This guide shows how to set up a bidirectional client/server authentication for plain TLS sockets.
Newer versions of openssl are stricter about certificate purposes. Use extensions accordingly.
Generate a Certificate Authority:
This guide shows how to set up a bidirectional client/server authentication for plain TLS sockets.
Newer versions of openssl are stricter about certificate purposes. Use extensions accordingly.
Generate a Certificate Authority:
| kubectl patch pvc -p '{"metadata":{"finalizers":null}}' | |
| kubectl patch pv -p '{"metadata":{"finalizers":null}}' |
| #!/usr/bin/env node | |
| // Channel ID is on the the browser URL.: https://mycompany.slack.com/messages/MYCHANNELID/ | |
| // Pass it as a parameter: node ./delete-slack-messages.js CHANNEL_ID | |
| // CONFIGURATION ####################################################################################################### | |
| const token = 'SLACK TOKEN'; // You can learn it from: https://api.slack.com/custom-integrations/legacy-tokens | |
| // GLOBALS ############################################################################################################# |
| echo -e "\e[1;40m" ; clear ; while :; do echo $LINES $COLUMNS $(( $RANDOM % $COLUMNS)) $(( $RANDOM % 72 )) ;sleep 0.05; done|awk '{ letters="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789@#$%^&*()"; c=$4; letter=substr(letters,c,1);a[$3]=0;for (x in a) {o=a[x];a[x]=a[x]+1; printf "\033[%s;%sH\033[2;32m%s",o,x,letter; printf "\033[%s;%sH\033[1;37m%s\033[0;0H",a[x],x,letter;if (a[x] >= $1) { a[x]=0; } }}' |
| /* | |
| * Migration | |
| */ | |
| 'use strict'; | |
| module.exports = { | |
| up: function(queryInterface, Sequelize) { | |
| return queryInterface.createTable('Users', { | |
| firstName: { | |
| type: Sequelize.STRING | |
| }, |
| imports: | |
| # .... | |
| - { resource: services/session.yml } | |
| framework: | |
| # .... | |
| session: | |
| handler_id: session.handler.memcached |
| sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/ | |
| sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/cluster.conf | |
| [Service] | |
| Environment="DOCKER_OPTS=--cluster-advertise=10.0.0.2:2375 --cluster-store=etcd://10.0.0.2:2379 --host=tcp://10.0.0.2:2375" | |
| sudo systemctl daemon-reload | |
| sudo systemctl restart docker | |
| sudo systemctl enable docker |
| from optparse import OptionParser | |
| import sys | |
| import redis | |
| __author__ = 'Jimmy John' | |
| __doc__ = ''' | |
| This is a script to make a copy of a redis db. Mainly to be used for cloning AWS Elasticache | |
| instancces. Elasticache seems to disable the SAVE/BGSAVE commands and you do not have access to | |
| the physical redis instances. The UI allows you to create 'Snapshots', but no way to download |