Could I use your passthrough server to access Sora server?
What we should do setup it?
Gonzalo
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 4:16 PM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote:
Typically a server is behind some sort of NAT device, and some sort of
firewall, and most likely has a variable ip address
Hi Anish
Could you clarify what is different in that way of doing things, compared
to the old way (which would essentially take weeks to generate?). I know
it's just a small country, compared to the planet, but what else is
significantly different?
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 10:06 PM, Anish Mangal
Thanks, Anish for an excellent start at getting this down on paper (so to
speak). I think this covers things pretty well and gives us the necessary
hooks on which to hang the details as we begin fleshing out solutions to the
requirements you documented.
Under issues I added one point about
xsce listens on ssh, so if you expose that port externally you can access the
server. probably you don't do this as we usually put the server behind a
firewall.
George Hunt set up an OpenVPN hub which some installs can use. Servers connect
to the vpn hub and connected users can then pass
Thanks Tim and all by the information.
I was using TeamViewer with Sora server, but is terribly slow.
Gonzalo
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Tim Moody t...@timmoody.com wrote:
I should also have mentioned that we have started using TeamViewer on some
of the servers which allows a session on
The whitelist can be edited in the Admin Console at http://schoolserver/admin.
You need the xsce-admin user's password to login. Go to the Configure menu
option and it should be straightforward.
You can also turn Squid whitelist filtering on and off.
Not sure what version you have, so these
I should also have mentioned that we have started using TeamViewer on some of
the servers which allows a session on the server without using the vpn hub.
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On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Gonzalo Odiard godi...@sugarlabs.org
wrote:
Thanks Tim and all by the information.
I was using TeamViewer with Sora server, but is terribly slow.
Is there any way to force TeamViewer to 640x480 / black+white / grayscale
to speed up transmissions?
Gonzalo
On
Hi Anish
Great document. I've added 2 comments to the document, feel free to
incorporate into the document if that makes sense.
Also added a TODO for myself to do more research about the various search
solutions.
I've used Nominatim in the past (on the client side, not the server
infrastructure)