I saw this thread and thought I would throw this in.
When you want to check your VPN is working correctly, this tool comes in
handy...
https://www.dnsleaktest.com/
It checks to see if your DNS traffic is leaked to your ISP or if it goes
through your VPN.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Bzz
I use PuTTY to connect to my Debian boxes.
I was concerned about whether PuTTY is susceptible to the Heartbleed bug,
etc. as I noticed that the program has not had any updates in quite some
time.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Is this software still considered to be secure?
At the end of last April, I decided to operate a Debian torrent seedbox
server.
This is a picture of my RuTorrent screen ranking the downloads by upload
ratio since then.
https://debian.srv.sn/seedbox.png
I am currently operating two servers, both of which are located in Europe
because these ser
I have two questions:
1. Would anyone be willing to give me a link to a simple USB keyboard that
you
think would work with this machine at boot time? Perhaps on Amazon.com or
Newegg.com, etc.?
2. Do you know of a Debian CD of some type that will load a kernel without
the
need of a key press befor
imply does not power up the USB ports at
boot. But then that doesn't really make any sense either.
This is the strangest computer that I have worked with.
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Tom Furie wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:39:45AM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote:
>
> > I'
My USB keyboard is connected directly to the computer. I have also tried it
in every USB port on the computer.
The keyboard doesn't even work at the Windows bootloader menu or the Grub
menu or the menu I get when I boot the Debian DVD.
I did manage to get Debian installed as I said in my other me
eyboard is not
working during boot.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Kitty Cat
wrote:
> Yes. I have previously searched and found such things like this:
>
> http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-023466.htm
>
> It says...
>
> Check for and enable USB Leg
USB
keyboard will work. However, if the keyboard doesn't start working after
the kernel loads, then I'm stuck and won't be able to do anything with the
computer.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:32 PM, B wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 20:12:11 -0600
> Kitty Cat wrote:
>
> >
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until Windows
loads.
I bought a used MPC computer that only has USB ports -- No PS/2 ports.
The machine currently has Windows installed.
When installing Debian, it is required to press a button during the boot
sequence in order to load a k
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