user has. (Lots of ways to manage permissions. I'll assume your user object has either a 'role' enum or something simple like an array of string permissions.) You could roll your own session service or you could check out something like satellizer.

Let's assume yo