1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
git config --global https.proxy http://127.0.0.1:1080 | |
git config --global https.proxy https://127.0.0.1:1080 | |
git config --global --unset http.proxy | |
git config --global --unset https.proxy | |
npm config delete proxy |
#!/bin/sh | |
# this script does absolutely ZERO error checking. however, it worked | |
# for me on a RHEL 6.3 machine on 2012-08-08. clearly, the version numbers | |
# and/or URLs should be made variables. cheers, [email protected] | |
mkdir mosh | |
cd mosh |
1) Filter Table
Filter is default table for iptables. So, if you don’t define you own table, you’ll be using filter table. Iptables’s filter table has the following built-in chains.
package main | |
import ( | |
"context" | |
"fmt" | |
"os" | |
"os/signal" | |
"syscall" | |
"time" |
// Variables used by Scriptable. | |
// These must be at the very top of the file. Do not edit. | |
// icon-color: orange; icon-glyph: quote-right; | |
// Change these to your usernames! | |
const user = "spencer" | |
const jike = "4DDA0425-FB41-4188-89E4-952CA15E3C5E" | |
const telegram = "realSpencerWoo" | |
const github = "spencerwooo" |