[Sluglug] IDE HD transfer and crossover cables.
Erich
eblume at ucsc.edu
Thu Oct 6 13:48:58 PDT 2005
I've never even heard of dyndns - and will Apache run an https service?
Honestly, the only thing the page is for is for friends on the campus to be
able to upload/download to a CVS (actually an SVN), and for me to keep a
little blog. I've got the apache bit set up, running on port 81... But it
seems the wireless computers can't see it? I don't know, I've tested it on
my wireless laptop and the server itself, the server can connect to it's own
IP, but the laptop just works until it times out. Would dyndns fix that? Is
dyndns legal on this campus? Isn't https overkill for this purpose?
Thanks!
-Erich
On 10/6/05 12:45 PM, "cerise at armory.com" <cerise at armory.com> wrote:
> Huh, so there you go. You could run an https server using dyndns.
>
> -Phil/CERisE
>
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 09:10:05AM -0700, Mark Boolootian wrote:
>>
>>> While I wouldn't dream of running one without an iptables rule to keep
>>> bandwidth down, is 443 blocked?
>>
>> No.
>>
>>> Although, now that I think about it, I'm certain that Resnet is on an
>>> IANA nonroutable subnet,
>>
>> Not true. Resnet is carved out of 169.233/16
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