- Web Wormhole https://webwormhole.io/ https://github.com/saljam/webwormhole
- Localsend https://web.localsend.org/
- FilePizza https://file.pizza/
ShareDrop sharedrop.io https://github.com/szimek/sharedrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)A clone SnapDrop snapdrop.net https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop(SOLD, not recommended, use one of the forks)- A fork PairDrop https://pairdrop.net/ https://github.com/schlagmichdoch/pairdrop
- ToffeeShare https://toffeeshare.com/
- Instant.io https://instant.io/
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# /srv/salt/upgrade_the_app.sls | |
# Example of a complex, multi-host Orchestration state that performs status checks as it goes. | |
# Note, this is untested and is meant to serve as an example. | |
# Run via: salt-run state.orch upgrade_the_app pillar='{nodes: [nodeA, nodeB], version: 123}' | |
{% set nodes = salt.pillar.get('nodes', []) %} | |
{% set all_grains = salt.saltutil.runner('cache.grains', | |
tgt=','.join(nodes), tgt_type='list') %} | |
{# Default version if not given at the CLI. #} |
Kibana 3 against ElasticSearch 1.4 throws an Connection Failed screen. The error text says to set http.cors.allow-origin
, but it misses out the important http.cors.enabled: true
Working config:
$ grep cors elasticsearch-1.4.0.Beta1/config/elasticsearch.yml
http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
http.cors.enabled: true