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tongphe / nginx.conf
Created December 13, 2022 09:02 — forked from Stanback/nginx.conf
Example Nginx configuration for adding cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) support to reverse proxied APIs
#
# CORS header support
#
# One way to use this is by placing it into a file called "cors_support"
# under your Nginx configuration directory and placing the following
# statement inside your **location** block(s):
#
# include cors_support;
#
# As of Nginx 1.7.5, add_header supports an "always" parameter which
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tongphe / ssh_auth_sock.md
Last active August 20, 2018 08:42 — forked from jvkersch/ssh_auth_sock.md
Updating SSH_AUTH_SOCK in an already established tmux session

I found this information somewhere on StackOverflow but I forgot exactly where. I'm paraphrasing what I learned here, for future reference.

SSH uses a Unix socket to communicate with other processes. The socket's path can be found by looking at the environment variable $SSH_AUTH_SOCK. When you re-connect to a tmux session that was started during a previous SSH session, this variable will contain the path of the previous SSH auth socket, and this will cause processes that try to connect to your authentication agent to fail. To fix this, we have to

  1. Create a symlink from the auth socket to a fixed path somewhere, so that we can refer to it later on, and not to modify the symlink if current is still alive. In ~/.ssh/rc, add
if [ ! -S ~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock ] && [ -S "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ]; then
    ln -sf $SSH_AUTH_SOCK ~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock
fi
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tongphe / wget.txt
Created May 21, 2018 07:16 — forked from suzannealdrich/wget.txt
wget spider cache warmer
wget --spider -o wget.log -e robots=off -r -l 5 -p -S --header="X-Bypass-Cache: 1" live-mysite.gotpantheon.com
# Options explained
# --spider: Crawl the site
# -o wget.log: Keep the log
# -e robots=off: Ignore robots.txt
# -r: specify recursive download
# -l 5: Depth to search. I.e 1 means 'crawl the homepages'.  2 means 'crawl the homepage and all pages it links to'...
# -p: get all images, etc. needed to display HTML page
# -S: print server response
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tongphe / bamboo_delete_disabled_branches.sh
Created March 8, 2018 09:00 — forked from sguillope/bamboo_delete_disabled_branches.sh
Script to delete all disabled branches of a Bamboo build plan.
#!/bin/bash -u
# Deletes all disabled branches of a Bamboo build plan
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Syntax:
# $0 {planKey}
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Purpose: Bamboo does not automatically delete plan branches when the
# corresponding branch in the repository gets deleted. Because Bamboo fails
# to pull from it, it disables the branch but keep it around forever.
# This script goes through all branches of a build plan and delete the ones