Archive: November 2005

Snow Pics
posted under Scribbles 28.11.2005
As promised :-).

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Snow!
posted under Scribbles 28.11.2005
A nice surprise this morning – after feeling ill, skipping my 9am seminar and going back to bed for three hours, just as I’m about to leave the flat at 12.45pm, it starts hammering down with snow :-D.

I get to my lecture at 1pm just as it looks like it’s leaving off… then emerge an hour later to find the whole place covered, massive inch-wide flakes of snow beating down everywhere.

Will post pics in an hour or so, need to find some food before my last lecture (3pm).


New Lens
posted under I Take Photos 7.11.2005
While I was home this weekend I made a trip to my local camera shop, and came away with a new lens – the EF 55-200mm USM – and very shiny it is too :-D. My 350D’s kit lens tops out at 55mm, so this was the ideal long lens to complement it. I’ll be posting some shots from the weekend at some point soon.


Limewire Behind the Firewall
posted under I'm a Geek 7.11.2005
Despite my Uni being pretty liberal (read “utterly relaxed”) about permitted ports and programs, the firewall for the residential network here blocks most of the common ports used for P2P filesharing programs, restricting usage to internal sharing, unless cunning tricks are employed. SSH to the rescue however (and this is another great benefit of keeping a server or two at home) – Limewire works just fine through an SSH tunnel.

All that’s necessary is to use the “Dynamic” (SOCKS proxy) tunnel setting of an SSH client like PuTTY on a port of your choice, say 1234, then instruct Limewire to use a proxy server at 127.0.0.1, port 1234. Provided your SSH server allows tunneling, you should have no problem using Limewire, but the download/upload speeds you’ll get will of course be limited by the connection your SSH server is on.

I tried doing a similar thing with Azureus, my BitTorrent client of choice, but that didn’t work out. However, I would imagine that other P2P clients such as Kazaa (*puke*), eDonkey etc. would work fine.

Disclaimer: Downloading and/or sharing copyrighted files remains illegal in most countries, so don’t even think about doing it. Not ever.

And no, I won’t give you a shell account on my box :-).