Retrieves AS route prefixes for IPv4 and IPv6, aggregates the routes to the minimal set, and adds netfilter rules to reject them. Relies on two helpers: IPv4 - "aggregate" by Joe Abley (package name 'aggregate'), IPv6 - "aggregate6" by Job Snijders ( https://github.com/job/aggregate6 ) Show Sample Output
dont have to type new file name (it copy file under same name) and dont have to use '/' in the end of destination folder (but you can if u want, its idiot proof) Show Sample Output
Insert an additional (moveable) spacer on the left side of the Dock in Mac OS X
command "tinyurl google.com 123google" --> tinyurl.com/123google redirects to google Show Sample Output
minor improvement, added newline at no cost. Show Sample Output
Generate a random password quickly in CLI using openssl Show Sample Output
free swap
to be executed from root. this works well on most commercial unix systems, have not tried on linux systems.
Insert an additional (moveable) spacer on the right side of the Dock in Mac OS X
This converts a mp3 file "infile" to a CBR 128 kbps high quality (according to Winamp) mp3 "128/outfile", joint-stereo, using LAME.
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