Re: [9fans] Pi3 with 2 nics

2017-04-14 Thread David Pick
ny* OS I'd check the "defaut" route and/or the connectivity of the other end. You don't say what the connectivity of the other end is for the tests you've performed and it makes a difference to the ability of the pi3 to respond via the correct interface. -- David Pick Netwo

Re: [9fans] Questions on the browser as a platform if plan 9 had gained marketshare

2016-09-19 Thread David Pick
On 19/09/16 21:55, Chris McGee wrote: > > > Maybe 9P could be implemented in a SoC. It already has: the Raspberry Pi is built round a SoC... ...all that's needed is to boot from SoC ROM instead of the SD card. -- David Pick Network Security Manager, IT Services Queen Mary

Re: [9fans] The Plan 9/"right" way to do Facebook

2016-03-31 Thread David Pick
On 31/03/16 10:03, hiro wrote: > people would probably not talk with me if they had to 2-factor first. > they just ring and that's it. But that *is* two-factor: they're using something you have (the telephone number) and a biometric (your voice). -- David Pick Network Secu

Re: [9fans] Wireless on the Pi?

2016-01-10 Thread David Pick
ower via USB. Mikrotik RMmAP2n at http://routerboard.com/RBmAP2n Small physical size. Can be powered via USB, two Ethernet ports, WiFi client or base station with WPA/WPA2. Internal antenna. Quite cheap, -- David Pick Network Security Manager, IT Services Queen Mary University of London Tel: +44

Re: [9fans] plan9 on windows

2015-06-09 Thread David Pick
t that I know of -- but Unix ports might work under Cygwin. -- David Pick Network Security Manager, IT Services Queen Mary University of London Tel: +44 (0) 20 7882 7079 Mob: +44 (0) 7973 379 161 E-Mail: d.m.p...@qmul.ac.uk