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zziuni / stuns
Created September 18, 2012 08:05
STUN server list
# source : http://code.google.com/p/natvpn/source/browse/trunk/stun_server_list
# A list of available STUN server.
stun.l.google.com:19302
stun1.l.google.com:19302
stun2.l.google.com:19302
stun3.l.google.com:19302
stun4.l.google.com:19302
stun01.sipphone.com
stun.ekiga.net
# Redis configuration file example
# Note on units: when memory size is needed, it is possible to specify
# it in the usual form of 1k 5GB 4M and so forth:
#
# 1k => 1000 bytes
# 1kb => 1024 bytes
# 1m => 1000000 bytes
# 1mb => 1024*1024 bytes
# 1g => 1000000000 bytes
class HttpAuthService {
constructor($q, $injector) {
super($q);
angular.extend(this, {$q, $injector});
}
request(config) {
//console.log(config);
return config;
}

The Laracasts PHPStorm theme - modified.

This is a slightly modified version of the great Laracasts PHPStorm theme. I've added some styles for Verions Control (add, modified, deleted line...) and fixed some missing things like warnings.

Download

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Mac: Add to ~/Library/Preferences/WebIde80/colors

@sghiassy
sghiassy / provisioning.sh
Created October 17, 2015 09:32
A Bash shell script for provisioning a new Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VM built for React Native
#!/bin/bash
####################################
# Setup
####################################
tmpfile="/vagrant/.capacitor/runonce"
if [ -e ${tmpfile} ]; then
echo "Provisioning already completed. Remove ${tmpfile} to run it again."
@briceburg
briceburg / Dockerfile.fails
Created March 30, 2016 22:17
docker - example adding www-data user to alpine images
FROM nginx:alpine
# stock verison from php:alpine image
# ensure www-data user exists
RUN set -x \
&& addgroup -g 82 -S www-data \
&& adduser -u 82 -D -S -G www-data www-data
# 82 is the standard uid/gid for "www-data" in Alpine
# http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/tree/main/apache2/apache2.pre-install?h=v3.3.2
@jchandra74
jchandra74 / openssl.MD
Last active July 12, 2024 09:58
HOWTO: Create Your Own Self-Signed Certificate with Subject Alternative Names Using OpenSSL in Ubuntu Bash for Window

HOWTO: Create Your Own Self-Signed Certificate with Subject Alternative Names Using OpenSSL in Ubuntu Bash for Window

Overview

My main development workstation is a Windows 10 machine, so we'll approach this from that viewpoint.

Recently, Google Chrome started giving me a warning when I open a site that uses https and self-signed certificate on my local development machine due to some SSL certificate issues like the one below:

Self-Signed SSL Issue in Chrome

@krishnasrinivas
krishnasrinivas / bucket-policies-primer.md
Created September 9, 2017 19:51 — forked from harshavardhana/bucket-policies-primer.md
Explanation of bucket polices by example

Bucket Policy

Bucket policy is an access policy available for you to grant anonymous permissions to your Minio resources. Bucket policy uses JSON-based access policy language.

This section presents a few examples of typical use cases for bucket policies. The policies use testbucket strings in the resource value. To test these policies, you need to replace these strings with your bucket name. For more information please read Amazon S3 access policy language

Granting Read-Only Permission to an Anonymous User

The following example policy grants the s3:GetObject permission to any public anonymous users. This permission allows anyone to read the object data under testbucket, which is useful for when you have publicly readable assets. A typical example is a website assets stored in testbucket.

@StevenACoffman
StevenACoffman / Docker Best Practices.md
Last active June 23, 2024 10:51
Docker Best Practices

Mistakes to Avoid: Docker Antipatterns

Whichever route you take to implementing containers, you’ll want to steer clear of common pitfalls that can undermine the efficiency of your Docker stack.

Don’t run too many processes inside a single container

The beauty of containers—and an advantage of containers over virtual machines—is that it is easy to make multiple containers interact with one another in order to compose a complete application. There is no need to run a full application inside a single container. Instead, break your application down as much as possible into discrete services, and distribute services across multiple containers. This maximizes flexibility and reliability.

Don’t install operating systems inside Docker containers

It is possible to install a complete Linux operating system inside a container. In most cases, however, this is not necessary. If your goal is to host just a single application or part of an application in the container, you need to install only the essential

@bsormagec
bsormagec / 3_nodes.sh
Created October 10, 2017 17:33 — forked from aitoroses/3_nodes.sh
configuring glusterfs
# Assumming we have 3 nodes
NODE1=10.0.1.1
NODE2=10.0.1.2
NODE3=10.0.1.3
# Configure the server
ssh root@NODE1 apt-get install -y glusterfs-server
ssh root@NODE2 apt-get install -y glusterfs-server
ssh root@NODE3 apt-get install -y glusterfs-server
ssh root@NODE1 gluster peer probe NODE2