What's the Best Way to approach Allstar with Remote capabilities, Using Apache Server HTTPD?
I use WinSCP from my Windows laptop after I enter through a VPN
to the site… I can edit, manipulate files, upload and download with little
overhead on the Linux box… If I am on site I just use WinSCP direct… on Ethernet
inside the firewall. WinSCP integrates as an explorer like GUI interface from
Linux SSH command line access… almost as easy at manipulating files on a
Windows box locally…
Doug
KD8B
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What’s the Best Way to approach Allstar with Remote capabilities, Using
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SSH (SCP) is your one and only friend.
Jim, K6JWN
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Doug Bade kd8b@thebades.net wrote:
I use WinSCP from my Windows laptop after I enter through a VPN to the site… I can edit, manipulate files, upload and download with little overhead on the Linux box… If I am on site I just use WinSCP direct… on Ethernet inside the firewall. WinSCP integrates as an explorer like GUI interface from Linux SSH command line access… almost as easy at manipulating files on a Windows box locally…
Doug
KD8B
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i just use the SSH Port 222 that we ssh in on for win scp it gives you
the option
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:58, James Nessen <nessenj@jimsoffice.org> wrote:
SSH (SCP) is your one and only friend.
Jim, K6JWN
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Doug Bade <kd8b@thebades.net> wrote:I use WinSCP from my Windows laptop after I enter through a VPN to the
site… I can edit, manipulate files, upload and download with little overhead
on the Linux box… If I am on site I just use WinSCP direct… on Ethernet
inside the firewall. WinSCP integrates as an explorer like GUI interface
from Linux SSH command line access.. almost as easy at manipulating files
on a Windows box locally..Doug
KD8B
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I'm on my way to the VoIP Conference in Las Vegas hosted by the Neveda
Amateur Radio Repeater Inc. Tomorrow, I'll be demonstrating an
application that I've been working on that allows you to search
through and display Allstar node logs. The application allows you to
select date ranges and filter the logs using built-in criteria such as
From (or To) Echolink, From (or To) Allstar, From (or To) IRLP, Node
startups, DTMF entry, etc. Additionally, you can create your own
search filters. You can then click/drag-select ranges of the resulting
formatted/displayed log entries which then generates a playlist. Click
"Play", and the application plays out the associated .WAV files. Press
the "Sync" button and the app will SCP any new files in Archivedir not
previously "synced". I can provide binaries for the application for
Windows, Linux, and (if someone really wants it and I can round up a
test machine) Mac.
I have a little more work to do on improvements to the log filtering
mechanism, more testing to do on the Linux implementation, and
potential changes/enhancements that come out of suggestions from those
who see the demo in Las Vegas.
Of course, there are many ways to skin this cat..Python scripts,
Perl..various Web cgi's but if you're interested, I'll update the list
when I'm ready to do a "beta" distribution. Of course, it'll be free
for anyone who wants it..just my little way to contribute the the
awesome work done by Steve, Jim, and others over the years.
73's,
Keith
KF7DRV
Allstar: 2541
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On 4/9/10, Bob Brown - WØNQX <bbrown@byrg.net> wrote:
i just use the SSH Port 222 that we ssh in on for win scp it gives you
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Thanks in AdvanceBob Brown, WØNQX
Kansas City Metro Area
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:58, James Nessen <nessenj@jimsoffice.org> wrote:
SSH (SCP) is your one and only friend.
Jim, K6JWN
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Doug Bade <kd8b@thebades.net> wrote:I use WinSCP from my Windows laptop after I enter through a VPN to the
site… I can edit, manipulate files, upload and download with little
overhead
on the Linux box… If I am on site I just use WinSCP direct… on Ethernet
inside the firewall. WinSCP integrates as an explorer like GUI interface
from Linux SSH command line access.. almost as easy at manipulating
files
on a Windows box locally..Doug
KD8B
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