I hereby claim:
- I am gabrielmoura on github.
- I am gabrielmoura (https://keybase.io/gabrielmoura) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 5ACD 3AD2 CE3A 5062 134D 17A6 17DE D5C7 313A A77D
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#Download Elementary OS from here: | |
#http://sourceforge.net/projects/elementaryos/files/stable/ | |
#First you update your system | |
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | |
#Install Google Chrome | |
wget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add - | |
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list' |
# Maintainer: Dominic Black <thephenix@gmail.com> | |
# Maintainer: Gabriel Moura <g@srmoura.com.br> | |
pkgname=php-scrypt | |
pkgver="1.4.2" | |
pkgrel=1 | |
pkgdesc="Derivation function designed to be far more secure against hardware brute-force attacks" | |
arch=('i686' 'x86_64') | |
url='https://github.com/DomBlack/php-scrypt' | |
license=('BSD2') | |
source=( |
pkgname=nerolinux | |
pkgver=4.0.0.0 | |
pkgrel=0 | |
pkgdesc="Nero Linux Disc Burning Software. Nero Linux is a flexible application, which supports all important Nero Burning ROM features on Linux systems. - Data CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs - Bootable CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray using the El-Torito standard - Audio CDs with various audio formats - Mixed-Mode CDs and Enhanced CDs (CD EXTRA) - Disc Images (ISO, NRG, and Cue Sheets) - DVD-Video and miniDVD - Multisession discs" | |
arch=('any') | |
url="http://www.nero.com/ptb/downloads/previous-versions/download-linux4-update.php" | |
license=('nero') | |
provides=('nero') | |
depends=('desktop-file-utils' 'glib2' 'gtk2' 'hicolor-icon-theme') | |
backup=('etc/nero/config') |
= Arch Linux step-by-step installation = | |
= http://blog.fabio.mancinelli.me/2012/12/28/Arch_Linux_on_BTRFS.html = | |
== Boot the installation CD == | |
== Create partition == | |
cfdisk /dev/sda | |
* Create a partition with code 8300 (Linux) |
If you're not familiar: What is fail2ban? fail2ban is an awesome linux service/monitor that scans log files (e.g. auth.log for SSH) for potentially malicious behavior. Once fail2ban is tripped it will ban users for a specified duration by adding rules to Iptables. If you're unfamiliar with fail2ban Chris Fidao has a wonderful (& free!) series about security including setting up fail2ban here.
Recently Laravel released a new feature in 5.1 to throttle authentication attempts by simply adding a trait to your authentication controller. The Laravel throttle trait uses the inputted username, and IP address to throttle attempts. I love seeing this added to a framework out of the box, but what about some of our other apps not built on Laravel? Like a WordPress login? Or even an open API etc.? Ultimately,
This Gist confirms the Linked Identity in my OpenPGP key, and links it to this GitHub account. | |
Token for proof: | |
[Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:dde43dea10ca4eed5d7f881e76ce3619a00292af] |
sudo pacman -Rns bumblebee --noconfirm | |
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-display.conf | |
Section "ServerLayout" | |
Identifier "layout" | |
Screen 0 "nvidia" | |
Inactive "intel" | |
EndSection |
# v3 syntax | |
version: '3' | |
services: | |
postgres: | |
image: postgres | |
container_name: app-postgres | |
environment: | |
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "password" | |
ports: |