Bye-bye, G5…
Ahh, the pseudo-last day at RIT. Camp, that is. Anyways, I have to say bye-bye to my Dual G5 that I’ve been using since the class is over. I had fun using the terminal and tar/bzip2. I was able to shrink 230mb of illustrator/photoshop files to about 144mb. Needless to say, my teacher was impressed by my terminal handiwork. He was the one who had to back up all of our stuff
I used my triple-redundancy backup method: CD, usb-stick, and FTP (at 800kbps, too).
Err, anyways, the WRT54GL is working nicely. Haven’t turned on SSH yet, because I’m afraid it’ll impair my ability to run SSH on craplandia.be. Having dbr, switch, strayfe, and a bunch of other people using it adds zero pressure
Anyways, I’m in the library computer lab, here at RIT, using a Dell GX270 (name familiar, at all?) with Gig-E (if I’m not mistaken). Happily, there’s an SSH application pre-installed on this computer. <3 RIT

July 29th, 2006 at 4:43 pm EST
You could change the routers SSH port to something non-standard, that way it wont screw anything SSHy on craplandia, or, no idea how the DD-WRT stuff works, but it might only allow SSH access if your plugged, having it set on port 22 shouldn’t matter, as anyone connecting from the internet will be port-forwarded, and anyone inside the LAN just uses an internal IP
- Ben