Bus 004 Device 008: ID 1199:6813 Sierra Wireless, Inc.
# modprobe usbserial vendor=0x1199 product=0x6813
+
+To get a list of available providers execute:
+
+# gcom -s -d /dev/ttyUSB0 /usr/share/doc/gcom/examples/operator
--
hdparm - get/set hard disk parameters
--
Debugging SSL communications:
-% openssl s_client -connect server.adress:993
+% openssl s_client -connect server.adress:993 > output_file
+% openssl x509 -noout -text -in output_file
or
2. Configure dns2tcpd on host.example.com.:
# cat /etc/dns2tcpd.conf
-listen = 192.168.1.1 #the ip dnstun should listen on
+listen = 192.168.1.1 #the ip dns2tcpd should listen on
port = 53 #" port " " " "
user = nobody
chroot = /tmp
Available connection(s) :
ssh
# dns2tcpc -r ssh -l 2222 -z dnstun.example.com 172.16.42.1 &
-Listenning on port : 2222
+Listening on port : 2222
# ssh localhost -p 2222
user@host.example.com:~#
Listenning on port : 2222
# ssh localhost -p 2222
user@host.example.com:~#
+
+Notice: using 'ssh -D 8080 ..' you will get a socks5-proxy listening on
+localhost:8080 which you can use to tunnel everything through your "dns-uplink".
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+Configure a MadWifi device for adhoc mode:
+
+Disable the autocreation of athX devices:
+# echo "options ath_pci autocreate=none" > /etc/modprobe.d/madwifi
+
+Remove the autocreated device for now:
+# wlanconfig ath0 destroy
+
+Configuration in /etc/network/interfaces:
+
+iface ath0 inet static
+ madwifi-base wifi0
+ madwifi-mode adhoc
+ ...
+
+Hints:
+ - Do not use interface names without ending 0 (otherwise startup fails).
+ - Only chooss unique names for interfaces.
+--
+Find dangling symlinks using zsh:
+
+% ls **/*(-@)