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| TUAW Tip: Put iPhone's File System onto your Desktop with sshfs |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Iphone, Macfuse, Ssh, Sshfs |
| that you can use MacFUSE/sshfs to access the files on your iPhone but it might be an option that you've overlooked. It's certainly convenient. You can open a Finder window and treat your iPhone as another disk drive. To make this happen, you must first enable ssh on your iPhone. Then, install MacFUSE and run sshfs, which will prompt you for |
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| Hack Alert: ssh from iPhone |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Iphone, Iphone Shell, Nervegas, Nokia, Pfft, Ssh |
| compiled and installed sshd2 and ssh on his iPhone. So what does this mean? It shows that the first steps have been taken towards allowing the iPhone to natively ssh out. For all of you who are inclined to say "Oh ssh, my Nokia can do that... pffft", remember we're still in iPhone's early days. And, no, there isn't a GUI version yet. If you |
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| How To Unzip Files Using PHP - PHP Unzip |
| Published: May 31, 2007, 7:12 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Alexandre, Boskugel, Compression, Dunzip, Gzip, Holger, Php, Ssh, Tedeschi, Uncompress, Unzip, Zip, Zziplib |
| ZZIPLib Package, or handling SSH?.I’ve recently found this class written by the brazilian coder Alexandre Tedeschi, and you can access it here: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/2495.html The dUnzip2 class is pretty good and it that can retrieve a full list of the packed files inside the ZIP file, and also you can see the file type |
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| Apple: How to: 8 Ways to Get Ringtones Onto Your iPhone |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 12:40 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Feature, Hacks, Ibrickr, Ifuntastic, Iphone, Iphoneringtonemaker, Itoner, Itunes, Jailbreak, Lifehacker, Makeiphoneringtone, Ringtones, Sendsong, Software, Ssh, Top, Workaround |
| require Jailbreak • SSH/File Transfer: All you have to do is drop an iPhone's iPod-compatible ringtone into the /Library/Ringtones directory, meaning you can use MP3s, AACs (protected and unprotected), or M4As. Anything that your iPhone's iPod supports will work. • iBrickr (Windows): iBrickr actually transcodes your sound files for |
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| Guide: Short and Sweet SSH Guide for the iPhone |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Command Line, Feature, Guide, Iphone, Remote Access, Sftp, Ssh, Top |
| the "BSD Subsystem" and "OpenSSH". OpenSSH installs the program that lets you connect onto the iPhone remotely, and BSD Subsystem gets you some command line tools on the phone itself to do some file manipulation. Once done, turn your phone off and on (just to be safe) and you should be ready to connect. Next, connect to your home's Wi-Fi |
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| Short and Sweet SSH Guide for the iPhone |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 2:30 pm |
| Tags: Phones, Iphone, Phones, Software, Ssh |
| an easier way thanks to SSH, the remote command line tool that Linux and Unix users have been using since 1934. With this, you can browse and copy files to and from your phone with either a command line or even a FTP client that supports SFTP. Here's what you |
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| Featured Windows Download: Mount Remote File Systems with NetDrive |
| Published: September 18, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Windows Download, File Sharing, File Transfer, Ftp, Ssh, Top, Windows |
| Windows only: Mount remote drives over FTP, SFTP, WebDAV or iFolder to your desktop with freeware application NetDrive. Once mounted, you can navigate your remote drive like any other folder in Windows Explorer. The application is free to download, but its development has been discontinued so it's somewhat hard to come by (hence the direct |
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| Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Ways to Put Your Remote Server to Good Use |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Command Line, Feature, Ftp, Gizmodo, Home Server, Lifehacker Top 10, Server, Ssh, Top, Web Server |
| An always-on server can come in all kinds of handy for running automated tasks, syncing your data, remote controlling downloads and acting as a proxy. Lot of us have access to a remote computer—if not a hand-rolled home server, most Lifehacker readers said they couldn't live without their hosted web space—but most of us probably |
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| Secure Your Mac: Untrusted networks and how to deal with them |
| Published: September 28, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Applescript, Networks, Proxy, Secure Your Mac, Secureyourmac, Ssh, Surfing, Untrusted |
| Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Tips and tricks, Airport, SecurityTo tell the unvarnished truth, I have to admit that I'm pretty lax on security for my computers. I don't do anything crazy like open email attachments from people I don't know, and I always double check the address bar of websites before I punch my password in. Even so, on a scale |
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| Mac Tip: Route All Your Internet Traffic Through a Proxy |
| Published: October 1, 2007, 10:30 am |
| Tags: Encryption, Mac Os X, Mac Tip, Networking, Privacy, Proxy, Security, Ssh |
| You already know how to send all your Firefox browsing traffic through a secure connection to a proxy, but blogger Albert Lee describes how to route ALL your Mac's 'net connections through a proxy, including IM, email and web using any browser (like Safari or Camino.) In short you create a new network location called "Untrusted" in System |
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| TUAW Interview: Inco, simple sysadmin from your iPhone |
| Published: October 14, 2007, 1:30 pm |
| Tags: Hud, Iphone, Iphone Admin, Iphone Apps, Ssh, System Administration |
| There are already RDC and SSH clients for Windows Mobile and Blackberry devices, but it sure seems like the iPhone would be great for this sort of thing... basic, simple system admin from wherever you happen to be, and on the world's coolest phone, what could be better?That's what Virginia Tech sysadmin Josh Eckstein thought, and hence: Inco, |
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| BitTorrent: Bypass Firewalls and Bandwidth Throttling with SSH |
| Published: October 15, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Bittorrent, File Sharing, How To, Ssh |
| BitTorrent traffic through SSH. You're likely to see a drop in download speed compared with a normal connection with this method, but if you're already missing out on your downloads altogether due to a firewall or throttling, it's better than nothing. Granted, some of these restrictions are in place for good reasons, but if you've felt the |
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| Use Your iPhone's Internet Connection On Your Laptop [Feature] |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Command Line, Encryption, Feature, Gizmodo, Hack Attack, Iphone, Ssh, Terminal, Top |
| it's time to make use of the SSH server we installed on our iPhone. From this point on, we're basically following our previous guide to encrypting your web browsing with an SSH SOCKS proxy. Open up your command line application of choice and enter the following: ssh -ND 9999 root@YourIPAddress ...where YourIPAddress is replaced with |
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| Full Circle released issue 7 |
| Published: November 30, 2007, 7:55 pm |
| Tags: Ubuntu, Full Circle, Magazine, Ssh, Ubuntu Studio, Wubi |
| I’ve mentioned them before, but the best independent publication for things Ubuntu is the Full Circle magazine. Issue 7 was released yesterday, and it’s chock full of great information, including some things I didn’t know before. (more…) |
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| Put PuTTY in the Tray with PuTTY Tray [Featured Windows Download] |
| Published: December 2, 2007, 4:00 pm |
| Tags: Featured Windows Download, Ssh, Terminal, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Xp |
| Windows only: Manage your PuTTY sessions from the tray with freeware stand-alone app PuTTY Tray. In addition to sending sessions to the tray, PuTTY Tray adds transparency, URL hyperlinking, always on top and automatic session reconnects. Though subtle, everyday users of PuTTY should find these enhancements very refreshing. PuTTY Tray carries |
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