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ymollard / clean_git_repository.bash
Created February 4, 2016 00:54
Clean a git repository by deleting history and data of old deleted files
#!/bin/bash
# This script, executed at the root of a git repository, deletes traces of every old file in this repository, index + blob on all branches
# It can take 10-30 minutes to run and will print regular warning stating than some references are unchanged
# time ./clear_git_repositor.bash >cleaning.log
# We need several passes to clean files renamed multiple times (git log --find-renames prevents its deletion for each renaming)
# MAXIMUM_PASSES should be more than the maximum number of renamings/movings for any file, if not then we might keep some traces of former files
MAXIMUM_PASSES=10 # Maximum number of passes
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CollinChaffin / How_to_disable_ATT_DNS_Redirection.md
Created August 29, 2018 21:26
How to disable the very little-known AT&T setting that can appear to hijack your home DNS lookups and redirect to 104.239.207.44

How to disable the very little-known AT&T setting that can appear to hijack your home DNS lookups and redirect to 104.239.207.44

Issue

DNS queries on home network suddenly resolving hosts to 104.239.207.44.

Symptoms

You will see SPORADIC mis-resolutions of EVERYTHING to that 104.239.207.44 address if their crappy router happens to hear your PC's DHCP request - EVEN IF ANOTHER DHCP SERVER ON THE NETWORK assigns the ultimate address.