start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
| a4b.amazonaws.com | |
| access-analyzer.amazonaws.com | |
| account.amazonaws.com | |
| acm-pca.amazonaws.com | |
| acm.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow-env.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow.amazonaws.com | |
| alexa-appkit.amazon.com | |
| alexa-connectedhome.amazon.com | |
| amazonmq.amazonaws.com |
| --- | |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # Purpose: To manage system users: | |
| # - create/upadate a user who is allowed accessing via ssh connection | |
| # - add public ssh-key of user into its authorized_keys | |
| # - allow user to use sudo by putting a config into /etc/sudoers.d/ | |
| # - remove authorized_keys of inactive users | |
| # - remove inactive users | |
| # - remove sudo permission by removing its config file in /etc/sudoers.d/ if any | |
| # Maintanance: Nghia Le [at] INFOTECHVIET |
We need to run multiple versions of kubectl for compatibility with various kubernetes clusters.
It's a bit easier to get and use multiple versions of kubectl using Homebrew than it is using Macports.
With brew, it's simple to: