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Tap the Snapchat app icon, which resembles a white ghost on a yellow background. The Snapchat camera will open if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, tap LOG IN, enter your username (or email address, or phone number) and password, and tap LOG IN. Swipe right over the Camera page to do so. You should see a list of recently snapped friends appear. Scroll down until you find the name of the person to whom you recently sent a snap. Swipe from left to right across your friend's name to do so. Type in a message, then tap the Send button. It will pop up in the bottom-left corner of the chat window, just above the text box. If you see the Bitmoji appear, your friend is currently online and reading your chat.  If your friend doesn't use Bitmoji, you'll instead see a smiley face icon appear. The face will turn into a blue dot after a few seconds. If the Bitmoji (or blue dot) doesn't appear, your friend is either offline or not responding to your chat.

summary: Open Snapchat . Scroll over to the Friends page. Find your friend's name. Open your friend's Chat page. Send a message to your friend. Wait for your friend's Bitmoji to appear.


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Steam can help unclog pores and therefore reduce oil in the nose. Wash your face first and then remove any makeup. Heat a covered pot of water on the stove on medium heat until it starts producing steam. With a towel wrapped around your head, open the pot and lean over it. Let your skin absorb some of the steam. Spend 10 minutes soaking up the steam. Some people prefer to add dashes of things like peppermint or chamomile tea, as this may add some extra pore cleansing power. Some people find lemon helps remove dirt from the nose. To use a lemon, mix three drops of lemon juice with enough sugar to form a paste. Apply this solution to a cotton pad and then rub it on your nose. Do this three times a day to see if you notice a reduction in oil. Grind a single almond into small fragments using a rolling pin or food processor. Mix in a small amount of honey and then apply the almond to your nose. Let it rest for 15 minutes before washing it away. Mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. Then, dab a cotton swab in the solution. Press the cotton swab to your nose for five minutes. Then, let the solution sit on for 15 minutes before washing it off.

summary: Cleanse your face with steam. Apply lemon. Use ground almond. Try vinegar.


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If you're not logged in as the root user, you can su to root to adjust your configuration. The file is called csf.conf, and it's saved to /etc/csf/csf.conf by default. To do this, type cd /etc/csf and press ↵ Enter. You can use any text editor you wish, such as vim or nano. To open csf.conf in vim, type vim csf.config and press ↵ Enter. TCP ports. Once you have the file open, you will see TCP_IN and TCP_OUT sections. The TCP_IN section lists open inbound TCP ports separated by commas. The ports are in numerical order to make things easy, but it's not required that the ports you stick to the order. You can add ports to the end of the sequence, just separate them with commas.  For example, let's say you want to open port 999, and the current open ports are 20, 21, 22, 25, 53, 80, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, 995. After adding port 999 to the list, it will look like this: 20, 21, 22, 25, 53, 80, 110, 143, 443, 465, 587, 993, 995, 999. To get into insertion/typing mode in vim, press the i key on the keyboard. Just as you did with the incoming port, add any outbound TCP ports you'd like to open to the TCP_OUT list. Follow these steps to save and exit the file:  Press the Esc key. Type :wq!. Press ↵ Enter. This restarts the firewall and opens the new ports. To deny a port, re-open the file, delete the port, save the file, and then re-start the firewall.
summary: Log in to your server. Go to directory that contains your CSF config file. Open csf.conf in a text editor. Add an incoming port to the TCP_IN list. Allow outgoing TCP to the TCP_OUT list. Save your changes and exit the file. Type service csf restart and press ↵ Enter.