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SEO, Webentwicklung and Monetarisierung. Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO), Webentwicklung und Monetarisierung von Webseiten und Internetprojekten. Posts Tagged ‘PageFair’. AdBlocker-Erkennung & Acceptable Ads mit PageFair – Bye Bye AdBlocker? Posted by admin at 16 Mai 2014. Sind ein Dorn im Auge vieler Webseitenbetreiber und Internetunternehmen. Es gibt diverse Ansätze AdBlocker relativ zuverlässig zu erkennen. Doch was tun mit den Besuchern, die einen AdBlocker einsetzten? Amazon S3 Cloud Storage.
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AdBlocker Archive - SEO, Webentwicklung & Monetarisierung SEO, Webentwicklung & Monetarisierung
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SEO, Webentwicklung and Monetarisierung. Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO), Webentwicklung und Monetarisierung von Webseiten und Internetprojekten. Posts Tagged ‘AdBlocker’. AdBlocker-Erkennung & Acceptable Ads mit PageFair – Bye Bye AdBlocker? Posted by admin at 16 Mai 2014. Sind ein Dorn im Auge vieler Webseitenbetreiber und Internetunternehmen. Es gibt diverse Ansätze AdBlocker relativ zuverlässig zu erkennen. Doch was tun mit den Besuchern, die einen AdBlocker einsetzten? Bei WordPress wp-admin mit htac...
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Monetarisierung Archive - SEO, Webentwicklung & Monetarisierung SEO, Webentwicklung & Monetarisierung
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SEO, Webentwicklung and Monetarisierung. Suchmaschinenoptimierung (SEO), Webentwicklung und Monetarisierung von Webseiten und Internetprojekten. Archive for the ‘Monetarisierung’ Category. AdBlocker-Erkennung & Acceptable Ads mit PageFair – Bye Bye AdBlocker? Posted by admin at 16 Mai 2014. Sind ein Dorn im Auge vieler Webseitenbetreiber und Internetunternehmen. Es gibt diverse Ansätze AdBlocker relativ zuverlässig zu erkennen. Doch was tun mit den Besuchern, die einen AdBlocker einsetzten? Auf dem Insid...
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Finding obsolete and unused Roles in Chef | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Finding obsolete and unused Roles in Chef. Finding obsolete and unused Roles in Chef. If your Chef environment has grown and its time for a cleanup, here is an easy way to find unused and obsolete Roles. This works as long as the roles/*.rb files are named exactly like the roles. In roles/ directory do. Echo '$:';knife search node 'role:$' grep Node. Echo '$:';knife search node 'roles:$' grep Node. Node Name: auth-app2.prod1.example.lan. Trackback ( 0 ).
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chef | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Archive for the ‘ chef. Testing Chef cookbooks on travis-ci / drone.io with chef-zero. If you are using your own Chef cookbooks you certainly have some sort of tests for them. Likely running test-kitchen. With docker or vagrant driver. That setup works perfectly fine locally or on a self-hosted Jenkins server. However building them on public CI platforms like travis-ci. Chef Cookbook for Spacewalk server and clients. Registering a node (RHEL/CentOS/Ubuntu) as a...
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Chef Cookbook for Spacewalk server and clients | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Chef Cookbook for Spacewalk server and clients. Chef Cookbook for Spacewalk server and clients. I wrote two cookbooks to work with Spacewalk and submitted them to Chefs supermarket. Installing Spacewalk server https:/ supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/spacewalk-server. Registering a node (RHEL/CentOS/Ubuntu) as a Spacewalk client https:/ supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/spacewalk-client. In your run list include. You can also include. How to build them yourself. Addin...
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Kickstarting and Provisioning Ubuntu systems with Spacewalk | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Kickstarting and Provisioning Ubuntu systems with Spacewalk. Kickstarting and Provisioning Ubuntu systems with Spacewalk. In the comments of my last article. Someone asked about provisioning Ubuntu clients with Spacewalk. As I never tried this it got me curious.So I played around with it. It was a bit tricky but in the end I got it working pretty well. First of all you need a Ubuntu repository and channel in your Spacewalk like describes in this articl. Ubuntu-...
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Adding custom session data to Dreamfactory JWT token. When working with Dreamfactory it might be desired and helpful to have additional claims (key/values) in the user session JWT token. So I was looking for a way to store those key/values. Read on after the jump how I solved it. Orchestrating Dreamfactory with docker-compose and a LoadBalancer. As a followup on my introductive article about Dreamfactory Docker. As an orchestrator . So in my last article. This ...
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Continuous Integration | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Posts Tagged ‘ continuous integration. Testing Chef cookbooks on travis-ci / drone.io with chef-zero. If you are using your own Chef cookbooks you certainly have some sort of tests for them. Likely running test-kitchen. With docker or vagrant driver. That setup works perfectly fine locally or on a self-hosted Jenkins server. However building them on public CI platforms like travis-ci. Getting RPM built by Koji into YUM-able repo. Luckily setting up mash is easy...
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Testing Chef cookbooks on travis-ci / drone.io with chef-zero | devops-blog
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Daily devops problems solved and explained. Testing Chef cookbooks on travis-ci / drone.io with chef-zero. Testing Chef cookbooks on travis-ci / drone.io with chef-zero. If you are using your own Chef cookbooks you certainly have some sort of tests for them. Likely running test-kitchen. With docker or vagrant driver. That setup works perfectly fine locally or on a self-hosted Jenkins server. However building them on public CI platforms like travis-ci. And set this in “Commands”:. Sudo apt-get update -qq.