[DNG] HW: Which brand and model of lapto have your successfully installed Devuan on?

2020-04-08 Thread terryc
This is a hardware question. Which brand and model(s) of laptop have people successfully installed devuan onto? How difficult was it? Thank You In Advance. The long story; I finally have a need to purchase my own personal laptop and have spent the last few days searching for such a beastie that

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Ralph Ronnquist via Dng
Simon Hobson wrote on 9/4/20 6:14 am: > It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall > there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. > I'm looking to setup a site-site tunnel so I can remotely access stuff at > mum's (she's in

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Rod Rodolico
This is not what you asked for, but I'll put it in anyway. I use vpn appliance distro's for my clients. I either use OPNSense (powerful, more difficult to configure) or IPFire (still pretty good, but simple to configure). I just download the software, install on a device, then configure. Been

Re: [DNG] A way of holding telephone-conferences with DEVUAN?

2020-04-08 Thread spiralofhope
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 12:07:56 +0200 Raul Claro wrote: >     is there a way of holding a video- or an audioconference with > Firefox (or Vivaldi) on Devuan?  The ones I have come in contact > with. such als /https://global.gotomeeting.com/, /work only with > Windows or Mac and Chrome. > >

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread g4sra via Dng
On 08/04/2020 21:21, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > Anno domini 2020 Wed, 8 Apr 21:14:05 +0100 > Simon Hobson scripsit: >> It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall >> there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. >> I'm looking to

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Richard Doyle via Dng
On 4/8/20 1:14 PM, Simon Hobson wrote: > It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall > there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. > I'm looking to setup a site-site tunnel so I can remotely access stuff at > mum's (she's in

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Simon Hobson
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > vpn easiest way: sshuttle > otherwise just use ssh + vnc (on the mac) Thanks - but not really what I'm looking for. Well something I could do today (or at least, as soon as I pop round to put the Pi in place) is to use SSH and tunnel a local port to the remote

Re: [DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Dr. Nikolaus Klepp
Anno domini 2020 Wed, 8 Apr 21:14:05 +0100 Simon Hobson scripsit: > It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall > there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. > I'm looking to setup a site-site tunnel so I can remotely access

[DNG] Current state of VPN software ?

2020-04-08 Thread Simon Hobson
It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. I'm looking to setup a site-site tunnel so I can remotely access stuff at mum's (she's in isolation because of this Covid 19 stuff) and using

Re: [DNG] A way of holding telephone-conferences with DEVUAN?

2020-04-08 Thread tom
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 11:34:19 +0300 Dimitris via Dng wrote: > On 4/7/20 5:17 PM, g4sra via Dng wrote: > > OMG how can you agree with Dal and then go on to suggest the use of > > something cloud based and written in Java ? > > jitsi can be installed anywhere. https://meet.jit.si is cloud based

Re: [DNG] A way of holding telephone-conferences with DEVUAN?

2020-04-08 Thread Dimitris via Dng
On 4/7/20 5:17 PM, g4sra via Dng wrote: > OMG how can you agree with Dal and then go on to suggest the use of something > cloud based and written in Java ? jitsi can be installed anywhere. https://meet.jit.si is cloud based in europe dcs, run by jitsi devs, yes. but you don't have to use that,