#2615 - 02/25/03 04:22 AM
Re: Remote Control
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Canada eh
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#2619 - 02/25/03 08:13 PM
Re: Remote Control
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Canada eh
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Hey sum didn't you say you use winputty? Not winputty, just putty. And yes, I do use it fairly often. NOt sure how it applies here but it is a raw session/telnet/ssh/rlogin client all rolled into one that fits on a floppy. You can find it at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html . Infinite
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#2623 - 02/25/03 11:33 PM
Re: Remote Control
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#2630 - 02/26/03 12:35 PM
Re: Remote Control
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#2632 - 03/03/03 11:54 AM
Re: Remote Control
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If he has broad band(on a collage campus he should) He should have a statc I.P. address. Check it out man. Get your I.P. address today. And again tomorrow. If it is the same you have a static I.P. Now it is possible to have a static I.P. and be behind a proxy and or firewall and I.P. address can be muttled up in some maze of I.P. conversion from your network to the real world. Sooooo Get your I.P. address Localy doing IPconfg from dos or the start>run bar. then visit http://www.whatismyipaddress.com/ if they are the same your I.P. address is static and you have more options open to you.
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#2633 - 03/03/03 12:40 PM
Re: Remote Control
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Be aware that http://www.whatismyipadress.com may not work. In my case, that page does not show me my IP adress but instead shows the IP adress of one of my ISP proxys that manages the traffic. After you get the IP adress from that page, do a "nslookup IP_adress" to check the domain name. If you have an dynamic IP adress there are still ways of accessing your home computer without the need of knowing your IP adress every time. One way of doing this is with a Dynamic DNS Update Client. For more info check out http://no-ip.org . They will redirect something like vendicate.no-ip.org to your IP adress. When your IP adress changes, the Dynamic DNS Update Client sends the new IP adress to them. So, you just have to remember the domain name. So if you have a web server on your box instead of going to http://IP_adress you would go to http://vendicate.no-ip.org. The same goes for a ssh server, which I recomand if you want to access your box from other places. Preaty neat.
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Okay WTF?
by HenryMiring on 09/27/17 08:45 AM
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