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mtigas / gist:952344
Last active June 20, 2024 11:22
Mini tutorial for configuring client-side SSL certificates.

Client-side SSL

For excessively paranoid client authentication.


Updated Apr 5 2019:

because this is a gist from 2011 that people stumble into and maybe you should AES instead of 3DES in the year of our lord 2019.

some other notes:

@jippi
jippi / rc.d
Created July 5, 2011 19:58 — forked from vvuksan/gist:988765
Logstash Init script
update-rc.d logstash-shipper defaults
update-rc.d logstash-reader defaults
@psychemedia
psychemedia / opendspendingAPI_test.R
Last active December 20, 2015 02:39
First hack at trying to right some R functions to wrap the OpenSpending API
require(RCurl)
require(rjson)
#Starting to hack some routines around the OpenSpending API
#to try to make it a little easier to play with the data using R
#get datasets
#USAGE:
##datasets.json=okf.os.getDatasetsJSON()
##gbdatasets.json=okf.os.getDatasetsJSON(territories='gb')
@kelvinn
kelvinn / cmd.sh
Created July 24, 2014 02:55
Example of using Apache Bench (ab) to POST JSON to an API
# post_loc.txt contains the json you want to post
# -p means to POST it
# -H adds an Auth header (could be Basic or Token)
# -T sets the Content-Type
# -c is concurrent clients
# -n is the number of requests to run in the test
ab -p post_loc.txt -T application/json -H 'Authorization: Token abcd1234' -c 10 -n 2000 http://example.com/api/v1/locations/
@leandrotoledo
leandrotoledo / main.py
Last active February 2, 2024 00:08
Webhook using self-signed certificate and Flask (with python-telegram-bot library)
#!/usr/bin/env python
'''Using Webhook and self-signed certificate'''
# This file is an annotated example of a webhook based bot for
# telegram. It does not do anything useful, other than provide a quick
# template for whipping up a testbot. Basically, fill in the CONFIG
# section and run it.
# Dependencies (use pip to install them):
# - python-telegram-bot: https://github.com/leandrotoledo/python-telegram-bot