Description: Setup GitHub Pages "gh-pages" branch and "master" branch as subfolders of a parent project folder ("grandmaster").
Author: Chris Jacob @_chrisjacob
Tutorial (Gist): https://gist.github.com/833223
include $(GOROOT)/src/Make.inc | |
GOFMT=gofmt -spaces=true -tabindent=false -tabwidth=4 | |
all: | |
$(GC) jsontest.go | |
$(LD) -o jsontest.out jsontest.$O | |
format: | |
$(GOFMT) -w jsontest.go |
Description: Setup GitHub Pages "gh-pages" branch and "master" branch as subfolders of a parent project folder ("grandmaster").
Author: Chris Jacob @_chrisjacob
Tutorial (Gist): https://gist.github.com/833223
if ($request_uri = /) { | |
set $test A; | |
} | |
if ($host ~* teambox.com) { | |
set $test "${test}B"; | |
} | |
if ($http_cookie !~* "auth_token") { | |
set $test "${test}C"; |
/* Merge sort in C */ | |
#include<stdio.h> | |
#include<stdlib.h> | |
// Function to Merge Arrays L and R into A. | |
// lefCount = number of elements in L | |
// rightCount = number of elements in R. | |
void Merge(int *A,int *L,int leftCount,int *R,int rightCount) { | |
int i,j,k; |
I've started to add a pehash implementation to YARA. I decided to base my implementation on the description in the paper and only use the totalhash and viper implementations for comparing results. In doing so I've noticed some problems, and it is unclear who is right.
For starters let's take a look at running the pehash.py implementation from totalhash against a binary.
wxs@psh Desktop % shasum 4180ee367740c271e05b3637ee64619fb9fe7b1d2b28866e590e731b9f81de36
The connection failed because by default psql
connects over UNIX sockets using peer
authentication, that requires the current UNIX user to have the same user name as psql
. So you will have to create the UNIX user postgres
and then login as postgres
or use sudo -u postgres psql database-name
for accessing the database (and psql
should not ask for a password).
If you cannot or do not want to create the UNIX user, like if you just want to connect to your database for ad hoc queries, forcing a socket connection using psql --host=localhost --dbname=database-name --username=postgres
(as pointed out by @meyerson answer) will solve your immediate problem.
But if you intend to force password authentication over Unix sockets instead of the peer method, try changing the following pg_hba.conf
* line:
from
System: Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora. Might work for others as well.
As mentioned here, to update a go version you will first need to uninstall the original version.
To uninstall, delete the /usr/local/go
directory by:
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin" | |
) | |
type CreateParams struct { |
kubectl create ns istio-system | |
kubectl label namespace default istio-injection=enabled | |
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/release-1.3/samples/bookinfo/platform/kube/bookinfo.yaml | |
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chrisurwin/rancher-istio/master/istio-gateway.yaml | |
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chrisurwin/rancher-istio/master/istio-bookinfo-vs.yaml |