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@jferris
jferris / configmap.yaml
Last active October 28, 2024 01:42
Rails Kubernetes Manifests
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: example
namespace: default
data:
APPLICATION_HOST: example.com
LANG: en_US.UTF-8
PIDFILE: /tmp/server.pid
PORT: "3000"
@ottokruse
ottokruse / aws-console
Last active May 20, 2025 09:49
Python script to launch the AWS console in your webbrowser, using a presigned URL generated from your AWS CLI credentials
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Usage:
- Save this script somewhere on your path (e.g. `vi /usr/local/bin/aws-console && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/aws-console`)
- Make AWS credentials available in one of the usual places where boto3 can find them (~/.aws/credentials, env var, etc.)
- Excute the script: `aws-console --profile myprofile`
- :tada: Your browser opens and you are signed in into the AWS console
"""
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"github.com/docker/containerd/osutils"
)
@smook1980
smook1980 / curvecp_handshake.rb
Created December 3, 2015 08:18 — forked from grantr/curvecp_handshake.rb
CurveCP handshake protocol in Ruby
# A demonstration of the CurveCP handshake protocol. This protocol has many
# favorable security properties described at http://curvecp.org.
#
# In addition to its security advantages, it has the following favorable properties:
# * Needs only 2 messages (1 from client, 1 from server) before application
# messages can be exchanged (3 before the server can send application messages)
# * Does not require the server to keep protocol state between handshake messages.
#
# An overview of the protocol:
#