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jexchan / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created April 10, 2012 15:00
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
@marktheunissen
marktheunissen / pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Last active June 5, 2024 22:16 — forked from phred/pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Insanely complete Ansible playbook, showing off all the options
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated.
@NapoleonWils0n
NapoleonWils0n / oathtool totp google 2 factor example.txt
Created November 3, 2012 01:41
macosx: oathtool totp google 2 factor authentication
#-----------------------------------------------#
# oathtool totp google 2 factor
#-----------------------------------------------#
# if you have already set up 2 factor authentication with your phone
# you need to remove it from your phone and google authenticator app
# this wont invalidate your backup codes or application codes
# login to your google account go to 2 factor authentication,
@mtigas
mtigas / README.md
Last active December 16, 2022 02:12
this is the nginx config for https://mike.tig.as/, with config to avoid the BEAST exploit (by using TLS 1.2+ ciphers or RC4) and enable SSL perfect forward secrecy (by preferring ECDHE ciphers)

[mike.tig.as][mta] server configuration

This gist contains the nginx and tor configurations for the [mike.tig.as][mta] servers, mainly to show:

  • Use of the chris-lea/nginx-devel PPA to allow use of SPDY.
  • ssl_ciphers selection to mitigate BEAST attack, enable [perfect forward secrecy][pfs] if possible and select the strongest possible ciphers within those bounds. (Exception is made for several ciphers at the end of list, for compatibility reasons.)
@pezz
pezz / crypto-pi-root.md
Last active December 17, 2020 15:40
Archlinux ARM encrypted root

Intro

Just some FYI, to get started:

  • I'm using a 16 GB Sandisk SD card.
  • I have a model B Pi, 512 MB RAM (not really relevant, thought I'd mention it).
  • Monitor and keyboard connected to the Pi itself, for now.
  • Network working, internet access.
@justin808
justin808 / Rakefile
Last active October 21, 2023 16:15
Rake tasks to rename Octopress posts to correspond to metadata, for org-mode as well. In Octopress, the meta is used for the blog post date.
org_posts_dir = "org_posts" # directory under source
# From http://www.ewal.net/2012/09/08/octopress-customizations/
# Modified to have default flag of true to include drafts
desc "Rename files in the posts directory if the filename does not match the post date in the YAML front matter"
task :rename_posts do
rename_posts_in_dir "#{source_dir}/#{posts_dir}", "markdown"
# remove next line if you're you're not using org-mode
rename_posts_in_dir "#{source_dir}/#{org_posts_dir}", "org"
@calebbrewer
calebbrewer / Deploy With Git
Last active October 21, 2023 07:29
Manage and deploy a website with Git. I am using Lunux CentOS for my server.
Video on this Gist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvpLDuRY4ss&feature=c4-overview&list=UUj8_147vA3FQ1quI_CjciIQ
#Initialize a bare repo on the webserver. This would preferably be outside of your public website dir but if you are on a shared host you may not have that option. I like to make a folder just outside of the live folder called git. So for me it would look like this…
$ cd /var/www
$ mkdir git && cd git
$ git init –-bare
#Now you need to create a post-receive hook that will check out the latest tree from the Git repo you just setup into the /var/www/html folder where you want your website to be. You can make this whatever folder you want your code to end up in.
#This will create a file called post-receive in the hooks dir of the git repo.
@jed
jed / how-to-set-up-stress-free-ssl-on-os-x.md
Last active July 10, 2024 14:35
How to set up stress-free SSL on an OS X development machine

How to set up stress-free SSL on an OS X development machine

One of the best ways to reduce complexity (read: stress) in web development is to minimize the differences between your development and production environments. After being frustrated by attempts to unify the approach to SSL on my local machine and in production, I searched for a workflow that would make the protocol invisible to me between all environments.

Most workflows make the following compromises:

  • Use HTTPS in production but HTTP locally. This is annoying because it makes the environments inconsistent, and the protocol choices leak up into the stack. For example, your web application needs to understand the underlying protocol when using the secure flag for cookies. If you don't get this right, your HTTP development server won't be able to read the cookies it writes, or worse, your HTTPS production server could pass sensitive cookies over an insecure connection.

  • Use production SSL certificates locally. This is annoying

@konklone
konklone / ssl.rules
Last active May 19, 2024 18:02
nginx TLS / SSL configuration options for konklone.com
# Basically the nginx configuration I use at konklone.com.
# I check it using https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=konklone.com
#
# To provide feedback, please tweet at @konklone or email eric@konklone.com.
# Comments on gists don't notify the author.
#
# Thanks to WubTheCaptain (https://wubthecaptain.eu) for his help and ciphersuites.
# Thanks to Ilya Grigorik (https://www.igvita.com) for constant inspiration.
server {
@LunaCodeGirl
LunaCodeGirl / examples.sh
Created September 25, 2013 23:39
Figlet how to and examples
figlet "I've got something to say"
figlet -f thick "Make Tech ASCIIer"
date | figlet -f basic