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shripadk / gist:552554
Created August 27, 2010 00:59
Setting up Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Cert
How to setup Heroku Hostname SSL with GoDaddy SSL Certificate and Zerigo DNS
Heroku recently added an exciting new 'Hostname SSL' option. This option offers the broad compatibility of IP-based SSL, but at 1/5 the price ($20 / month at the time of this writing).
The following tutorial explains how to use Heroku's new 'Hostname SSL' option on your Heroku project. Before we begin, let's list what we're using here:
* Heroku Hostname SSL
* GoDaddy Standard SSL Certificate
* Zerigo DNS
@cavalle
cavalle / warden.rb
Created August 25, 2010 10:46
Testing Warden/Devise with Steak
# Create a file `spec/acceptance/support/warden.rb' with the following
# contents:
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
config.include Warden::Test::Helpers, :type => :acceptance
config.after(:each, :type => :acceptance) { Warden.test_reset! }
end
# Or, if you're using RSpec 2 / Rails 3, the contents should be the following
# instead:
/*
A Revised Font Stack
from A Way Back
http://www.awayback.com/revised-font-stack/
*/
/*
@dcparker
dcparker / msaccess_adapter.rb
Created April 27, 2009 01:27
msaccess_adapter.rb for an older version of ActiveRecord
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter'
require 'bigdecimal'
require 'bigdecimal/util'
# msaccess_adapter.rb -- ActiveRecord adapter for Microsoft Access Db
#
# "Adapted" from the sqlserver_adapter.rb for Microsoft SQL Sever:
# Author: Joey Gibson <[email protected]>
#
@ishikawa
ishikawa / gist:88599
Created April 1, 2009 07:49
Java Sample Code for Calculating HMAC-SHA1 Signatures
import java.security.InvalidKeyException;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.SignatureException;
import java.util.Formatter;
import javax.crypto.Mac;
import javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec;
/**
# 1) Point *.example.com in your DNS setup to your server.
#
# 2) Setup an Apache vhost to catch the star pointer:
#
# <VirtualHost *:80>
# ServerName example.com
# ServerAlias *.example.com
# </VirtualHost>
#
# 3) Set the current account from the subdomain