op 24-10-14 00:52, Kahlil Hodgson schreef:
In case you're not familiar with SOCKS proxies, the aforementioned
setup will allow your browser to connect to the printers web server as
though you were running the browser on remote_server.
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Hello,
when I log in through ssh to a remote site and open the web interface
from a ( new ) printer using Lynx,
it only displays :
FRAME: wlmframe
I suspect this is some unfriendly coding, that will cost me time in
opening Firefox instead of Lynx or w3m.
Does anybody know of a way around
On 2014-10-23, Johan Vermeulen jvermeu...@cawdekempen.be wrote:
when I log in through ssh to a remote site and open the web interface
from a ( new ) printer using Lynx,
it only displays :
FRAME: wlmframe
I suspect this is some unfriendly coding, that will cost me time in
opening Firefox
On Oct 23, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Johan Vermeulen jvermeu...@cawdekempen.be wrote:
Does anybody know of a way around this?
You could also use SSH port forwarding to let you open up the printer's web
page on your workstation rather on the remote server.
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Jonathan Billings billi...@negate.org
I'd use a SOCKS proxy for that. On your local machine run:
ssh -ND remote_server
Then temporarily configure your web browser to use localhost: as its proxy.
In Firefox the setting is under Preferences - Advanced - Network - Connection
Since this is only temporary, but something
In case you're not familiar with SOCKS proxies, the aforementioned
setup will allow your browser to connect to the printers web server as
though you were running the browser on remote_server.
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