Notices tagged with networking, page 2
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Now, if I try to connect to the new subdomain via SSH (no parameters given), or from the browser (no port specified), it just hangs. That's GOOD, because nothing is (or should b) listening to port 22 or 80. Succes! (so far). On with the next steps in my plan... lots of bits and pieces to hammer together but I made a good start. :) #networking
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Also, I made a wild guess and found that indeed there is such a thing as 'ping6' which you can use to test whether there is something 'alive' at an Pv6 address (but - on Mint LMDE at least - it doesn't do a DNS lookup) #networking
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I have now written out a 15-step plan for setting up my 'syncing and dancing' backup system. Actually the hardest part is that it involves several not-really-linux systems like phone (Android), tablet (Android), NAS (ADM), Fritz!Box router (in Amsterdam), and (???) router (in Groningen). I suspect (but have not yet verified) that the Ziggo router in Groningen runs some type of Windows. The only real Linux machines will be my laptop, workstation (to be upgraded/replaced) and netbook. #networking #backup #SSH #dynamicDNS --- Now that all the steps are written out, I can just start and work myself through them. I hope I have studies enough by now that this will be easy(ish). :) --- Yes, I'll keep notes! (I always do when installing/configuring stuff - at least when it's for the first time.)
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Hurrican Electric's way to write an example IPv6 address: 2001:db8:beef:cafe::1 :D #networking
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Oh, lovely !TIL that Hurricane Electric now also has network tools for mobile devices (iThings as well as Android): http://networktools.he.net/ #networking
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@clacke I just found out that you can also do a self-hosted Dynamic DNS from Linode: "Dynamic DNS Using The Linode API" https://travismaynard.com/writing/dynamic-dns-using-the-linode-api - a nice write-up that also explains how Dynamic DNS actually "works". Sweet! #networking #selfhosted #dynamicdns #dns #linode
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Learned that while my current provider in Amsterdam (Xs4all) effectively gives me a static IP address (although not garanteed), my provider in Groningen (Ziggo) does not. So I'll have to use DynamicDNS to make my NAS reliably reachable from outside (which is one thing I need). #networking #DNS #DynDNS
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A good night's sleep helped a great deal - I'm now busy gathering information for all #networking problems and actually beginning to see a way forward. And I have not been falling asleep since getting up at 6:30 :)
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Good morning !tzag all in !fediverse and !tempfix. Already at work on my first task for today: setting up port forwarding on my router (Fritz!Box fon WLAN 7360), so I can make remote connections with SSH. Reading up on how to do this so I actually understand what I'm doing ;-) (Found some web pages. Need more !coffee) #networking
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#Windows10 new #networking features - Some neat stuff Windows 10 Anniversary update contains: TCP Fast Open (TFO) for zero RTT TCP connection setup. IETF RFC 7413, Initial Congestion Window 10 (ICW10) by default for faster TCP slow start, TCP Recent ACKnowledgment (RACK) for better loss recovery (experimental IETF draft), Tail Loss Probe (TLP) for better Retransmit Timeout response (experimental IETF draft) and TCP LEDBAT for background connections IETF RFC 6817. - Yet all of those options were preknown to me, many of those weren't actually used. Except TFO. I've often also tweak TCP stack settings for systems which require some tuning. It's neat to hear that those are being used by default and do not require registry or tuning with sysctl on Linux. But as we've seen, it'll probably take a long time before applications and server software supports those features. Except of course some high end projects like web browsers and most common web servers, etc.
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#Cinia #C-Lion1 is ready for commercial operation. I'll be daily checking network monitoring, and hopefully see round trip latencies to drop by 10 - 20ms when routing is finally changed.
https://loadaverage.org/url/3064071
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No surprise. Tor never even claimed to protect from powerful attackers whom are able to monitor netw…
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No surprise. Tor never even claimed to protect from powerful attackers whom are able to monitor netw…
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reading about SLAAC and IPv6 #networking
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#InvizboxGo - new model of OSS friendly #Tor router http://t.co/kY30Q3Xezj
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while I'm at it and have a good (NFS) connection between Dennis (Live Mint/Cinnamon) and the #NAS, I'm finishing some initial backups. Once that's done (and checked) I'm ging to install it. #networking !linux #distros #byebyefedora
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@mk good night gute Nacht !tzaf !fediverse! more distro-fun and backup-fun #tomorrow #networking
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@mk And now that I know how to set up NFS, I should do it on Nikola as well, so the real backup fun can begin! And once that's done it will be little Sofia's turn. And then Marie will have to get by with Samba. :) #networking #itsfinallystartingtobefun
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Yay! managed to set up NFS (server) on the NAS and client on Dennis (Mint Live session) and now it's copying a backup of Dennis' home directory to the NAS :D #networking #gettingtherestepbystep
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still struggling with the #networking but making slow progress: can connect with one user but not another; can write files, but not delete :( I'd like to *just work* by now !grrr
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@mk ...and sure enough, there is network-manager-gnome, the tray applet for controlling NetworkManagerno longer installed (how come???) - let's try re-installing it! #networking
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rofl - comment on a howto using samba to share: "Hello sir. I am wonder if it be capable for able to make this soft run with the Microsoft Visual Basic 6 instead of Samba soft. Samba is not cost which not a professional as the Microsoft professional softs. Thank you." #networking #humor
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@mk and now: first a #tea and then off to the market for fruit and the supermarket for milk. #turningupthemusic #networking
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too late now to start changing SSH config, but I did write up my fix for the user IDs. On day I'll dump all of these documents in a wiki. or something. but it helps writing things down anyway: you'll remember more later about how to fix problems. #NAS #networking
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my idea for a Raspberry Pi (if I can manage to do that) is to put a Linux server on it and then an LDAP server; then use the latter as as LDAP server for my growing network. That way I don't have to keep a "big" machine running just for LDAP services. #amidreaming #networking !raspberrypi
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step 1: mounting hard disks into the NAS #hardware #networking
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I connected the 'refurbished' "Istanbul" drive to Adele which now sits on its final location and is connected to the new switch, and browsed photos on it from Vienna using Nikola via Samba - seeing them on a big screen for the first time! - it all works flawlessly. Extremely happy with today's progress! #networking !photography
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I decided that it's better to buy a second 8-port Gigabit switch (about €43) - and use cables I already have - than buy 4 extra 10m cables (just under €40) and still have too (just) little room on my first Gigabit switch; the FRITZ!box has two Gigabit ports, so... off to the shop to see what they have in the shop, otherwise I'll order via web. #networking
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my understanding so far: I can mount a samba filesystem (actually my ext4 drive as presented by the USBstation) by using fstab *instead of* gigolo; for that I don't need a samba user but just normal users, and I can specify user, group, and file and directory creation masks. this should enable me to avoid teh permission errors I get when trying to delete a file or directory on the share. #learning #networking #linux #samba