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bitoiu / self-signed-wildcard-cert-for-ghes.md
Last active September 19, 2023 09:37
Self-Signed Wildcard certificate with SAN using openssl / SSL

Copy the default template of openssl.cnf to a writable location.

cp /System/Library/OpenSSL/openssl.cnf src

Uncomment the req_extensions = v3_req

req_extensions = v3_req # The extensions to add to a certificate request

Add subjectAltName to v3_req section

@ravibhure
ravibhure / git_rebase.md
Last active April 3, 2024 08:38
Git rebase from remote fork repo

In your local clone of your forked repository, you can add the original GitHub repository as a "remote". ("Remotes" are like nicknames for the URLs of repositories - origin is one, for example.) Then you can fetch all the branches from that upstream repository, and rebase your work to continue working on the upstream version. In terms of commands that might look like:

Add the remote, call it "upstream":

git remote add upstream https://github.com/whoever/whatever.git

Fetch all the branches of that remote into remote-tracking branches, such as upstream/master:

git fetch upstream

@chaintng
chaintng / javascript.js
Created June 9, 2018 05:34
Encryption Decryption Javascript and Ruby
// IDEA FROM: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33929712/crypto-in-nodejs-and-ruby
var crypto = require('crypto'),
algorithm = 'aes-256-cbc',
key = 'SOME_RANDOM_KEY_32_CHR_123456789', // 32 Characters
iv = "0000000000000000"; // 16 Characters
function encrypt(text){
var cipher = crypto.createCipheriv(algorithm,key,iv)
var crypted = cipher.update(text,'utf-8',"base64")