[ale] [offlist]How to test your public internet connection for open ports

Ron Frazier atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Fri Feb 11 15:21:54 EST 2011


Hi Wolf,

OK.  Public acknowledgment.  Michael W. and Michael T. and others 
participating in this discussion are experts in their fields.  I have 
not intentionally personally attacked anyone here in any way.

I appreciate the discussion, even if it's been somewhat difficult.  One 
problem with posting "interesting" topics is that I get 5 replies and 
reply to them and they get 5 replies and it grows exponentially and 
becomes overwhelming.  I'm enjoying learning things though.

Don't know if I'll make it to the Linux Fest.  It's a pretty long drive 
for me from Cumming.  There's also the ALE general meeting on the 17th 
and the Atlanta Hobby Robot club is meeting this Saturday for the Robot 
Builders Morning Out, which is like an informal jam session.

Sincerely,

Ron

On 02/11/2011 06:09 AM, Wolf Halton wrote:
> Ron,
> Michael W is a real expert on these things, isn't he.  Probably a good 
> percentage of the list was saying to themselves, "Wow, that Gibson 
> site is helpful. "  Michael took it in a whole new direction.  Than 
> interchange is why I like the Ale list so much.  Makes me want to get 
> a cisco pix and really dig into the options.  Here I am using a d-link 
> wireless and it gives you very few options easily - no console port 
> and no command line.  This is another case where it turns out *my* 
> clue elevator wasn't arriving on all floors.
>
> Wolf
>
> PS Are you coming out to the ITT Linux fest on 2/19?
>
>

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