Bin e padrões para validação de cartão de crédito.
Bandeira | Começa com | Máximo de número | Máximo de número cvc |
---|---|---|---|
Visa | 4 | 13,16 | 3 |
Mastercard | 5 | 16 | 3 |
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
<?php | |
// get this data by logging into icloud.com on the calendars page and looking at the dev tools | |
// as per https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fnico-beuermann.de%2Fblogging%2Farchives%2F115-Zugriff-auf-iCloud-Kalender-mit-Thunderbird.html&edit-text=&act=url | |
$account = array( | |
'server' => '', // note, this will be p12 or something, not P0; see the server that iclod.com serves json from | |
'icloudid' => '', // the "dsid" | |
'appleid' => '', // your Apple ID; will be an email address | |
'pass' => '', // password for your Apple ID | |
'calid' => '' // the "pGuid" |
/** | |
* Example AsyncStorage React Native | |
* https://github.com/pradeep1991singh | |
*/ | |
import React, { Component } from 'react'; | |
import { | |
AppRegistry, | |
StyleSheet, | |
Text, |
A lot of people run into the problem of running Let's Encrypt's CertBot Tool and an NGINX on the same container host. A big part of this has to do with CertBot needing either port 80 or 443 open for the tool to work as intended. This tends to conflict with NGINX as most people usually use port 80 (HTTP) or 443 (HTTPS) for their reverse proxy. Section 1 outlines how to configure NGINX to get this to work, and Section 2 is the Docker command to run CertBot.
I use Docker Compose (docker-compose) for my NGINX server. My docker-compose.yml file looks something like this: