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// Lox's Quake3 Config | |
// copy into the baseq3 directory to use | |
seta r_customHeight "900" | |
seta r_customWidth "1440" | |
seta r_mode "-1" | |
seta cg_fov 120 | |
seta r_detailtextures "1" | |
seta r_drawSun "1" |
""" | |
Fabric tunneling utilities | |
by shn@glucose.jp | |
class ForwardServer and relates things are refere Robey Pointer's paramiko example. | |
(http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~robey/paramiko/trunk/annotate/head%3A/demos/forward.py) | |
usage:: | |
with make_tunnel('user@192.168.0.2:10022') as t: |
(function addXhrProgressEvent($) { | |
var originalXhr = $.ajaxSettings.xhr; | |
$.ajaxSetup({ | |
progress: function() { console.log("standard progress callback"); }, | |
xhr: function() { | |
var req = originalXhr(), that = this; | |
if (req) { | |
if (typeof req.addEventListener == "function") { | |
req.addEventListener("progress", function(evt) { | |
that.progress(evt); |
# wget -O install_python.sh https://gist.github.com/raw/777001/install_python.sh | |
# chmod +x install_python.sh | |
# ./install_python.sh | |
#!/bin/sh | |
echo "******************************************" | |
echo "Configure Centos box with a recent version" | |
echo "of Python. " | |
echo " - jgumbley 12/jan/11" |
/* Gmail style scrollbar */ | |
::-webkit-scrollbar { | |
width: 12px | |
} | |
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { | |
border-width: 1px 1px 1px 2px | |
} | |
::-webkit-scrollbar-track { | |
border-width: 0 | |
} |
import os | |
import sys | |
import traceback | |
from functools import wraps | |
from multiprocessing import Process, Queue | |
def processify(func): | |
'''Decorator to run a function as a process. | |
Be sure that every argument and the return value |
/* | |
CSS animated loading dots | |
*/ | |
body | |
{ | |
background: #5A5C64; | |
} | |
.loading_dots |
<VirtualHost *> | |
ServerName example.com | |
WSGIDaemonProcess www user=max group=max threads=5 | |
WSGIScriptAlias / /home/max/Projekte/flask-upload/flask-upload.wsgi | |
<Directory /home/max/Projekte/flask-upload> | |
WSGIProcessGroup www | |
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} | |
Order deny,allow |
source: http://www.markbrilman.nl/2011/08/howto-convert-a-pfx-to-a-seperate-key-crt-file/ | |
`openssl pkcs12 -in [yourfile.pfx] -nocerts -out [keyfile-encrypted.key]` | |
What this command does is extract the private key from the .pfx file. Once entered you need to type in the importpassword of the .pfx file. This is the password that you used to protect your keypair when you created your .pfx file. If you cannot remember it anymore you can just throw your .pfx file away, cause you won’t be able to import it again, anywhere!. Once you entered the import password OpenSSL requests you to type in another password, twice!. This new password will protect your .key file. | |
Now let’s extract the certificate: | |
`openssl pkcs12 -in [yourfile.pfx] -clcerts -nokeys -out [certificate.crt]` |