Container Gitea in Docker Container and Sharing SSH with Host Gitea is an open-source GitHub clone. Gitea is developed with Golang and is much lighter than GitLab while providing most useful functions. It also has a similary user experience as GitHub does. Since Microsoft is acquiring GitHub, Gitea is a good choice for self-hosting lightweight solution. Sakuragawa Asaba 12 Jun 2018 · 2 min read
Groovy Notes String in Groovy In Groovy there are 6 types of strings. The differences among them are as below table. TypeGrammaVariable TranslationMultiple LineEscapeSingle Quoted'...'NoNo\Triple Quoted'''...'''NoYes\Double Quotation Mark" Sakuragawa Asaba 3 Apr 2018 · 1 min read
Network Using IPMI Behind a Router or Proxy IPMI is useful for administration, but is not that usable from outside a gateway. Yet we could map out the ports for connecting to IPMI.[1] PortProtocolUsage623UDPIPMI Commandline Tool5900TCPVNC Control5901TCPVNC Sakuragawa Asaba 29 Mar 2018 · 1 min read
Server Setting Up Nextcloud 13 and Collabora Online for Private Online Office Platform with Docker Nextcloud is a popular open-source online file storage solution, and Collabora Online, a LibreOffice-based online office suite, adds more along with NextCloud. The combination of the two is a powerful Sakuragawa Asaba 16 Mar 2018 · 3 min read
Keyboard Make Your Keyboard Fit You As far as I know, everyone that uses computers will have at least one keyboard, otherwise you will see the classical sentence when you trying to boot your computer: > Keyboard Oikawa Kirie 4 Feb 2018 · 3 min read
Router Soft Router for Home Lab: Hardware, Topology and Software Choices Why Soft Router There are a great many of choices for family users to buy a router, or family gateway. Most family gateways integrates router, switch and access point functions Sakuragawa Asaba 19 Dec 2017 · 2 min read
Linux Hands on OpenShift Origin OpenShift is an even-more-popular container cloud. It could be hosted by redhat.com via openshift.com or it can be self-hosted. I'm playing with OpenShift under Fedora 27 Cloud, on Sakuragawa Asaba 30 Nov 2017 · 2 min read
Linux Setting Up Secured Work-spaces with YubiKey 4 I recently switched to Fedora 26 (due to working environment) and I would like to use YubiKey to maximize security and re-use existing credentials. Sakuragawa Asaba 14 Nov 2017 · 2 min read
Getting CentOS Cloud Images to Single User Mode I recently corrupted a CentOS hosted on OpenStack by adding an incorrect line in /etc/fstab, and CentOS prompts to me enter root password after a reboot. However in a Sakuragawa Asaba 6 Nov 2017 · 1 min read
Router Old Talks: Bad Wireless Performance on LEDE/OpenWRT My Mercury MW4530R wireless router was used as an AP under original firmware, and its 2.4GHz is getting less and worse stable. So I switch back to LEDE. As Sakuragawa Asaba 11 Oct 2017 · 2 min read
Android Building Android (Resurrection Remix) Nougat From Source For Sony Xperia Z3 Resurrection Remix is always one of my favorite Android variants. It did have official builds for Xperia Z3 (D6603/D6653) but not availabe any more. Since its device are free Sakuragawa Asaba 6 Sep 2017 · 3 min read
The Best Design is Others' Design There're always some classic design that will appear on products. However, when those design combinations are highly alike, products become identical and some of them are absolutely doing plagiarism. This Sakuragawa Asaba 28 Aug 2017 · 2 min read
Hardware DIY Home Lab Server (2017 Version) Owning a server physically has always been one of my dreams. A home lab server is what I want to build this time. Sakuragawa Asaba 12 Jul 2017 · 5 min read
Virtualization Building Portable Working Environment: Portable Apps, Live USB and Containers The Portable Personal Working Environment For times there is some commercial USB sticks that can boot any computer into its built-in operating systems, which are mainly customized Linux and some Sakuragawa Asaba 18 Jun 2017 · 4 min read
Linux Some Thoughts on Linux/Unix Distributions One of my classmates are busy implementing a DHCP server and a client for Linux/Unix as his coursework. He is absolutely total green to GNU/Linux while I have Sakuragawa Asaba 16 Jun 2017 · 6 min read