Related Setup: https://gist.github.com/hofmannsven/6814278
Related Pro Tips: https://ochronus.com/git-tips-from-the-trenches/
Related Setup: https://gist.github.com/hofmannsven/6814278
Related Pro Tips: https://ochronus.com/git-tips-from-the-trenches/
/* ################################################################################ | |
# AUTHOR : Markus Kofler - http://www.kofler-it.com | |
# NAME : countries-for-mssql.sql | |
# DATE : 2015-06-21 | |
# Version : 1.0 | |
# COMMENT : This script creates a table within your MS-SQL-Server with all | |
# the ISO-codes for countries, phonecodes, etc. | |
# The script is based on the following github-resources: | |
# + https://gist.github.com/adhipg/1600028 | |
# + https://gist.github.com/paulochf/9616f85f3f3904f1c36f |
Instructions for setting up a git server on a Synology NAS with Diskstation. Specifically, I am using a DS218+ with DSM 6+.
gitusers
via Diskstation interface (with File Station and WebDAV privilages)Git
(located at /volume1/Git
) with read/write access for group gitusers
. This folder will hold all the repos.
We are increasingly using, or being required to use, SSL-encrypted sessions (or technically, TLS-encrypted sessions) for application services. In technical terms, because the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) in the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) used by a client to access a service needs to match the Common Name (CN) in the certificate used by that service, we potentially have a proliferation of certificates (at least one per server) that need to be available to clients
One approach to addressing this proliferation is to use wildcard certificates that match multiple FQDNs within a domain. Below is a discussion on generating self-signed wildcard certificates as a way of addressing this
What
== Visual Studio .NET 2003 (DO NOT COPY THIS LINE) == | |
Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 8.00 | |
# Visual Studio .NET 2003 | |
VisualStudioVersion = 7.1 | |
== Visual Studio 2005 (DO NOT COPY THIS LINE) == | |
Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 9.00 | |
# Visual Studio 2005 | |
VisualStudioVersion = 8.0 |
This is for a single SD card. You can use two SD cards, but I find a single SD card is cheap and easy to manage.
Download RG35XX-MicroSDCardImage.7z.001 and RG35XX-MicroSDCardImage.7z.002
Extract RG35XX-MicroSDCardImage.7z.001 using 7-zip (open the .7z.001 file) to somewhere on your hard drive (not the USB card!).