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Getting no-ip to work

Postby viking60 » 26 Sep 2012, 11:45

Hi guys I am trying to get no-ip to work. I have dissected my router with Telnet so I need you to confirm that this link works.
I am kind of confused since I had it working in the Tor-Browser but it did not work via other proxies....(could be Firewall issues)
If yes; is it at all practically usable regarding functionality (probably not :-D )
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Re: Getting no-ip to work  Topic is solved

Postby rolf » 26 Sep 2012, 15:49

I was expecting 'Sauna-Cam" but all I see is:
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Re: Getting no-ip to work

Postby viking60 » 26 Sep 2012, 16:54

:B Great then it works (without localtunnel) finally! I am looking forward to use x2go and Freenx and regular ssh from the "outside" now. :dancer
I have learned that the router GUI settings not always are "true" it can "say" that stuff is enabled while it is not - setting it via Telnet (ancient technology for Windows users since they do not have SSH), works here though.
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Re: Getting no-ip to work[SOLVED]

Postby rolf » 26 Sep 2012, 17:30

Ah, I see the hamster prod has spun up the bjoernvold.com server, shoe-horned into your 10% of the Über-closet,
and roused you from your nap! :s

This is fascinating stuff about remote access and thin clients, lately.

Of course, who can forget the legendary saga of how this Humble-Berserk re-purposed his thin client for a standalone web server, thanks to much help received @ bjoernvold.com :greetings

I will save these tutorials until I can get a good camera and more computers, tyvm.


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