tir, 19 07 2005 kl. 08:57 -0700, skrev Bill Moseley: > On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 01:47:55AM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote: > > For your wireless one, you'll use either waproamd or wpa_supplicant. > > When I'm away from my home lan I create an ssh tunnel from localhost > port 2525 to port 25 on my mail machine so sending mail still works. > That also means I have to update my exim.conf file's smarthost setting > to deliver all mail to localhost:2525. > > Is anyone doing something in a similar way, yet automated -- or > perhaps has a better suggestion? I haven't looked at it yet, but I > suppose SMTP AUTH or some other authentication method would be less > work when connecting from different locations. I don't want to blow my own horn (well actually i do, but i'm not flexible enough :-)
I have written a tool to take care of this called laptop-location: http://halfdans.net/wiki.py/LaptopLocation It identifies the current laptop-location using some identifiers (for now only grep is implemented e.g., grep /etc/resolv.conf cs.aau.dk) - and then executes actions based on which location was detected. Is has support for both system and user actions. I use it to setup the proxy according to where i am, and also to switch between different X configuration files, since i have two monitors at home (well one additional to the one on the laptop). Debian packages are available from: deb http://dev.infonet.dk/debian unstable . -- Rasmus Toftdahl Olesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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