There is a FAQ about the Mullvad browser on the Tor Project’s website, which gives a few more details.
There is a FAQ about the Mullvad browser on the Tor Project’s website, which gives a few more details.
For shells (and other programs) using GNU readline for interactions and line-edits (like bash), some of this can be achieved with an ~/.inputrc
configuration file, e.g., mapping the correct key sequence for your terminal emulator to the backward-word
move command. You can look up these sequences using infocmp -L1
or interactively using sed -n l
.
Most other shells use their own command line handling routines and configuration though, so this won’t work for e.g., zsh or fish.
Ist that 0.0.0.0/24
CIDR a typo? That suffix should probably be /0
.
Also make sure to actually assign the firewall to your instance’s subnet in the Oracle cloud Interface.
Please only do this on plans with a dedicated vCPU that isn’t shared with other users.
# dnf whatprovides '/usr/*bin/dog'
sheepdog-1.0.1-19.fc38.x86_64 : The Sheepdog distributed storage system for KVM/QEMU
Repo : fedora
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/bin/dog
If you happen to use any user script extension already (like Violentmonkey) or don’t want to use a dedicated extension to fix stupid design decisions, I can recommend https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/405614-youtube-polymer-engine-fixes.
With 20k GitHub stars not really obscure I suppose, but maybe someone doesn’t know it:
https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/
Works offline and you can chain recipes.