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Tag: linux
Timestamping your Bash History
Great post titled Remember when you issued that command...? by Mitch @ UConn on how to include the date/time of each command in your Bash history. My preference is for ISO8601 time formatting, so I am using: $> echo 'export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "' >> ~/.bash_profile But of course, any 'date' formatting will work ( see … Continue reading Timestamping your Bash History
Need to deploy a quick JASIG CAS demo? Try jasig-cas-quickdemo!
My development activities on mod_auth_cas have significantly reduced over the past couple of years. In trying to reinvigorate my development cycles around mod_auth_cas, I needed to deploy a CAS server. Deploying CAS is already pretty straightforward -- install Tomcat, generate SSL certs, deploy the CAS war, and enjoy. However, I wanted to automate this process to make … Continue reading Need to deploy a quick JASIG CAS demo? Try jasig-cas-quickdemo!
Recover a Corrupted Partition Table
You ever have one of those days, where you are happily using your Linux laptop, shut it down for transportation, then fire it up and it just doesn't boot? I'll admit that I do all sorts of screwy things on my laptop, so this is probably my own fault, but I figured I'd write it … Continue reading Recover a Corrupted Partition Table
Using Google Chromecast from Fedora 19
Using Chrome's Google Cast with the Google Chromecast from an IPTables-enabled Linux distribution can be a bit tricky. The extension starts by issuing an SSDP request from a local ephemeral UDP port to 239.255.255.250 port 1900. The Chromecast will respond from its IP and another ephemeral UDP port, back to your source UDP port. IPTables cannot track … Continue reading Using Google Chromecast from Fedora 19