Most of programs will not accept an email using just @localhost as domain.
So, edit /etc/hosts
file to make the domain localhost.com point to your machine, including this content to the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost.com
# Generate a new pgp key: (better to use gpg2 instead of gpg in all below commands) | |
gpg --gen-key | |
# maybe you need some random work in your OS to generate a key. so run this command: `find ./* /home/username -type d | xargs grep some_random_string > /dev/null` | |
# check current keys: | |
gpg --list-secret-keys --keyid-format LONG | |
# See your gpg public key: | |
gpg --armor --export YOUR_KEY_ID | |
# YOUR_KEY_ID is the hash in front of `sec` in previous command. (for example sec 4096R/234FAA343232333 => key id is: 234FAA343232333) |
// Add a 401 response interceptor | |
window.axios.interceptors.response.use(function (response) { | |
return response; | |
}, function (error) { | |
if (401 === error.response.status) { | |
swal({ | |
title: "Session Expired", | |
text: "Your session has expired. Would you like to be redirected to the login page?", | |
type: "warning", | |
showCancelButton: true, |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# | |
# I tested by Python 3.4.3 on Windows 8.1 | |
# Python 3.4.3 (v3.4.3:9b73f1c3e601, Feb 24 2015, 22:43:06) [MSC v.1600 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 | |
import urllib.request | |
import getpass | |
# If you access to url below via Proxy, | |
# set environment variable 'http_proxy' before execute this. |
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
Most of programs will not accept an email using just @localhost as domain.
So, edit /etc/hosts
file to make the domain localhost.com point to your machine, including this content to the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost.com