[00:40] <philipballew> I might make a simple website for mine
[00:42] <nhaines> pleia2: I'm thinking I'll use the marquee tag for the header and blink tag for the dates.
[00:46] <philipballew> would anyone have a quick second for a ssh question?
[00:48] <philipballew> I want to ssh into a desktop remotely but the network it is hooked up to wont allow for any ports to be opened?
[00:49] <nhaines> Then you can't.
[00:54] <philipballew> yeah nhaines thats what i am thinking. the only open ports they have opened and filtered for http and tcp I believe
[00:55] <nhaines> TCP doesn't use ports.
[00:56] <nhaines> Also, you'd have to use port forwarding unless you end up with a publically-addressable IP address.
[00:56] <philipballew> yeah. the sysadmins at my school are not that nice. wont even open say minecraft or wow ports
[00:57] <nhaines> Might be time for a different school.  :)
[00:58] <nhaines> Or perhaps a mobile Internet card.
[00:58] <philipballew> yeah. my 4 year old cell phone wont tether. I should find a better job and be able to afford a wifi plan like that
[02:35]  * MarkDude is at Hacker Dojo now-yay
[02:40] <pleia2> nhaines: spice it up with some gifs too
[04:18] <nhaines> pleia2: an animated "Under Construction" GIF until the design is complete.
[04:20] <MarkDude> geocities ftw
[07:12] <philipballew> nhaines, I found out how to get ssh working I think. http://www.vdomck.org/2005/11/reversing-ssh-connection.html
[07:16] <nhaines> Reverse SSH tunnelling only works if someone's there on the remote end to connect to you.
[07:16] <philipballew> nhaines, I have a remote server just sitting around waiting for a task
[07:18] <nhaines> philipballew: if you have someone sitting around at the server to log in and run ssh when you need to remotely connect when you're sitting at a computer with sshd installed, then you'll be all set.
[07:18] <philipballew> I was gonna write a php script to do that nhaines
[07:21] <nhaines> How will you execute it?
[07:22] <philipballew> nhaines, I will make in a cron job
[07:22] <philipballew> or something such as that
[07:22] <nhaines> And how will you know beforehand what IP address you will be at on the remote side?
[07:23] <philipballew> my server has a default domain name that never changes
[07:24] <nhaines> Is that the server running the php script?
[07:24] <philipballew> no, my desktop here in sd probably would
[07:24] <philipballew> its all in the planning stages still
[07:24] <philipballew> i need to map it all out i think
[07:24] <philipballew> but i am on to something here
[07:25] <nhaines> Mapping never hurts.
[07:28] <philipballew> never. it would be impossible with out it with the way my brain works
[16:42] <BotenAnna> what exactly is ussh?
[17:36] <sadsun> http://www.cypherbridge.com/html/ussh.html
[17:37] <sadsun> does this make sense, BotenAnna?
[18:12] <pleia2> jtatum: if you see nuboon2age tonight can you get him to log in to loco.ubuntu.com to see if he can add events now? I've sent 3 emails in the past week and worked with the loco folks after he said he couldn't and haven't heard anything back :\
[18:17] <jtatum> i will check pleia2 :)
[18:18] <pleia2> thanks
[18:40] <BotenAnna> sadsun: thanks I was having problems finding the page for it
[18:40] <BotenAnna> well I think this is it anyway
[18:40] <BotenAnna> it may not be =\
[19:00] <BotenAnna> oh! it's some internal thing. that explains that.
[19:00] <BotenAnna> ussh. sounds all official and stuff.
[19:00] <nhaines> Trade secrets! \o/
[19:05] <BotenAnna> it's ssh with ENTERPRISE SECURITY :V