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Tag Archives: hpr
Android Firewalled Wi-Fi connection reports no Internet and won’t connect
Background You’re running a firewall on your work and home networks right, so of course you’re running one on your Smart Phone. Given this device holds more information about you than you probably know yourself, it would be only prudent … Continue reading
Talk Geek To Me Interview
I was honoured to be asked to do an interview by Deep Geek on his site Talk Geek To Me. Although the interview focused on the plans for revitalizing Hacker Public Radio, there was time for a discussion about technology in general … Continue reading
HPR: Shot of Hack – Changing the time offset of a series of photos.
The problem: You have a series of photos where the time is offset from the correct time but is still correct in relation to each other. Here are a few of the times that I’ve needed to do this: … Continue reading
HPR: A private data cloud
In this months Hacker Public Radio show I talk about setting up a secure ‘private data cloud’ solution where I use rsync over ssh to backup my data to a remote location. Continue reading
HPR: Bash Loops
I have been thinking about doing a small episode on bash loops for some time after I heard the guys at the The Linux Cranks discussing the topic. Well I found some time to record the show on my way … Continue reading
Ready for the Desktop
I’ve been using many different desktop environments over the years. Not only the many desktop’s available under Linux but also the various different iterations of Windows and Apple’s OS. Some allowed me to do my work quickly while others just … Continue reading
HPR ep0386 :: SSH config file
This episode spawned from some feedback I sent to klatuu from The Bad Apples podcast. I’ve been using my .ssh/config to simplify long or commonly used ssh commands. Say you want to login to your home machine (mymachine.dynamicdns.org) as user … Continue reading
HPR Episode on autonessus
I attended a presentation on AutoNessus at the Dutch Linux Users Group NLLGG on the 7th of February last. I managed to record an interview with the author Frank Breedijk who works as a Security Engineer for Schuberg Philis and … Continue reading
HPR episode on using a squid proxy server locally
This month my HPR episode featured using a local squid proxy. You might want to to run your own proxy server to provide yourself with a secure web connection when you are out and about by tunneling your traffic over … Continue reading
HPR Episode 3 tips posted.
Three bash tips from HPR 185. Progress updates with a bash loop, speeding up podcasts and copying directories with tar. Continue reading