For excessively paranoid client authentication.
Updated Apr 5 2019:
because this is a gist from 2011 that people stumble into and maybe you should AES instead of 3DES in the year of our lord 2019.
some other notes:
set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" | |
set -g status-utf8 on | |
bind M source-file ~/.tmux/mac.session | |
bind L source-file ~/.tmux/linux.session | |
# set -g terminal-overrides 'xterm*:smcup@:rmcup@' | |
# THEME | |
set -g status-bg black |
This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)
Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next
this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
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/** | |
* Create a web friendly URL slug from a string. | |
* | |
* Although supported, transliteration is discouraged because | |
* 1) most web browsers support UTF-8 characters in URLs | |
* 2) transliteration causes a loss of information | |
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* @author Sean Murphy <[email protected]> | |
* @copyright Copyright 2012 Sean Murphy. All rights reserved. |
#!/bin/sh | |
### | |
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer) | |
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos | |
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# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places | |
# on the web, most from here | |
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx |
# Generate Private Key | |
$ openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 | |
# Generate CSR | |
$ openssl req -new -out server.csr -key server.key -config openssl.cnf | |
# => Fill in info | |
# Check CSR | |
$ openssl req -text -noout -in server.csr | |
# Sign Cert | |
$ openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in server.csr -signkey server.key -out server.crt -extensions v3_req -extfile openssl.cnf |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
To setup your computer to work with *.test domains, e.g. project.test, awesome.test and so on, without having to add to your hosts file each time.