On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 07:06:15PM -0600, Nicolas Antonio Corrarello wrote:
> I would definitely suggest openvpn, since you start the daemon, It
> keeps trying to connect, so basically you never lose access to the
> server
Yes. It is also useful to keep connections open over a link that
keeps red
I would definitely suggest openvpn, since you start the daemon, It
keeps trying to connect, so basically you never lose access to the
server
2010/11/24 James Cameron :
> Yes, I've done something similar.
>
> For providers that do not provide a return routable IP address, I used
> ppp and openvpn,
Yes, I've done something similar.
For providers that do not provide a return routable IP address, I used
ppp and openvpn, otherwise I used ppp and dyndns.
Making the connection with ppp is relatively straightforward, a script
can activate pppd with the necessary arguments, there's no need to stuf
Hey guys,
Iam new to setting up the school server. So far I have downloaded and installed
the ISO unto a dell optiplex 240. It picks up the eth0 but iam not sure what
next to do in order for it to work. What else should I do? I remember seeing
someone being able to access the school server
Hi,
We have a curriculum workshop going on in Rwanda. I would like the
participants to be able to edit their courses on the school server
using Moodle. Most of them have XOs. I have entered their laptop serial
numbers in /etc/coursecreator but they are still assigned student roles
somewhere in