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The "joys" of old hardware...

Having a couple of old system failing on a client's site. A pain - you advise all the scanning and repairing but you know they're going to die. Reinstalling all those specialist apps is going to be No Fun At All... Just spent quite a bit of effort ofver 3 days setting up a nice little stealth monitoring box from an old Thinkpad with a dodgy screen. Screen not a problem since I'm using SSH and VNC (which goes Really Well over a LAN), but last night it locked up, and ClunckClunkCluck... this morning on boot. Mucked about tryiong to get it to boot Knoppix and do a fsck - but it died for good. Bugger! So, off on the scrouge for some other old kit...

SSH using PK...

OK, tonight I want to do this - passwordless access to my Linux box from Windows over SSH. This site looks like what I need - and of course because I'm coming in from a Windows box I'll be using Putty - and this is the story for that part of the equation. So, At the PC, run 'puttygen' (taking all defaults - RSA, SSH-2, 1024 - but no passphrase) and save the resulting private key - in my case to priv-key.pps - and copy the txt at the top of the Puttygen screen labelled "Public Key for pasting into OpenSSH authorized_keys file" Now ssh to the Linux box, type ssh -V to check that we're using OpenSSH, then (assuming we want to login as root): mkdir /root/.ssh cd /root/.ssh vi authorized_keys "Public Key for pasting into OpenSSH..." text we got from Puttygen > chmod 700 .ssh chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys Right, now start Putty and create a config - but in the Connection,Data, AutoLoginName enter root , and in Connection,S

Tunneling X over ssh!

Cool fun! Something I've been meaning to do for a while. Steps were: - futz with sshd.conf (very easy) on remote Debian box to enable X forwarding - install and run Cygwin/X on the home machine - type startx at the Cygwin bash prompt - tick X forwarding in 'putty' on the Windows box at home - Putty in to the Linux box, "init 5" (normally runs in text-mode runlevel 2) and type "xclock" - It Just Works! - init back to 2 on the remote Linux box Windows firewall needed to be told that this was all Ok, but all worked fine - and was not in as "Administartor" on Windows - although of course had to RunAs the Cygwin setup as Admin... Cool.... PS: Spent *ages* trying to find info on xsabre or even a screenshot- mabe I just have to apt-get it and try it over this funky new system!

Debian 'sarge', RSS etc

Looks like RSS is going mainstream too, with IE7 going to support it - big announcement at Gnomedex last week. Bunged the newly stable 'sarge' Debian on a box a week or two ago and roughly setup MySQL, Apache2, PHP and Wordpress. A bit of a mission, and needs some tidying up. Used Bastille to lock the box down - very nice. Also installed 'psad' which is generating some interesting info - looks like the Phillipines is the latest hotbed of crackers and/or bots! Filezilla does a wonderfull job of scp'ing files across however (removing the need for FTP), but it's obviously expecting at least a 1024 wide screen by the way it lays out its screen. OK on my work machine, but a pain at home.

Podcasting going mainstream...

A few points: 1 - Paris Hilton started her own podcast (crappy as it turns out, but it may well improve...) 2 - Podcasting and Adam Curry were on mainstream TV the other night - I missed it, but A saw it 3 - Adam Curry's now launched his much-talked-about Podshow site - and is just one of about 20 similar ventures!

Planner - (Real Good Gantt)

Gnome package "Planner" is now available for Windows ( winplanner on sourceforge ). Looks really nice. Needs latest GTK installed first, but that's painless. There's a couple of 'gotchas' on the printing: (i) In the print dialog there's an option to "select views" - if you select nothing you get noting, and (ii) words come out upside down - buggy printing - but , there's a work-around - just print first to PDF, then open and print the PDF with Acrobat Reader. Funky! (I tried GanttProject - a Java app - but it was quite basic and horrible by comparison)

working on wxWikiServer...

Added quite a bit of content last night - TS'd in to work, then web'd across to the wiki running on my workstation's port 82 - sweet. I'm impressed by how easy and natural it is to add content. A bit more worryiong is the process of re-doing the 'style via CSS. I'm keen of course, but it looks like a bit of work! I think the best ide may be to print out all CSS then read it through.

Busy busy busy!

Doing my "P" items (planning) today - and started marking the Imortant ones "I" and the Urgent one's "U" ...ended up with 9 IU's ! (mayby I'd better get cracking knocking them over rather than blogging about it...)

wxWikiServer!

Boy, this is *nice*.... Installed it today and very very pleased. I'll spend a while bashing the 'look' into shape then really get rocking with it because it has a lot of potential - mainly because its so easy to setup and use. - oo PS: Being wx-based it's possible it'll get ported to Linux too, which would be nice.

Not much luck with Knoppix & iPod...

So, seemed like a good idea to pull down the lates Knoppix and try to use the iPod as a way to keep my settings, docs etc - using the "persistant home" feature. First hurdle was cutting K - but then problems with it getting a decent resolution on my screen. After all that I don't think it actually found the iPod.... Oh well, I'll just try again tonight on my home machine. Fun fun fun!

Areas of planning...

- Linux plans (cube, cube2, desktop, rebuilding glamdring, tutorials inhouse, tutorials for others?, evangalising here) - Strtegic at W - need to be proactive - Fitness - Kites - Language - Schoolwork with kids

OK!!

Well, the template's not too bad - but I can't see how I easily choose one of the initial ones. No problem, it's clear that it's very flexable - and the default one if to my taste. I've just logged out and in again, so that too is pretty easy.

Starting

Hmmmm looks like we're up and running! I've not yet read the Terms&Conditions so it may be that theres a hidden problem which will cause me to can this - lets hope not. The template-choosing bit had a "next" button which I thought meant "show me the next range of template choices" when in FACT it meant "next step now that I've chosen my template"@!?!! Oh, well, I'm sure I can change it.