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"A client certificate was invalid or not provided." - Mac error message
you receiving this error after renewing or installing MIT certificates on your Mac? !image002.png border=1,alt="a client certificate was invalid or not provided.",width=300! Solution # Open Finder and type in Keychain Access. Open the application. \\ !Screen Shot 20191017 ...
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certificate, authority, error, certaid, cert, aid, mac, keychain
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CrashPlan (formerly Code42) is asking me for a server address and registration key
MIT distributes a customized installer for Code42 which normally handles the details of connecting to MIT's server. However, there can be situations where the MIT customizations do not work: This can happen if you are installing onto a computer that already had a prior installation ...
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c-crashplan, serial, number, registration, server, address, crashplan, c-code42
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Duo - resync D100 hardware token
Q: I have a Duo D100 hardware token that used to work, but now it seems to have desynced the codes that it generates do not work. How do I get it resynced? Answer The Duo D100 codes are eventbased, and if the button is pressed too ...
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c-duo, reset, re, set, d100, resync, duo, 2fa
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Getting Help in Emacs
page: Overview Emacs has an excellent internal help facility. You can specify a keystroke, and it will tell you the name of the command it executes. Or you can give it a word, and it will tell you the names of several commands that include that word. Emacs ...
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olc-emacs, emacs, e-macs, help, commands, mode, keystroke, stroke
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How can I increase the relevancy ranking of my page for search engines? (metatags and keywords)
Q: Answer On this page: Using Meta Tags at MIT Meta tags are HTML elements that allow you to specify metadata (information about what makes up your document) within an HTML file. There are many kinds of metadata, some ...
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c-web-publishing, metatags, keywords, relevancy, meta, tag, word, search
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How do I register my YubiKey for use with Duo 2FA?
Q: How can I register my hardware token for use with Duo? Can I use a hardware token with Duo 2FA? Context You can use a Yubikey USB hardware token to generate a One Time Passcode (OTP ...
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c-duo, two-factor, 2-factor, authentication, usb, hardware, token, yubi
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How to back up PGP keys and keyrings
Q: Answer PGP stores keys in two files on your hard disk; one for public keys and one for private keys. These files are called keyrings. It is important to keep your PGP private key very secure. If you lose your ...
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pgp, backup, back-up, keyrings, rings, c-pgpdesktop
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How to get the Arrow keys to work in Emacs
arrow keys can not always be made to work correctly over dialup. In order to make them work, for starters, the correct terminal emulation must be used, the communications program being used must be translating correctly, and there cannot be other programs (such as Windows ...
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olc-emacs, arrow, emacs, cursor
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How to reset Keychain for macOS
NOTE: When you delete your keychain any saved password (i.e. passwords for wifi networks, websites, etc) WILL be removed and will have to be readded when the new keychain is created. To reset your keychain in macOS 10.9 to macOS 10.14 ...
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How to use the Function Keys in Emacs
function keys (F1F12) can be bound to functions in a similar fashion as any other key. For example, you might set the following three function keys: (globalsetkey \ist:f1 'mail) (globalsetkey \ist:f2 'mhrmail) (globalsetkey \ist:f3 ...
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