Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
This is a collection of snippets, not a comprehensive guide. I suggest you start with Operational PGP.
Here is an incomplete list of things that are different from other approaches:
# Generate a new key | |
openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 | |
# Generate a new CSR | |
openssl req -sha256 -new -key server.key -out server.csr | |
# Check certificate against CA | |
openssl verify -verbose -CApath ./CA/ -CAfile ./CA/cacert.pem cert.pem | |
# Self Signed |
[ Update 2020-05-31: I won't be maintaining this page or responding to comments anymore (except for perhaps a few exceptional occasions). ]
Most of the terminal emulators auto-detect when a URL appears onscreen and allow to conveniently open them (e.g. via Ctrl+click or Cmd+click, or the right click menu).
It was, however, not possible until now for arbitrary text to point to URLs, just as on webpages.
about:config
in the URL bartoolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets
and double-click the field to set it to true
about:support
in the URL barProfile folder
field and click on the open button next to it.