This Gist contains my IPTables rules for securing the Asterisk VoIP server. The "string" module is used to identify legitimate users and block attackers.
Learn how to set up your personal VoIP server
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@echo off | |
SET st3Path=C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\sublime_text.exe | |
rem add it for all file types | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "Open with Sublime Text 3" /f | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /v "Icon" /d "%st3Path%,0" /f | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3\command" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "%st3Path% \"%%1\"" /f | |
rem add it for folders | |
@reg add "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\Open with Sublime Text 3" /t REG_SZ /v "" /d "Open with Sublime Text 3" /f |
This Gist contains my IPTables rules for securing the Asterisk VoIP server. The "string" module is used to identify legitimate users and block attackers.
Learn how to set up your personal VoIP server
↓ ↓ ↓ Scroll down for the IPTables rules ↓ ↓ ↓
I use Namecheap.com as a registrar, and they resale SSL Certs from a number of other companies, including Comodo.
These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert.
#!/bin/bash | |
# encode.sh | |
# | |
# Copyright (c) 2013 Don Melton | |
# | |
# This version published on June 7, 2013. | |
# | |
# Re-encode video files in a format suitable for playback on Apple TV, Roku 3, | |
# iOS, OS X, etc. |
# A stack, using bash arrays. | |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Create a new stack. | |
# | |
# Usage: stack_new name | |
# | |
# Example: stack_new x | |
function stack_new | |
{ |