On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 05:30:14 +0000, Gregory Shearman wrote:
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> Here's my lovely linksys WRT54GL router running openwrt:
>
> 16:26:51 up 140 days, 22:05, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> Load average goes up dramatically when I've got a few wifi connections
> running openvpn. The little WRT54GL is my openvpn server.
Excellent little unit!
I have one running freewrt as a reverse ssh server:-
root@SSH:~# uptime
10:52:12 up 12 days, 23:52, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
when a client logs in, they get the following login screen, which accepts
no input, and only emits a anti-timeout * every 10 seconds. The sole
purpose is for me to tunnel back to the client who is behind a
firewall. :-
Connection: 228.253.189.178 52613 220.253.180.200
Client: 228.253.189.178 52613
Terminal: /dev/pts/1
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Is there a *single* Wintroll here who understands what I'm talking about,
and why the above embedded Linux powered box is incredibly useful ???
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Linux full time, on the desktop, since August 1997
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