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netsh http delete urlacl url=http://*:60262/ | netsh http delete urlacl url=http://*:60262/ | ||
I 'ended' Microsoft.VsHub.Server.HttpHostx64.exe with TaskManager | I 'ended' Microsoft.VsHub.Server.HttpHostx64.exe with TaskManager | ||
+ | // punch a hole in the firewall | ||
+ | // oopps just noticed I'm running public profile at home on nat. Another toDo | ||
+ | C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=private remoteip=localsubnet action=allow | ||
+ | Ok. | ||
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+ | C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=public remoteip=localsubnet action=allow | ||
+ | Ok. | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, 1 February 2016
Contents
Mostly just for me to remember stuff
I might use a command once, then not again for years. Hopefully I can jog my memory quickly here.
Python
I wanted a json utc datetime for a MQTT payload. Found the arrow module that is much like moment.js for javascript.
import arrow
print (arrow.get(arrow.utcnow()).for_json()
results in: "2015-08-27T15:03:07.427351+00:00" I'd like to trim it further and replace the +00:00 with Z. ??? and less precision on the seconds.
Documentation for ISO 8601
Mediawiki
display unformated like code snippets
<source lang="text"> code snippet </source>
Fedora fc.22
I opened up node.js on port 3000 with this command.
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=3000/tcp
# be sure to reload
firewall-cmd --reload
7-zip
I wanted to create a .zip file for my FDDSE project from the command line. Perhaps in a batch file.
7z a -tzip FDDSE.zip FDDSE
VS 2015 IISExpress
.vs\config\applicationhost.config
%userprofile%\Documents\IISExpress\
netsh http show urlacl
netsh http add urlacl url=http://localhost:60262/ user=everyone
netsh http delete urlacl url=http://*:60262/
I 'ended' Microsoft.VsHub.Server.HttpHostx64.exe with TaskManager
// punch a hole in the firewall
// oopps just noticed I'm running public profile at home on nat. Another toDo
C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=private remoteip=localsubnet action=allow
Ok.
C:\Users\jeffa>netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="IISExpressWeb" dir=in protocol=tcp localport=60262 profile=public remoteip=localsubnet action=allow
Ok.