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# Purge the following packages | |
account-plugin-aim | |
account-plugin-facebook | |
account-plugin-flickr | |
account-plugin-jabber | |
account-plugin-salut | |
account-plugin-twitter | |
account-plugin-windows-live | |
account-plugin-yahoo |
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nginx better with high or low ssl concurrency? high: needs enough to saturate the CPUs, but no point in going higher than that | |
try high vs low haproxy -> nginx high | |
try high vs low haproxy -> varnish (this path is only for non-SSL connections, so less important) who cares, but high was better | |
note: nginx will be limited by the number of connections haproxy sends it, so maybe just set nginx super high, and use haproxy to throttle it. removes that variable from the equation. | |
dont run irqbalance/ksoftirqd. explicitly assign cpu affinities | |
net.core.somaxconn is default 128!!!!!!!!!! | |
do NOT run any firewall | |
"PRIMARY | |
stuff | |
irqs: |
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// This function steganographically (kinda) encodes the iso language code into a gmail email address. | |
// dot characters are used because gmail ignores these when routing mail, but we can still write gmail filters based on them. | |
function langemailification($lang) { | |
global $multiplexer_email; // I'm so sorry. I learned it from watching YOU. | |
list($user,$host) = split('@', $multiplexer_email); | |
// Break the user part of the email address into two parts: the first character, and the remainder. Call them A and B. | |
// We'll insert our dots 1) between A and B, and 2) after B. | |
// Like so: [email protected] | |
list($a,$b) = array( |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w | |
# | |
# Jim's evil wildcard dns backend for front gate tickets | |
# | |
use strict; | |
$|=1; # pump a little bit and let em know it's goin on (no output buffering) |
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