On Saturday, February 25, 2012 02:21:48 PM Kirk Wallace did opine:

> On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 11:41 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> ... snip
> 
> > I've temporarily replaced my router with a Buffalo Nfinity Hi-power
> > running dd-wrt, which means my web page is offline until I figure out
> > how to ssh into it and fix the port forwarding,
> 
> Isn't ssh available from the LAN side? Is the ssh server on a non
> standard port?

I had to enable it first.  ;-)
 
> >  it seems the help menu, which is not a
> > 
> > close able menu, is sitting on top of the enable checkbox in the gui
> > for port forwarding setups.
> 
> I've had to turn off the browser's page style to get to or view messed
> up pages.
> 
> In Firefox: View -> Page Style -> No Style

I did that, next time I log into the buffalo I'll check & see if that fixes 
it, thanks.  I have sent dd-wrt and buffalo msgs about that. That config 
line is about 2" longer than any other config line in the gui and really 
should have been made into 2 shorter lines.
 
> >   If anyone asks, I can re-install the old one for a
> > 
> > day or 2, which should restore that.
> 
> ... snip

Which I just did as I had discovered httpd was running on the non-std port, 
just to check if it was still working, so the old router, a netgear 
WNR3500L is now back in circuit, was actually NOT doing a port forward, it 
was just transparent.  So basically I need to enable that port 85 both ways 
thru dd-wrt and then it should Just Work(TM).  As is, it looks like a 
default rule is catching it.

ATM its working I believe.

Pursuant to the offer of the opto stuff, I can probably update the eagle 
files on my web page as that would simplify making your own boards if you 
have a lot of time to do it.  On my machine, one board is around 5 or 6 
hours runtime due to my slow rpm spindle limits.

Cheers, Gene
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