[slim] What are the keyboard controls

2018-01-12 Thread ryangodammit
I'm running squeezelite on picoreplayer on a raspberry pi 3 with a hifiberry amp 2. What are the keyboard controls and how do I configure them? Is it in squeezelite or picoreplayer? I want to butcher a wireless keyboard and make a controller with pause/play next/last track and volume using

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Jeff07971
mherger wrote: > > This unfortunately might be a very common problem as a VPN server is > > often the GW (Mine is both, IPSEC and SSL) > > I doubt it'll be anywhere near "common". Please let me know if it causes > > you a problem. > > -- > > Michael Hi Michael No I don't think it'll be a

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
Ok, figured it might be something like that. Not an easy problem to solve. In this circumstance it would be better to receive a page back that says *why* the request was blocked and where to look to allow it rather than a 403. Anonymise the hell out of the response of course so people can't

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
As I understand it from some of the previous discussion, something has been added to a recent LMS to require a password to change settings if coming from the router/gateway address. Is that right? If so, which password is that? I tried to explain this before... If you have a password set,

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
This unfortunately might be a very common problem as a VPN server is often the GW (Mine is both, IPSEC and SSL) I doubt it'll be anywhere near "common". Please let me know if it causes you a problem. -- Michael ___ discuss mailing list

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread drmatt
mherger wrote: > > > > Interested to see how the code can distinguish an external request > from > > internal though.[/color] > > It's not very sophisticated, and not even fully correct: when a request > is coming from the network's default gateway, I'm assuming it's coming > from the outside.

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread PasTim
I'm not sure whether I'm an 'average joe' or not. However, having spent a working lifetime in IT (albeit nothing much to do with security) I suspect not quite (judging by most of my friends). Nonetheless I have found it pretty hard to work out how to do stuff like use ssh, ddns (my IP address

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Jeff07971
mherger wrote: > > Clearly, computers should be licensed only to those who can pass a > > test... (and device developers should be forced to use the products > they > > produce...) > > Ahm... well, at least for the SB I can assure you, I do use it. But > there clearly are products I've been

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
Clearly, computers should be licensed only to those who can pass a test... (and device developers should be forced to use the products they produce...) Ahm... well, at least for the SB I can assure you, I do use it. But there clearly are products I've been working on I hardly ever (or never)

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
whatever Joe uses it must be somewhere up2date. And needs some minimal security. Fully agreed. Up to date and well configured. Then the difference in terms of ssh vs. VPN aren't what you think. Using VPN or not is a big difference. As is ssh. But again: only if well configured etc. You

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread drmatt
Clearly, computers should be licensed only to those who can pass a test... (and device developers should be forced to use the products they produce...) Interested to see how the code can distinguish an external request from internal though. -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk- --

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread DJanGo
slartibartfast wrote: > That does target devices with the default password though. -You- would > normally change it. Is -You- Average Joe ? How many additional lines are needed no sending the std. passwort but prase from a dictionary? The Answer is: one additional line of source code.

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread slartibartfast
DJanGo wrote: > since michael didnt see edits. > > just a not so old example > http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-malware-enslaves-raspberry-pi-to-mine-cryptocurrency/That > does target devices with the default password though. You would normally change it. Sent from my SM-G900F using

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread DJanGo
since michael didnt see edits. just a not so old example http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-malware-enslaves-raspberry-pi-to-mine-cryptocurrency/ DJanGo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1516

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread DJanGo
mherger wrote: > But then, please tell Joe Average what safe method there is to access > his network from the outside. > If ssh isn't, then don't even start to type the other three letters > starting > with "V". > > -- > > Michael Hi, whatever Joe uses it must be somewhere up2date. And

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread Michael Herger
Since i am in charge for the computer stuff in my company and should know some tricks and basics - i cant say ssh from outside is somewhere near safe. We all appreciate your knowledge. But then, please tell Joe Average what safe method there is to access his network from the outside. If ssh

Re: [slim] IMPORTANT: Stop forwarding your LMS ports to the internet!

2018-01-12 Thread DJanGo
mherger wrote: > > Is opening those ports in this way likely to expose me to much risk? > > SSH should be fine if it's well configured and maintained. > > -- > > Michael mea culpa Michael, but thats a little bit tooo short Remember under a actual version of Raspbian ssh isnt activated