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---
title: "eval"
tags: [ "basics" ]
---
Compose a statement for execution.
```bash
x='echo $y'
echo $x
y=dragon
eval "$x"
```
The results remain in the current shell, unlike sub-shells.
```bash
b=basilisk
sh -c 'echo $b'
eval "g=goblin"
echo $g
```

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...to this:
```
#type = htpasswd
type = htpasswd
```
If the service is started, restart it to make sure nobody can sign in without a password.
Make sure the service is off, as people may be able to sign in without a password at this point.
Next, find the `htpasswd` program.
You might get it in the `apache` package or similar.
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`htpasswd` allows you to generate passwords for users, and place them in `/etc/radicale/users`.
```bash
PASS="$(xkcdpass)
PASS="$(xkcdpass)"
htpasswd -nb $USER "$PASS" | sudo tee -a /etc/radicale/users
echo "Your username is $USER"
echo "Your password is $PASS"
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```bash
DOMAIN=whatever.com
sudo sed -i "s/DOMAIN/$DOMAIN/g" /etc/nginx/sites-available/radicale
```
(optional: replace that `cal.` prefix with anything else)
Check nginx is happy:
```bash
sudo nginx -t
```
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Start or restart both services:
```bash
sudo systemctl start radicale
sudo systemctl restart nginx
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You should now be able to log into your calendar, and add it to a phone.
NB: you don't need the port number.
**NB:** you don't need the port number.