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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
# SSH Agent Functions | |
# Mark Embling (http://www.markembling.info/) | |
# | |
# How to use: | |
# - Place this file into %USERPROFILE%\Documents\WindowsPowershell (or location of choice) | |
# - Import into your profile.ps1: | |
# e.g. ". (Resolve-Path ~/Documents/WindowsPowershell/ssh-agent-utils.ps1)" [without quotes] | |
# - Enjoy | |
# | |
# Note: ensure you have ssh and ssh-agent available on your path, from Git's Unix tools or Cygwin. |
Alternative/Secondary/Backup SSH Service: | |
Add this line to /etc/services | |
ssh-alt 10022/tcp # ssh-alternative | |
You may change the port to any unused port you like but maybe try to avoid 2222 and 22222 as they are a little too obvious. This line actually specifies which port your alternative sshd will be listening on. | |
Save the launchd item following as as /Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh-alt.plist | |
Load with |
require 'io/console' | |
# Reads keypresses from the user including 2 and 3 escape character sequences. | |
def read_char | |
STDIN.echo = false | |
STDIN.raw! | |
input = STDIN.getc.chr | |
if input == "\e" then | |
input << STDIN.read_nonblock(3) rescue nil |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Ansible role test shim. | |
# | |
# Usage: [OPTIONS] ./tests/test.sh | |
# - distro: a supported Docker distro version (default = "centos7") | |
# - playbook: a playbook in the tests directory (default = "test.yml") | |
# - role_dir: the directory where the role exists (default = $PWD) | |
# - cleanup: whether to remove the Docker container (default = true) | |
# - container_id: the --name to set for the container (default = timestamp) |
The previous chapter explained what refactoring is. This chapter is about some of the principles.