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terrancesnyder / setenv.sh
Created May 23, 2011 00:07
./setenv.sh - example setenv.sh with defaults set for minimal time spent in garbage collection
#! /bin/sh
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# / / / __ \/ __ `__ \/ ___/ __ `/ __/ / /
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#/_/ \____/_/ /_/ /_/\___/\__,_/\__/ /_/
# Multi-instance Apache Tomcat installation with a focus
# on best-practices as defined by Apache, SpringSource, and MuleSoft
@Chrisedmo
Chrisedmo / latest-blog-posts.css
Created July 31, 2012 11:29
Shopify: Latest Blog Posts
.widget .latest-blog-posts-list {
margin: 0;
list-style: none;
}
.widget .latest-blog-posts-list li {
margin: 0 0 10px 0;
padding: 0 0 10px 0;
border-bottom: dotted 1px #CCC;
background: none;
word-wrap: break-word;
@ksafranski
ksafranski / expecting.md
Last active November 11, 2023 23:00
Basic principles of using tcl-expect scripts

Intro

TCL-Expect scripts are an amazingly easy way to script out laborious tasks in the shell when you need to be interactive with the console. Think of them as a "macro" or way to programmaticly step through a process you would run by hand. They are similar to shell scripts but utilize the .tcl extension and a different #! call.

Setup Your Script

The first step, similar to writing a bash script, is to tell the script what it's executing under. For expect we use the following:

#!/usr/bin/expect
@bzerangue
bzerangue / macs-on-active-directory.md
Last active October 12, 2023 21:07
Binding and Unbinding to Active Directory from Mac OS via Command Line

Binding and Unbinding to Active Directory from Mac OS via Command Line

  • Open the Terminal Application
  • Type in sudo -i and type in your Mac Administrator account password. sudo gives you root level or administrator level privileges.

To View current Active Directory Settings

dsconfigad -show

To Unbind a Computer from an Active Directory Domain

@rtrouton
rtrouton / fixcaspermdm.sh
Created June 15, 2014 00:19
Script to remove and install the MDM certificate on a Casper 9.x-managed Mac running 10.7.x or later.
#!/bin/bash
#
# User-editable variables
#
# For the jss_server_address variable, put the complete
# fully qualified domain name address of your Casper server
jss_server_address="casper.server.here"
@P7h
P7h / tmux__CentOS__build_from_source.sh
Last active May 2, 2024 01:27
tmux 2.0 and tmux 2.3 installation steps for Ubuntu. Or build from tmux source v2.5 for Ubuntu and CentOS.
# Steps to build and install tmux from source.
# Takes < 25 seconds on EC2 env [even on a low-end config instance].
VERSION=2.7
sudo yum -y remove tmux
sudo yum -y install wget tar libevent-devel ncurses-devel
wget https://github.com/tmux/tmux/releases/download/${VERSION}/tmux-${VERSION}.tar.gz
tar xzf tmux-${VERSION}.tar.gz
rm -f tmux-${VERSION}.tar.gz
cd tmux-${VERSION}
@albertbori
albertbori / Installation.md
Last active May 4, 2024 18:21
Automatically disable Wifi when an Ethernet connection (cable) is plugged in on a Mac

Overview

This is a bash script that will automatically turn your wifi off if you connect your computer to an ethernet connection and turn wifi back on when you unplug your ethernet cable/adapter. If you decide to turn wifi on for whatever reason, it will remember that choice. This was improvised from this mac hint to work with Yosemite, and without hard-coding the adapter names. It's supposed to support growl, but I didn't check that part. I did, however, add OSX notification center support. Feel free to fork and fix any issues you encounter.

Most the credit for these changes go to Dave Holland.

Requirements

  • Mac OSX 10+
  • Administrator privileges
# Centos 7.1
yum -y install wget
wget http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el7/x86_64/nux-dextop-release-0-5.el7.nux.noarch.rpm
rpm -ivh nux-dextop-release-0-5.el7.nux.noarch.rpm
yum -y install deluge-web
systemctl start deluge-web
systemctl stop firewalld
#!/usr/bin/python
# As written, this requires the following:
# - OS X 10.6+ (may not work in 10.10, haven't tested)
# - python 2.6 or 2.7 (for collections.namedtuple usage, should be fine as default python in 10.6 is 2.6)
# - pyObjC (as such, recommended to be used with native OS X python install)
# Only tested and confirmed to work against 10.9.5
# Run with root
@devynspencer
devynspencer / freeipa.md
Created March 5, 2016 06:41
FreeIPA api notes
[devyn@ipa ~]$ ipa help commands
automember-add                         Add an automember rule.
automember-add-condition               Add conditions to an automember rule.
automember-default-group-remove        Remove default (fallback) group for all unmatched entries.
automember-default-group-set           Set default (fallback) group for all unmatched entries.
automember-default-group-show          Display information about the default (fallback) automember groups.
automember-del                         Delete an automember rule.
automember-find                        Search for automember rules.
automember-mod                         Modify an automember rule.