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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 17:40, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Uokpl.rs-tip-jar-png-4283629.png
- 17:40, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs uploaded File:Uokpl.rs-tip-jar-png-4283629.png
- 17:29, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page NetMan - nmap (Created page with "*[https://nmap.org/book/man.html Nmap Reference Guide] == Some useful nmap scans == === Using nmap to inventory a network === The following command with ''nmap'' with ''root'' privilegies (or using ''sudo''): *<code>sudo nmap -n -sP 192.168.0.0/24 {{!}} awk '/Nmap scan report/{printf $5;printf "\t";printf $6;printf "\t";getline;getline;print $3;}' {{!}} awk '{printf $2;printf " ---> ";printf $1;printf "\n";}'</code> results in: 00:10:18:5D:B0:10 ---> 192.168.0...")
- 17:20, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page NetMan - Dynamic DNS (Created page with "= Using [http://afraid.org afraid.org] for dynamic DNS. = == Dynamic DNS & pfSense == Configuring pfSense to use it properly seems to be a mystery to the internet at large as the findable instructions are always wrong. Here goes a (hopefully) clear attempt: #Go to afraid.org & register #Pick & register a subdomain #go here: http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/ #right-click the "Direct URL" button next to the subdomain you're going to use & '''Copy link address''' #Paste...")
- 17:17, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page PfSense - Menu Structure (Created page with "This is a WIP... === System === ==== Advanced ==== ===== Admin Access ===== ===== Firewall & NAT ===== ===== Networking ===== ===== Miscellaneous ===== ===== System Tunables ===== ===== Notifications ===== ==== Cert. Manager ==== ===== CAs ===== ===== Certificates ===== ===== Certificate Revocation ===== ==== General Setup ==== ==== High Avail. Sync ==== ==== Logout (admin) ==== ==== Package Manager ==== ===== Installed Packages ===== ===== Available Packages ===== =...")
- 17:06, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:PfSense - Subnet Mask.png
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- 17:06, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:PfSense-ICMP-rule.png
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- 17:05, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Fa-play-circle.png
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- 17:03, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Fa-stop-circle.png
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- 17:02, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Fa-repeat.png
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- 16:57, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Screenshot from 2020-06-08 14-31-42.png
- 16:57, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs uploaded File:Screenshot from 2020-06-08 14-31-42.png
- 16:55, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page NetMan - pfSense (Created page with "= Download pfSense = [https://www.pfsense.org/ Where to get it] [[File:Screenshot from 2020-06-08 14-31-42.png{{!}}256px{{!}}Screenshot from 2020-06-08 14-31-42.png{{!}}alt="Aaarrrggg!"{{!}}right]] See that nifty screencap over there on the right? Look at it again. '''<big>It's important...<br></big>''' == Stuff it onto a thumbdrive == (really should create command-line instructions for this part) If working from a Linux Mint machine GUI, right-click & extract the...")
- 16:52, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs deleted page NetMan
- 16:49, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page NetMan (Created page with "*pfSense *Dynamic DNS *SSL Certs *VPN *nmap")
- 15:53, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page Passwordless SSH (Created page with "These instructions assume 2 ESXi servers: ESXi0 & ESXi1 Both of these servers have a datastore named '''Admin''' for Administrative stuff and a Folder named '''Utilities''' for storing useful things. You will need '''SSH client''' enabled in the built-in firewall on your ESXi hosts. *Allowing SSH & SCP between ESXi Hosts **SSH Client must be enabled in the ESXi firewall (for the outbound connection) **[https://4sysops.com/archives/how-to-open-and-close-firewall-ports-...")
- 15:51, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page HowTo - ssh (Created page with " [https://www.rootusers.com/enable-ssh-linux-mint/ How To Enable SSH in Linux Mint] Passwordless SSH = Using SSH to get stuff done = == Make it easier to connect == Don't use password authentication. Use [https://www.ssh.com/academy/ssh/public-key-authentication Public Key Authentication]. *<code>ssh-keygen</code> **(Note: You only have to do this step once on any particular machine.) **The passphrase is optional. *<code>ssh-copy-id '''user@MACHINENAME'''</code> *...")
- 15:33, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Sidebar (Created page with "* escape ** https://www.NerdMage.ca/|NerdMage.ca * navigation ** mainpage|mainpage-description ** Teaching Notes|Teaching Notes ** recentchanges-url|recentchanges ** randompage-url|randompage ** helppage|help-mediawiki * SEARCH * TOOLBOX * LANGUAGES")
- 15:01, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page Linux Stuff (Created page with " [http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/articles/installing-linux-on-a-dead-badger-users-notes/ Installing Linux on a Dead Badger: User's Notes] All Linux distros should attempt to be as user friendly as possible, that's the sign of a polished well made OS. And no distro should ever become complacent about the quality of it's UX, all distros should always strive to make things better, every time a new user becomes confused, their experience should be used to refine the...")
- 14:50, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page Network Management (Created page with "*pfSense *Dynamic DNS *SSL Certs *VPN *nmap")
- 13:52, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page A Tarduino example done properly (Created page with "fff")
- 01:43, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page File:Construction-Zone-Obstacle-Course12-2.jpg
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- 00:19, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page How internet addressing really works (Created page with "(This is a very rough draft...) There're 2 ways to get to a machine. IP address & name. But to use name, you need to have DNS set up. Either way, there's also the port. The port is specific to the actual service on the machine. i.e.: port 80 is HTTP, port 443 is HTTPS, port 22 is SSH... When your entire network is on a single address as far as the outside world is concerned, you have a couple options to access individual machines. == Port Forwarding == You can f...")
- 00:00, 27 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page HowTo - cron (Created page with "'''cron''' is a background process (a daemon) that wakes up every minute & checks '''crontab''' files for tasks to run. These files might belong to '''root''' or to individual user accounts on the machine. =The crontab file= For details about how to create crontab entries, see: *<code>man 5 crontab</code> *[https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1072 Crontab Syntax Tutorial] ==Editing your personal crontab file:== *<code>crontab -e</code> ==Editing the root c...")
- 02:01, 26 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page Talk:Teaching Notes (Created page with "This is just the first page to move here to its new home...")
- 01:58, 26 December 2021 Tinker talk contribs created page Teaching Notes (Created page with "==A little note about typographic conventions you'll see here== If you see something that looks a bit like *<code>ls -l</code> It is likely a command line. You can triple-click it, then copy & paste it directly into a terminal. If there is a part that's '''ALL-CAPS & BOLD''', this is a part of the command line you'll probably need to edit for your particular useage. i.e.: *<code>cp '''FOO.BAR''' '''FOO.BAR'''.bak</code> Sometimes, there'll be whole scripts to past...")
- 01:47, 26 December 2021 MediaWiki default talk contribs created page Main Page