For educational reasons I've decided to create my own CA. Here is what I learned.
Lets get some context first.
#!/bin/bash | |
#============================================================================== | |
#TITLE: mysql_backup.sh | |
#DESCRIPTION: script for automating the daily mysql backups on development computer | |
#AUTHOR: tleish | |
#DATE: 2013-12-20 | |
#VERSION: 0.4 | |
#USAGE: ./mysql_backup.sh | |
#CRON: | |
# example cron for daily db backup @ 9:15 am |
server { | |
listen 80 default_server; | |
server_name example.com www.example.com; | |
access_log /srv/www/example.com/logs/access.log; | |
error_log /srv/www/example.com/logs/error.log; | |
root /srv/www/example.com/public; | |
index index.php index.html; |
1033edge.com | |
11mail.com | |
123.com | |
123box.net | |
123india.com | |
123mail.cl | |
123qwe.co.uk | |
126.com | |
150ml.com | |
15meg4free.com |
function targetBlank() { | |
// remove subdomain of current site's url and setup regex | |
var internal = location.host.replace("www.", ""); | |
internal = new RegExp(internal, "i"); | |
var a = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); // then, grab every link on the page | |
for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { | |
var href = a[i].host; // set the host of each link | |
if( !internal.test(href) ) { // make sure the href doesn't contain current site's host | |
a[i].setAttribute('target', '_blank'); // if it doesn't, set attributes |
//ABC JAZZ | |
//mp3: "http://listen.radionomy.com/abc-jazz" | |
//FRISKY FM | |
//mp3: "http://scfire-mtc-aa02.stream.aol.com:80/stream/1015" | |
http://stream2.friskyradio.com:8000/frisky_mp3_hi | |
http://chill.friskyradio.com/friskychill_mp3_high | |
//WWOZ | |
//mp3: "http://wwoz-sc.streamguys.com/wwoz-hi.mp3" |
##How Homakov hacked GitHub and the line of code that could have prevented it
Please note: THIS ARTICLE IS NOT WRITTEN BY THE GITHUB TEAM or in any way associated with them. It's simply hosted as a Gist because the markdown formatting is excellent and far clearer than anything I could manage on my personal Tumblr at peternixey.com.
If you'd like to follow me on twitter my handle is @peternixey
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>Box Shadow</title> | |
<style> | |
.box { | |
height: 150px; | |
width: 300px; | |
margin: 20px; |
/* Simple spam protection for email addresses using jQuery. | |
* Well, the protection isn’t jQuery-based, but you get the idea. | |
* This snippet allows you to slightly ‘obfuscate’ email addresses to make it harder for spambots to harvest them, while still offering a readable address to your visitors. | |
* E.g. | |
* <a href="mailto:foo(at)example(dot)com">foo at example dot com</a> | |
* → | |
* <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> | |
*/ | |
$(function() { |