Quickly get an ArangoDB instance running on an Amazon EC2 Linux Instance
Update existing package list and then install prerequieites.
sudo yum update -y
If your running a regular amazon linuz instance
sudo yum install docker
#!/bin/bash | |
# Usage | |
# $ ./install-cert-macos.sh "/path/to/cert" | |
CERT_PATH="$1" | |
# First, grab the SHA-1 from the provided SSL cert. | |
CERT_SHA1=$(openssl x509 -in "$CERT_PATH" -sha1 -noout -fingerprint | cut -d "=" -f2 | sed "s/://g") | |
# Next, grab the SHA-1s of any standard.dev certs in the keychain. | |
# Don't return an error code if nothing is found. |
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Running into this error message when trying to run a mosh server on macOS Catalina? The steps below should solve the problem which is most likely either a $PATH and/or firewall issues.
command not found: mosh-server
Connection to X.X.X.X closed.
/usr/local/bin/mosh: Did not find mosh server startup message. (Have you installed mosh on your server?)