I have hardware router which allows to configure VPN. I managed to set
it up on my laptop (debian Stretch) in the NetworkManager applet. So
now I can connect from office to outside word using my home router as
a proxy (when I check my IP it shows the IP of my router).
I can also connect to one lin
On 2018-10-08, Hans wrote:
> Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
> Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot be
> fixed and will not be fixed, due it is not possible because of the wide
> differences in the hardware.
>
> Besides: same her
On 2018-08-24, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> ed, awk and fast typing to filter those convos of interest "on
> demand" ought be plenty for anyone ... sheesh!
>
> Man, when we wuz yung unz, we were -lucky- to even have cosmic rays
> for editing.
> https://xkcd.com/378/
No need to go for extreemes. Good
On 2018-08-23, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, August 09, 2018 01:47:24 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 09, 2018 at 05:39:36PM +, tech wrote:
>> > Should'nt be time to move away from an old mail-listing to something more
>> > modern like a bugzilla or else ???
NNTP was the way
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
> This configuration assumes that the clients will get "all configuration"
> from the server.
Initially I had a problem importing my VPN settings to network
manager. Now I see it is working and I was able to fill in the gaps so
I got a working VPN connection.
I di
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
> On the vpn client are you getting the proper DNS in '/etc/resolv.conf'
> when connected to your vpn server?
It changes (adds nameserver 192.168.2.1 on top), but this does not
seems to be valid as the IP's I got are from the network 10.8.0.xx and
the one I got is
On 2018-08-06, Joe wrote:
> I believe it should happen by default, this is almost always what you
> want. I'm fairly sure I've never had to ask for this.
>
> When the VPN connects, Network Manager should adjust routing so that
> the VPN becomes the default gateway. To disable this behaviour, there
On Friday, 6 July 2018 17:20:03 UTC+2, Dan Ritter wrote:
> The missing ingredient here is an NNTP server that:
>
> a) carries linux.debian.user
> b) gives you read and, optionally, post privileges
Any ideas how to find them?
Regards,
Piotr
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded from Jessie to Stretch in order to be able to install
new
package versions.
The upgrade seems to be successful (I did not have any errors in the
process),
but I noticed that the Blue tooth mouse is not working (it was working fine
in
Jessie).
I am using USB dongle f
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