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$ go run client.go
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: connected to: 127.0.0.1:8000
Client: Server public key is:
[48 129 159 48 13 6 9 42 134 72 134 247 13 1 1 1 5 0 3 129 141 0 48 129 137 2 129 129 0 188 73 207 11 137 150 106 118 45 27 12 18 76 183 252 31 22 193 109 43 118 130 188 244 197 136 26 55 239 51 225 67 171 20 87 35 107 190 16 158 181 84 225 159 112 70 131 173 136 181 130 151 156 4 142 141 218 100 116 219 228 211 136 155 179 220 50 21 181 134 211 72 22 38 226 51 170 165 39 65 231 3 15 26 54 193 142 242 28 66 96 88 138 237 217 65 144 89 231 177 179 200 116 30 45 148 174 56 57 244 29 17 8 22 86 54 215 14 207 55 223 164 216 184 21 46 29 233 2 3 1 0 1] <nil>
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: handshake: true
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: mutual: true
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: wrote "Hello\n" (6 bytes)
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: read "Hello\n" (6 bytes)
2012/03/28 22:30:21 client: exiting
$
package main
import (
"errors"
"flag"
"log"
"os"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"sync"
package main
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"flag"
"log"
"os"
"runtime"
"strconv"
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wheelcomplex / free-mbp.md
Created June 3, 2016 08:37 — forked from dch/free-mbp.md
FreeBSD-11.0-CURRENT with zfs boot on a UEFI-based Apple MacBook Pro early 2011 15" 8 core 2GHz i7

Intro

The goal is to be able to share OSX and FreeBSD while we nut out all the tricky pieces, and use the zpool that FreeBSD boots from, in OSX as our main working storage.

You'll need an MBP with dual drives, in my case, SSDs. This will almost certainly work with a single drive, but the partitioning is a wee bit complicated.

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wheelcomplex / hw_smsd.py
Created December 23, 2016 12:17 — forked from sorz/hw_smsd.py
Forward SMS to E-mail via Huawei datacard. See https://blog.sorz.org/p/sms2email/ for detial.
#!/usr/bin/env python
#encoding: utf-8
# Copyright (C) 2013 @XiErCh
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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wheelcomplex / visor-archivos-online.md
Created October 26, 2017 02:57 — forked from izazueta/visor-archivos-online.md
Google Docs Viewer & Office Web Apps Viewer

Google Docs Viewer

Only files under 25 MB can be previewed with the Google Drive viewer.

Google Drive viewer helps you preview over 16 different file types, listed below:

  • Image files (.JPEG, .PNG, .GIF, .TIFF, .BMP)
  • Video files (WebM, .MPEG4, .3GPP, .MOV, .AVI, .MPEGPS, .WMV, .FLV)
  • Text files (.TXT)
  • Markup/Code (.CSS, .HTML, .PHP, .C, .CPP, .H, .HPP, .JS)
  • Microsoft Word (.DOC and .DOCX)
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wheelcomplex / embedded-file-viewer.md
Created October 26, 2017 05:42 — forked from tzmartin/embedded-file-viewer.md
Embedded File Viewer: Google Drive, OneDrive

Office Web Apps Viewer

('.ppt' '.pptx' '.doc', '.docx', '.xls', '.xlsx')

http://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=[OFFICE_FILE_URL]

<iframe src='https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx?src=[OFFICE_FILE_URL]' width='px' height='px' frameborder='0'>
</iframe>

OneDrive Embed Links

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wheelcomplex / Secure Sessions Howto
Created October 28, 2017 01:52 — forked from nikmartin/A: Secure Sessions Howto
Secure sessions with Node.js, Connect, and Nginx as an SSL Proxy
Secure sessions are easy, but it's not very well documented, so I'm changing that.
Here's a recipe for secure sessions in Node.js when NginX is used as an SSL proxy:
The desired configuration for using NginX as an SSL proxy is to offload SSL processing
and to put a hardened web server in front of your Node.js application, like:
[NODE.JS APP] <- HTTP -> [NginX] <- HTTPS -> [CLIENT]
To do this, here's what you need to do:
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wheelcomplex / mount_qcow2.md
Last active March 3, 2018 03:47 — forked from shamil/mount_qcow2.md
How to mount a qcow2 disk image

How to mount a qcow2 disk image

This is a quick guide to mounting a qcow2 disk images on your host server. This is useful to reset passwords, edit files, or recover something without the virtual machine running.

Step 1 - Enable NBD on the Host

modprobe nbd max_part=8
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wheelcomplex / howto_deb_repackage.txt
Created May 12, 2018 00:44 — forked from shamil/howto_deb_repackage.txt
Howto repackage deb packages
Use folowing steps to repackage dep package:
1: Extract deb package
# dpkg-deb -x <package.deb> <dir>
2: Extract control-information from a package
# dpkg-deb -e <package.deb> <dir/DEBIAN>
3. After completed to make changes to the package, repack the deb
# dpkg-deb -b <dir> <new-package.deb>