[01:02] <xnox> please add a bot to #ubuntu-steam
[08:16] <AlanBell> done
[09:18] <xnox> thanks a lot
[16:18] <mvuelma> Hello, everyone.
[16:20] <mvuelma> I would ask a cloak. Here is my LP: https://launchpad.net/~martavuelma
[16:21] <k1l_> mvuelma: that looks good. just wait for an ircc member to stop by and acept it
[16:23] <Fuchs> omnomnom IRCC members
[16:25] <mvuelma> Thanks, k1l_.
[16:25] <Tm_T> hi
[16:26] <Pici> Fuchs: could you please setup mvuelma with an ubuntu/member/mvuelma cloak?
[16:26] <Fuchs> Pici: sure
[16:26] <Tm_T> Pici: you're quicker than I am (:
[16:26] <Fuchs> mvuelma: you are now cloaked as an ubuntu member, congratulations :)
[16:26] <Pici> mvuelma: grats :)
[16:27] <k1l_> grats
[16:27] <mvuelma> Thank you very much!
[16:27] <Tm_T> mvuelma: welcome aboard (:
[17:41] <HJG> Im looking for a simple solution to make a secure connection between an Ubuntu computer, and my Windows computer. I want to be able to controll the Ubuntu PC that will be used as a server. And I want to be able to connect to it from out of town. Any ideas regarding this?
[17:47] <HJG> any ideas at all?
[17:51] <holstein> HJG: i would try an official support channel like #ubuntu ...i use openssh-server which can be connected to with any linux box and puTTY from windows.. i have puTTY on a usb stick (portable).. theres nomachine, freenx.. vnc, vnc over ssh.. teamviewer
[17:54] <HJG> hm, okay. I thought that's the channel I was in. Sorry about that :P I used an openssh-server and connected via puTTY, but I got a new router and I dont feel like doing it all over again, since I barely got it working the first time. Thanks for your answer, I'll look into that
[17:55] <holstein> HJG: the new router is a firewall issue.. that will need configured regardless of your OS.. or try something commercial like teamviewer that does that "work" for you
[17:57] <HJG> okay, thanks