a simple Makefile for forwarding internet to your local machine:
SSH_HOST=https://xuu.me
PRIV_KEY=~/.ssh/id_ed25519
forward:
LOCAL_PORT=$(HOST_PORT); sh -c "$(shell http --form POST $(SSH_HOST) pub=@$(PRIV_KEY).pub | grep ^ssh | head -1 | awk '{ print "ssh -T -p " $$4 " " $$5 " -R " $$7 " -i $(PRIV_KEY)" }')"
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/meta/gnome/pkg/README-main?content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup gnome openbsd
https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2020-01-11-privsep.html openbsd ports
https://github.com/danieljakots/obsd-ports-tools/ openbsd ports
Upgrading the MacPorts packages on my 2009 Mac Mini via ‘port upgrade outdated’, mostly to get Python 3 > 3.6 and be able to run the current jrnl program #cli #macos
Upgrading the MacPorts packages on my 2009 Mac Mini via ‘port upgrade outdated’, mostly to get Python 3 > 3.6 and be able to run the current jrnl program #cli #macos
@xuu@txt.sour.is With SRV you can set what hostname to be used (and port/priority/etc)
Très bonne lecture, Chine : l’intelligence artificielle, porte d’entrée de la dictature de surveillance ? ⌘ http://www.internetactu.net/2020/10/13/chine-lintelligence-artificielle-porte-dentree-de-la-dictature-de-surveillance/
Video: C Programming on System 6 - Porting OpenBSD’s diff(1) ⌘ Read more…
FreeBSD serial console on another port ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/serial-console.html
radns in FreeBSD ports ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/radns6.html
Openiked, a FreeBSD port and partial NAT-T on FreeBSD and Linux ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/openiked.html
mcwm i FreeBSD ports ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/mcwm5.html
mincer ported to patchwerk. missed ya buddy
@kas@enotty.dk now that I understand fish enough to port over the contents of my .bashrc and .bash_profile, I’m starting to get used to it. How’s having different shell preferences for login/interactive treating you?
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net I also always try to have a few ssh servers with several ports available for me to use. My favorite port is 443. Once had a firewall that wouldn’t allow SSH on 22 but 443 was acceptable because it expected encryption on it.
Tweeting from a plane. Just fyi. Lufthansa doesn’t block port 22 on their ‘chat only’ rate.
occasionally, the simulators will steal a good idea from physics and port the universe to that because it runs faster that way
POUNDED IN THE ETHERNET PORT BY MILLIONS OF PACKETS PER SECOND FROM ALL DIRECTIONS
St. Augustine
Yesterday I went with Kent and classmates to St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied European established city and port in the continental United States.
It was a great trip, we learned a lot, we saw a lot, it was cold, we came home tired. We will return… one day. The end. ⌘ Read more
Hello world, again!
I am starting over. I might “port” back some entries from the old weblog, but that’s pretty much it. Right now everything is in state of flux, running on a vanilla WordPress installation with a couple of plugins on. Work will progress as time permits.
There isn’t one single reason why I am starting over, but a few. Basically, the old weblog database was “dirty” with entries and rows, and tables from plugins… and god knows what other things (I ran quite a few experiments on that one) … ⌘ Read more
Ubuntu Hardy Heron released
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Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) Server at www.ubuntu.com Port 80
Duh! (Homer Simpson style) ⌘ Read more
Sun and salty water
After almost a year, we returned to the beach yesterday. Jetty Park, by Port Cañaveral is around 45 miles from where we live, but still closer than Daytona. It is quite a nice park, with a decently clean beach. For those of you living constantly under the cold weather, sun and salty water is as good as it gets, right? :-)
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