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xirixiz / Makefile.ask_passwd
Created November 24, 2021 12:34 — forked from hyamamoto/Makefile.ask_passwd
asking a password in a makefile.
ask_password:
@$(eval PASSWORD=$(shell stty -echo; read -p "Password: " pwd; stty echo; echo $$pwd))
echo $(PASSWORD)
ask_password_twice:
while true; do \
read -s -p "Password: " password; \
echo; \
read -s -p "Password (again): " password2; \
# export private keys
gpg --export-secret-keys --armor > gpg-private.keys
# import private keys
gpg --import gpg-private.keys
# export public keys
gpg --export --armor > gpg-public.keys
# import public keys
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xirixiz / ventilation.yaml
Created February 21, 2021 15:11 — forked from SqyD/ventilation.yaml
ESPHome PWM fan using a Wemos D1 mini lite
# Controlling my Buva Qstream ventilation system using:
# * A Wemos D1 mini lite (an ESP8266 based board)
# * A Wemos power shield so I can power the Wemos from the ventilation units 12V supply.
# * A simple PWM to 10V convertor like this: https://www.cheaptech.nl/pwm-signaal-te-voltage-converter-1-3-khz-0-10-v-pw.html
# * The amazing ESPHome firmware tool: https://esphome.io
# * Home Assistant to tie it all together: https://www.home-assistant.io
#
# I used to use a Raspberry Pi and some Python code for this. See https://gist.github.com/SqyD/a927ab612df767a0cc892bcde23d025c
# The Wemos approach seems more stable and doesn't require external USB power.
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xirixiz / UGW3_Wireguard.md
Last active February 25, 2024 22:12 — forked from pamolloy/README.md
Ubiquiti USG configuration for Wireguard

The purpouse is to have a WireGuard server running with a configuration for 2 clients to connect to the WireGuard server.

Installation - First steps

Follow the instructions for downloading and installing the WireGuard package here: https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-vyatta-ubnt

curl -OL https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-vyatta-ubnt/releases/download/${RELEASE}/${BOARD}-${RELEASE}.deb
sudo dpkg -i ${BOARD}-${RELEASE}.deb
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xirixiz / Set up GitHub push with SSH keys.md
Last active August 27, 2024 09:57 — forked from developius/README.md
Set up GitHub push with SSH keys

SSH keypair setup for GitHub (or GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket, etc, etc)

Create a repo.

Make sure there is at least one file in it (even just the README.md)

Generate a SSH key pair (private/public):

ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@example.com"
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xirixiz / gpg-import-and-export-instructions.md
Created March 30, 2018 23:42 — forked from chrisroos/gpg-import-and-export-instructions.md
Instructions for exporting/importing (backup/restore) GPG keys

Every so often I have to restore my gpg keys and I'm never sure how best to do it. So, I've spent some time playing around with the various ways to export/import (backup/restore) keys.

Method 1

Backup the public and secret keyrings and trust database

cp ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg /path/to/backups/

or, instead of backing up trustdb...