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Andrew Fletcher
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I'm receiving an issue with a previous release on Google Play
android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGESI'm seeing the following message in Google Play
Request install packages permission
error - Not started - Your app isn't compliant
A permission that allows your app to install packages. If your app doesn't need access to this permission, you must remove it from your app.To check the offending release go to App bundle explorer, and view each of the active releases.
In my situation, I'm seeing...
Andrew Fletcher
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The "keystore password was incorrect" error in keytool indicates that the...
Andrew Fletcher
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How to generate a new private key and submit it to Google Play for signing your...
Andrew Fletcher
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By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB. It is not a...
Andrew Fletcher
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Issues with sign in key...
When attempting to upload a APK package, I'm getting...
Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry on an Nginx server.
1: Apache Utilities Package
First, update your server’s package index:
sudo apt updateCheck if the utilities package exists in your environment by executing the command
dpkg --get-selections | grep apacheResponse:
apache2-utils install
libapache-pom-java installSo it exists. But what do you do if it doesn't exist?
How come I need to install apache-utils? To restrict access you will be using...
Andrew Fletcher
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An approach to generating a backup server is using a shell script. A...
Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: Restrict content access through username and password entry.
1: Apache...
Andrew Fletcher
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The cache system in Drupal 9 delivers the API with the elements required for...
Andrew Fletcher
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Installing Varnish to increase the speed of the page load.
Install varnish using...
Andrew Fletcher
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Clear DNS Cache
The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers locate and connect to web addresses quickly. If your browser Safari or Chrome still fails to load websites, this can be the result of an obsolete DNS cache may be causing the issue. In this instance you want to focus clearing the cache. Using Terminal or iTerm2 enter the following command:
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder