A really useful thing I use with ssh and netcat is to forward SSH connections through a bastion host like this - http://backdrift.org/transparent-proxy-with-ssh It looks like netcat can be substituted with the openssh…
I use "ping -a localhost" to annoy myself when a job finishes.
"SRV records dont store IP addresses, they store names. So the browser does a SRV req, orders by priority and weight, picks one, then does an A lookup and attempts connection." Not necessarily in this case. The DNS…
A really useful thing I use with ssh and netcat is to forward SSH connections through a bastion host like this - http://backdrift.org/transparent-proxy-with-ssh It looks like netcat can be substituted with the openssh…
I use "ping -a localhost" to annoy myself when a job finishes.
"SRV records dont store IP addresses, they store names. So the browser does a SRV req, orders by priority and weight, picks one, then does an A lookup and attempts connection." Not necessarily in this case. The DNS…