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Dec 2009 24

URL Shortening, for the Faint of Heart0

Posted In Miscellaneous By John Hass

Hello, Hello, Hello. Quick tut on bit.ly in PHP, nothing more nothing less (and yes I said PHP not Perl like I am so fond of). In order to use this code you need a bit.ly account. Visit http://bit.ly/account/register?rd=/ to get a login and a API Key.
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Dec 2009 23

Test Your Network With Ping0

Posted In Networking By John Hass

Ping is a great utility to use to test if a server is up or if a server is responding in the correct time, but what if you could use ping to actually test your network infrastructure. Lets call it a “poor mans test”.

Linux ping allows you to specify the number of bytes that are sent to the server your pinging.
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Dec 2009 22

SSH Key Sharing0

Posted In Networking By John Hass

SSH allows you to do key sharing which allows you to log into a machine without typing your password, or even for that matter, having a password at all. Best of all, it does the key sharing completely encrypted, so the chance of you losing your keys in the process is very unlikely.

In my example I have 2 machines. A desktop and server.  I want to be able to connect to server without entering my password.
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Dec 2009 21

Using SSH To Get Around Those Pesky Firewalls0

Posted In Networking By John Hass

Firewalls are important for safety on the internet, but sometimes they just get in the way, so why not remedy that by using what you can to your advantage. At my home I am required to have an SSH connection back to the office. The office is able to connect to all of our remote sites, but  I am not able to have VNC to my home, so I must tunnel VNC. In order to do that I do a SSH local port forward

ssh john@example.com -L8080:127.0.0.1:5590

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