Hello all,
Is there a tool in ubuntu that a user can start that reports the real world ip
address and configures a home router to open a port to allow remote
administration?
I have a friend or two for whom it would nice to get them to start a program,
report to me the details via MSN or Skype or telephone etc and allow me to
log in and fix or make a configuration change to their machine. I know how
to set things up using ssh etc but that relies on some initial configuration
at the their end. KDE has a nice VNC invite function but it won't do the
router config part.
It appears the likes of KTorrent and Azuereus have the ability to do some to
the router via UPnP to open ports up on the router dynamically so I am
guessing all this is possible.
Cheers
Hi Glen,
Did you make a typo? snapscan scanscan??
John
----- Original Message Follows -----
> hi all
>
> I am installing my Benq scanner, and I have run into some
> trouble. I have listed my installation steps and terminal
> output:
>
> System: Ubuntu 5.10
>
> Kernel:2.6.12-9 386
>
> Scanner: BENQ 4300U
>
> Flatbed scanner
> USB 1.0
> Powerpack 16v(a)1.0A
>
> 1. Before plugging scanner in: tail /var/log/messages
>
> glenn@glenn:~$ tail /var/log/messages
> Nov 21 21:14:08 localhost kernel: [4311704.892000] usb
> 1-1.2: USB disconnect, address 3
> Nov 21 21:14:10 localhost kernel: [4311707.716000] usb
> 1-1.2: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address
> 16 Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost kernel: [4311707.901000]
> input: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on
> usb-0000:00:07.2-1.2 Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost
> input.agent[12936]: tsdev: already loaded Nov 21
> 21:14:11 localhost input.agent[12936]: mousedev:
> already loaded
> Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost input.agent[12936]: evdev:
> already loaded Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost usb.agent[12951]:
> usbhid: already loaded Nov 21 21:14:12 localhost
> input.agent[13046]: evdev: already loaded Nov 21
> 21:14:12 localhost input.agent[13052]: evdev: already
> loaded Nov 21 21:14:12 localhost input.agent[13113]:
> evdev: already loaded glenn@glenn:~$
>
> 2. When scanner is recognised upon plugging in:
>
> glenn@glenn:~$ tail /var/log/messages
> Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost kernel: [4311707.901000] input:
> USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Optical Mouse] on
> usb-0000:00:07.2-1.2 Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost
> input.agent[12936]: tsdev: already loaded Nov 21
> 21:14:11 localhost input.agent[12936]: mousedev:
> already loaded
> Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost input.agent[12936]: evdev:
> already loaded Nov 21 21:14:11 localhost usb.agent[12951]:
> usbhid: already loaded Nov 21 21:14:12 localhost
> input.agent[13046]: evdev: already loaded Nov 21
> 21:14:12 localhost input.agent[13052]: evdev: already
> loaded Nov 21 21:14:12 localhost input.agent[13113]:
> evdev: already loaded Nov 21 21:17:31 localhost kernel:
> [4311908.671000] usb 1-1.4.1: new full speed USB device
> using uhci_hcd and address 17 Nov 21 21:17:32 localhost
> usb.agent[13207]: libusbscanner: loaded successfully
> glenn@glenn:~$
>
> 3. lsusb
>
> glenn@glenn:~$ lsusb
> Bus 001 Device 017: ID 04a5:20b0 Acer Peripherals Inc.
> (now BenQ Corp.) S2W 3300U/4300U
> Bus 001 Device 016: ID 046d:c019 Logitech, Inc.
> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc.
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc.
> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
> glenn@glenn:~$
>
> 4. Checked /proc/bus/usb/devices to see if the scanner was
> recognised and had loaded a driver (driver=(none) in my
> case.
>
> glenn@glenn:~$cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
> T: Bus=01 Lev=03 Prnt=04 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 17 Spd=12
> MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff MxPS= 8
> #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=04a5 ProdID=20b0 Rev= 1.20
> S: Manufacturer=Color
> S: Product= FlatbedScanner 22
> C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr=100mA
> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff
> Driver=(none) E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0ms
> E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 8 Ivl=0ms
> E: Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=16ms
> glenn@glenn:/proc/bus/usb$
>
> 5. As a normal user, run xsane from the terminal:
>
> glenn@glenn:/proc/bus/usb$ xsane
>
> ERROR MESSAGE: Failed to open device
> 'snapscan:libusb:001:017': Invalid argument.
>
> 6. Run scanscan from the terminal:
>
> glenn@glenn:/proc/bus/usb$ snapscan
> bash: snapscan: command not found
>
> This is where I get into trouble as I cannot run apt-get
> on my 5.10 machine and can't figure out what to do next.
>
> Glenn.
>
>
>
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Hi all.
I'm working on SEOing a website for a client and part of the site is
perl based. I have need of a good
reference/tutorial/beginners-guide-to book on perl for a short term
borrow (I prefer hard-copy manuals to the web where possible) to get
me up to speed so that I can optimise this site without causing
headaches for the client.
Can anyone help out? I've had a quick glance through the WLUG library
and can't seem to find anything (I'm gonna have another in-depth look
but I don't recall seeing any books on Perl in there and I know I
haven't ordered any recently.
J
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To me this looks bigger than from 2.4 to 3.0 and looks like heading in the
right direction.
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hi there all
I have just downloaded Open Office version 3.0 (64bit) onto my acer (Im
running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy). I was expecting a program that would install
the applications on my computer but there wasn't one.
I attempted to run synaptic Package Manager to pick up the downloaded
DEBS packages, but it doesn't appear to have recognised the newer
packages, only the older 1:2.4.1 packages.
There is a update script, but I cant even begin to understand it. Is
there anyone who has experienced this?
Glenn Morrissey.
Please post to the mailing list, when you reply.
> I am using Adobe Acrobat 5. Which is the one that works - I would be glad to
> know?
Should be fine.
What did you use for unzipping the file that you downloaded from the web page?
Cheers, Peter
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Hi,
Recently on my Ubuntu 8.04 box the UPS monitor 'nut' stopped working. I
just tracked down the problem and thought I'd mention it in case anyone
else has the same issue, and hopefully someone might suggest a better
solution than mine.
I had installed Sun's version of virtualbox and it made vboxusers the
group of all the /dev/bus/usb/* nodes (not sure if the standard version
also does this). This meant that my UPS which is a USB type was not
accessible to nut since it expects the group to be nut. I have worked
around this by adding the nut user to the vboxusers group.
I assume the issue is caused because in /etc/udev/rules.d/ the nut rule
is at 52 but the virtualbox rule is at 60, which reconfigures what the
nut rule did.
I could also fix this by commenting out the USB rule for virtualbox but
I don't really like having non standard configuration because inevitably
some future update will break something. Is there some other way to fix
this or should I report it as a bug?
Glenn
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> The final .pdf file seems corrupted and doesn't work – after downloading it
> from either of the two download locations. But thanks anyway.
I've just downloaded the zip file (!) again and extracted the PDF.
Works fine for me. What tool are you using for displaying the PDF?
Cheers, Peter
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