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== Phone Server ==
 
== Phone Server ==
 
== Raspberry Pi Virtual PC ==
 
== Raspberry Pi Virtual PC ==
At LAN IP 192.168.2.61 there is a 1/4gb model B Raspberry Pi named "splatpi" running sshd and x11vnc as user "pi" (password "raspberry"). The full GUI desktop is accessible by simply pointing a vncviewer at its IP. This system is freely available but try to be careful with sudo commands (sudo apt-get install <foo> is good, sudo rm is un-good). The system's keeper is currently pete@soper.us .
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At LAN IP 192.168.2.61 there is a 1/4gb model B Raspberry Pi named "splatpi" running sshd and x11vnc as user "pi" (password "raspberry"). The full GUI desktop is accessible by simply pointing a vncviewer at its IP. This system is freely available but try to be careful with sudo commands (sudo apt-get install is good, sudo rm is un-good if you're not sure about what you're doing). No mods to /boot or the hardware, please. The system's keeper is currently pete@soper.us .

Revision as of 13:00, 1 February 2013

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Networking

The Splat Space firewall is a NetScreen 5GT WLAN running ScreenOS 5.4r12 - the config as of 5/10/2011 is uploaded to this file: Media:20110510-5gt-config.doc Manuals for the ScreenOS 5.4 can be found on the Juniper website. The most useful is the Concepts & Examples Guide, which is a 25MB PDF.

If you change the firewall config, please upload a new copy of the config - with a new name! - so this page is up to date.

Many Splatters know the administrative userid and password - please check with Lisa, Mike, Justis, or Lenore if you need it.

Workstation Computers

Phone Server

Raspberry Pi Virtual PC

At LAN IP 192.168.2.61 there is a 1/4gb model B Raspberry Pi named "splatpi" running sshd and x11vnc as user "pi" (password "raspberry"). The full GUI desktop is accessible by simply pointing a vncviewer at its IP. This system is freely available but try to be careful with sudo commands (sudo apt-get install is good, sudo rm is un-good if you're not sure about what you're doing). No mods to /boot or the hardware, please. The system's keeper is currently pete@soper.us .