Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread Mike Burrows
On 6/23/11 11:12 AM, Benjie Gillam wrote: Can you ssh -p from another computer/device on your LAN? (You may need to use your internal IP address to do so.) If so then you at least know SSH is working. If not, then I'd use netcat. No. I have the same problem whether I use the external Dy

Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread Mike Burrows
On 6/22/11 11:32 AM, Peter Andrijeczko wrote: Mike It's definitely not a BT Home Hub 2 is it? Those are the exact symptoms of what I get with the known bug I mentioned earlier. nope its a linksys router BEFW11S4. Mike -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://m

Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread Benjie Gillam
> > I'm no expert, but shouldn't that be `nc -vl ` to set up a listener? > I don't think you can use -p with -l. > Correct, my appologies. -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.u

Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread NeilS
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:12 +0100, "Benjie Gillam" wrote: > is an unprivileged port (>1024) so if you shut down sshd you > should be able to run > > nc -v -l -p > on the server. Then from another computer/device run I'm no expert, but shouldn't that be `nc -vl ` to set up a listene

Re: [Hampshire] Wireless repeater / bridge

2011-06-23 Thread Martin N
At 19:46 24/04/2011, you wrote: >>... it's time to build some wireless access points / repeaters! I have a few laptops kicking about, with wireless cards, so I figured I could dot these about and build a wireless network that way!<< Stephen, Another approach to extend wireless coverage is to

Re: [Hampshire] Wireless repeater / bridge

2011-06-23 Thread Martin N
At 19:46 24/04/2011, you wrote: >>... it's time to build some wireless access points / repeaters! I have a few laptops kicking about, with wireless cards, so I figured I could dot these about and build a wireless network that way!<< Stephen, Another approach to extend wireless coverage is to

Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread Benjie Gillam
Can you ssh -p from another computer/device on your LAN? (You may need to use your internal IP address to do so.) If so then you at least know SSH is working. If not, then I'd use netcat. is an unprivileged port (>1024) so if you shut down sshd you should be able to run nc -v -l -p

Re: [Hampshire] confused ssh newbie

2011-06-23 Thread Mike Burrows
On 6/23/11 12:01 AM, Bob Dunlop wrote: Hi, On Wed, Jun 22 at 11:18, Mike Burrows wrote: ... ssh -p testerm...@some.dyndns.org I get an error that the connection was reset by peer and I cannot ssh in. ... - use the shell script mentioned before i get this error: nodename nor servname pr

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Tony Wood
d:-) Tony Wood (from Linux PC) On 23/06/11 14:12, Lisi wrote: On Thursday 23 June 2011 12:41:50 Tony Wood wrote: All coded very simply for speed because in the early days computers and dial-up were not very quick! !! :-) Persuade Waitrose to hire you. They are in dire need. :-( Lisi -

Re: [Hampshire] Easy to use CMS ? (was:Computer-Related Charitable Work)

2011-06-23 Thread Michael Pavling
On 23 June 2011 14:08, Andy Random wrote: > Do you have a favourite CMS to use for such things? phpSQLiteCMS http://phpsqlitecms.net/ -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Lisi
On Thursday 23 June 2011 12:41:50 Tony Wood wrote: > All coded very simply for speed because in the early days computers and > dial-up were not very quick! !! :-) Persuade Waitrose to hire you. They are in dire need. :-( Lisi -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https

Re: [Hampshire] Easy to use CMS ? (was:Computer-Related Charitable Work)

2011-06-23 Thread Andy Random
Excuse the thread hi-jacking... On Thu, 23 Jun 2011, Jacqui Caren-home wrote: A lot of dog rescues still have static web sites but could really use a simple to use CMS. Do you have a favourite CMS to use for such things? I want to convert a small (not computer related) static website to a C

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Andy Random
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011, Peter Andrijeczko wrote: I have a few hours a week I could spare, want to do something rewarding, and since computers are my skill, was looking at doing something where those skills are useful - for example, PC recycling for computers sent to Africa, or getting old people o

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Tony Wood
Would you count volunteer webmaster for a heritage steam railway (registered charity) from ab initio in 1999 until July 2009? The site I ran (now archived) peaked at 10 million hits (10,000 pages) a month in March 2009, but more normally had reached about 8 million hits (8500 pages) a month

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Jacqui Caren-home
On 23/06/2011 11:54, Chris Dennis wrote: On 23/06/11 09:26, Peter Andrijeczko wrote: Does anyone on the list get involved with any charity work related to computers? Yes. I do work for some dog rescues when I have some free time. I have a few hours a week I could spare, want to do something

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Chris Dennis
On 23/06/11 09:26, Peter Andrijeczko wrote: Does anyone on the list get involved with any charity work related to computers? I have a few hours a week I could spare, want to do something rewarding, and since computers are my skill, was looking at doing something where those skills are useful - f

Re: [Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Michael Pavling
On 23 June 2011 09:26, Peter Andrijeczko wrote: > Does anyone on the list get involved with any charity work related to > computers? I did a few weeks coding for a Haiti-relief hospital last year. There are lots of other charity-supporting open-source projects you could get involved in, although

[Hampshire] Computer-Related Charitable Work

2011-06-23 Thread Peter Andrijeczko
Does anyone on the list get involved with any charity work related to computers? I have a few hours a week I could spare, want to do something rewarding, and since computers are my skill, was looking at doing something where those skills are useful - for example, PC recycling for computers sent to