Re: Nmap tutorial, was RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Is this url still valid or has it changed. I did not see anything about it on our wiki. On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 10:42, C. Falconer wrote: http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/nmap.html Of course you can use nmap from any machine - but you can't test the outside of your firewall from the inside. -Original Message- From: Roger Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 5 October 2004 7:17 a.m. To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin How about this newbie suggestion . . . I don't know much about nmap or ssh but am thinking some of these things should be high on the list to get some practical experience with. So... some of us newbies request an account on horse with the intention of using this as a learning exercise. One or more of the more experienced members who are so inclined propose a simple exercise with say ssh or some other potential use for horse, and we try it out? Roger C. Falconer wrote: Yes - the home partition is ~18 Gb You can ssh and scp to the machine - if theres demand I'll look at other methods. -Original Message- From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 10:17 a.m. To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:54, C. Falconer wrote: ... Anyone add more ... A small amount of off-site backup space perhaps? -- Robert Fisher (aka - Rob, Bob, Robbie, Robbo, Fish) FishNet Computer Services www.fisher.net.nz
Re: Nmap tutorial, was RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
keep your eyes open Rob that server is now known as shell.clug.org.nz On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 12:41 +1200, Robert Fisher wrote: Is this url still valid or has it changed. I did not see anything about it on our wiki. On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 10:42, C. Falconer wrote: http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/nmap.html -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
How about this newbie suggestion . . . I don't know much about nmap or ssh but am thinking some of these things should be high on the list to get some practical experience with. So... some of us newbies request an account on horse with the intention of using this as a learning exercise. One or more of the more experienced members who are so inclined propose a simple exercise with say ssh or some other potential use for horse, and we try it out? Roger C. Falconer wrote: Yes - the home partition is ~18 Gb You can ssh and scp to the machine - if theres demand I'll look at other methods. -Original Message- From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 10:17 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:54, C. Falconer wrote: ... Anyone add more ... A small amount of off-site backup space perhaps?
RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Okay - I'll work up something. -Original Message- From: Roger Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 5 October 2004 7:17 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin I don't know much about nmap or ssh but am thinking some of these things should be high on the list to get some practical experience with.
Nmap tutorial, was RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/nmap.html Of course you can use nmap from any machine - but you can't test the outside of your firewall from the inside. -Original Message- From: Roger Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 5 October 2004 7:17 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin How about this newbie suggestion . . . I don't know much about nmap or ssh but am thinking some of these things should be high on the list to get some practical experience with. So... some of us newbies request an account on horse with the intention of using this as a learning exercise. One or more of the more experienced members who are so inclined propose a simple exercise with say ssh or some other potential use for horse, and we try it out? Roger C. Falconer wrote: Yes - the home partition is ~18 Gb You can ssh and scp to the machine - if theres demand I'll look at other methods. -Original Message- From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 10:17 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:54, C. Falconer wrote: ... Anyone add more ... A small amount of off-site backup space perhaps?
Re: Nmap tutorial, was RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Great link, very helpful, thanks Craig. Regards, Rik C. Falconer wrote: http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/nmap.html Of course you can use nmap from any machine - but you can't test the outside of your firewall from the inside. -Original Message- From: Roger Searle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [clip]
Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:54, C. Falconer wrote: ... Anyone add more ... A small amount of off-site backup space perhaps? -- Sincerely etc., Christopher Sawtell
RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Yes - the home partition is ~18 Gb You can ssh and scp to the machine - if theres demand I'll look at other methods. -Original Message- From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 10:17 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 09:54, C. Falconer wrote: ... Anyone add more ... A small amount of off-site backup space perhaps? -- Sincerely etc., Christopher Sawtell
RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Hi Craig, I would not mind being a user on horse. Username = robert Regards, Robert -Original Message- From: C. Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 9:55 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin Here's an incomplete list of what you might want to do with an account... 1) You want to get to a web site at www.foo.net however your home net connection cannot connect. People on the mailing list/IRC say that the site is working. You could ssh to horse and see if its your connection or your ISP that is faulty. 2) You've made a change to the DNS for mydomain.geek.nz, but your ISP has cached the old DNS record. You want to make sure its working so check it with a quick host command from somewhere else on the net. 3) You've just installed IP cop 1.4 and want to nmap yourself from the outside. 4) You want somewhere to host a linuxy web page. 5) Test a threaded app on a multi-CPU box. 6) Traceroute to your IP or another site to help diagnose internet problems. ... Anyone add more ... Later stuff: Email aliases - [EMAIL PROTECTED] redirect to whatever address you want CVS server ... Anyone add more ... It's a tool, and a privelage for being a member of CLUG -Original Message- From: Brendan Greer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 2 October 2004 10:04 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin Hi This is a newbie question. What would a person want an account on another machine for?
RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Oops! Regards, Robert -Original Message- From: Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 11:11 a.m. To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:RE: Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin Hi Craig, I would not mind being a user on horse. Username = robert Regards, Robert -Original Message- From: C. Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 4 October 2004 9:55 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Why? RE: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin Here's an incomplete list of what you might want to do with an account... 1) You want to get to a web site at www.foo.net however your home net connection cannot connect. People on the mailing list/IRC say that the site is working. You could ssh to horse and see if its your connection or your ISP that is faulty. 2) You've made a change to the DNS for mydomain.geek.nz, but your ISP has cached the old DNS record. You want to make sure its working so check it with a quick host command from somewhere else on the net. 3) You've just installed IP cop 1.4 and want to nmap yourself from the outside. 4) You want somewhere to host a linuxy web page. 5) Test a threaded app on a multi-CPU box. 6) Traceroute to your IP or another site to help diagnose internet problems. ... Anyone add more ... Later stuff: Email aliases - [EMAIL PROTECTED] redirect to whatever address you want CVS server ... Anyone add more ... It's a tool, and a privelage for being a member of CLUG -Original Message- From: Brendan Greer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 2 October 2004 10:04 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin Hi This is a newbie question. What would a person want an account on another machine for?
Re: horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Hi This is a newbie question. What would a person want an account on another machine for? Brendan Greer C. Falconer wrote: Right that's all up and working. If you want an account on the machine please check out the web pages at http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/ (specifically the AUP) Then email me a username and I'll take it from there.
horse, was RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin
Right that's all up and working. If you want an account on the machine please check out the web pages at http://shell.canterbury.lug.net.nz:8080/ (specifically the AUP) Then email me a username and I'll take it from there. -Original Message- From: C. Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 3 September 2004 10:58 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin In the spirit of clug organisational anarchy, I'm doing it anyway :) Just waiting for the extra CPUs and a 18 Gb drive to arrive then I'll start an OS install. -Original Message- From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 2 September 2004 10:19 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CLUG and the yellow-eyed penguin C. Falconer wrote: I have acquired a spare server - its fairly useless to me as it is... I'd probably do it up and sell it on trademe. However I'm wondering if Why the deafening silence on such a potentially worthwhile project?