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@uraimo
uraimo / dnsovertls.md
Last active December 2, 2024 22:38
Configure your Mac to use DNS over TLS
@aallan
aallan / mac-vendor.txt
Last active December 12, 2024 08:08
List of MAC addresses with vendors identities
000000 Officially Xerox
000001 SuperLAN-2U
000002 BBN (was internal usage only, no longer used)
000003 XEROX CORPORATION
000004 XEROX CORPORATION
000005 XEROX CORPORATION
000006 XEROX CORPORATION
000007 XEROX CORPORATION
000008 XEROX CORPORATION
000009 powerpipes?
@Zillionx
Zillionx / OSX_TCP_options.command
Last active November 21, 2017 03:48
OSX - Tuning the Network Stack TCP
## Quick fix for slow internet after update to OSX 10.11 "El Capitan"
## Changes are not permanent, just restart your mac if it doesn't work.
## write config
sudo su -
sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.doautorcvbuf=0
sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.doautosndbuf=0
sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.win_scale_factor=0
# net.inet.tcp.recvspace=1048576
# net.inet.tcp.sendspace=131072
@mpasternacki
mpasternacki / freebsd_on_mbp.md
Created January 23, 2015 17:12
FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

Since 2008 or 2009 I work on Apple hardware and OS: back then I grew tired of Linux desktop (which is going to be MASSIVE NEXT YEAR, at least since 2001), and switched to something that Just Works. Six years later, it less and less Just Works, started turning into spyware and nagware, and doesn't need much less maintenance than Linux desktop — at least for my work, which is system administration and software development, probably it is better for the mythical End User person. Work needed to get software I need running is not less obscure than work I'd need to do on Linux or othe Unix-like system. I am finding myself turning away from GUI programs that I used to appreciate, and most of the time I use OSX to just run a terminal, Firefox, and Emacs. GUI that used to be nice and unintrusive, got annoying. Either I came full circle in the last 15 years of my computer usage, or the OSX experience degraded in last 5 years. Again, this is from a sysadmin/developer ki

@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active December 21, 2024 23:56
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@plentz
plentz / nginx.conf
Last active December 20, 2024 19:52
Best nginx configuration for improved security(and performance)
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048
@jaytaylor
jaytaylor / cf.sh
Last active March 7, 2023 04:27
CloudFlare command-line DNS management shell script, now with CloudFlare v4 API support!
#!/usr/bin/env bash
##
# @author Jay Taylor [@jtaylor]
# @date 2013-08-15
#
# @description CloudFlare management script.
#
# Path ENV VAR override.
@eqhmcow
eqhmcow / hfsc-shape.sh
Last active October 22, 2024 13:55
HFSC - linux traffic shaping's best kept secret
#!/bin/bash
# As the "bufferbloat" folks have recently re-discovered and/or more widely
# publicized, congestion avoidance algorithms (such as those found in TCP) do
# a great job of allowing network endpoints to negotiate transfer rates that
# maximize a link's bandwidth usage without unduly penalizing any particular
# stream. This allows bulk transfer streams to use the maximum available
# bandwidth without affecting the latency of non-bulk (e.g. interactive)
# streams.