01-07-2019
Update:
While on vacation, had some free time and have written the core code to show a Bootstrap alert when a member badge changes. Also, have the basic code in place to determine exactly which badge changes, so that can be added to the message; but have not written the function to change the array keys to text.
Currently testing via PHP logging. Seems to work fine.
When I am back at my desk, will write a function to change array keys to user friendly text and continue testing.
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1. What is on Your Mind?
Today I mapped out the new badging system using FA icons, Beta 1 in no particular order except a 6 x 8 grid:
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums215-picture991.png
The prototype HTML code for this layout:
<style>
.fa-badge-grid {
font-size: 1.5em;
}
.row {
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Discussion started by: Neo
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2. What is on Your Mind?
Dear All,
Here is the current status of the badging system:
The Beta 1 phase of the new badging system is close to completion.
42 prototype badges have been "allocated"
6 prototype badge slots are held in reserve
The "alert you have new badges" prototype is running and is currently... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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3. What is on Your Mind?
I have moved the bug badge out of reserve and into the main stream. Basically, I will assign a color level like the others, based on who has made a good actionable bug report for UNIX.COM. "Good" means screenshots, links, and even details from web dev tools our the HTML source code. So far,... (0 Replies)
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k5srvutil
K5SRVUTIL(1) MIT Kerberos K5SRVUTIL(1)
NAME
k5srvutil - host key table (keytab) manipulation utility
SYNOPSIS
k5srvutil operation [-i] [-f filename]
DESCRIPTION
k5srvutil allows an administrator to list or change keys currently in a keytab or to add new keys to the keytab.
operation must be one of the following:
list Lists the keys in a keytab showing version number and principal name.
change Uses the kadmin protocol to update the keys in the Kerberos database to new randomly-generated keys, and updates the keys in the
keytab to match. If a key's version number doesn't match the version number stored in the Kerberos server's database, then the
operation will fail. Old keys are retained in the keytab so that existing tickets continue to work. If the -i flag is given,
k5srvutil will prompt for confirmation before changing each key. If the -k option is given, the old and new keys will be displayed.
delold Deletes keys that are not the most recent version from the keytab. This operation should be used some time after a change operation
to remove old keys, after existing tickets issued for the service have expired. If the -i flag is given, then k5srvutil will prompt
for confirmation for each principal.
delete Deletes particular keys in the keytab, interactively prompting for each key.
In all cases, the default keytab is used unless this is overridden by the -f option.
k5srvutil uses the kadmin(1) program to edit the keytab in place.
SEE ALSO
kadmin(1), ktutil(1)
AUTHOR
MIT
COPYRIGHT
1985-2013, MIT
1.11.3 K5SRVUTIL(1)