Remote storage (Pi at parents house with a big disk) and cron’ed btrfs send over ssh.
Remote storage (Pi at parents house with a big disk) and cron’ed btrfs send over ssh.
I feel bad buying things DRM’ed, so I very rarely do, and not for myself. I don’t want to fund that. Feels much better funding DRM free work.
I’m not sure that’s true of TV series. I’m not arguing for monopoly by the way. Exclusives are anticompetitive and that’s bad!
Isn’t that an argument of monopoly by Netflix would be better?
I always assumed this would happen, so had a second account. Which had a special email address both of which I only used via Tor and private brower mode.
It’s data that could have value, so I doubt they don’t store it. I think the movie studios didn’t offer enough. Or Reddit thought it was too damaging for this particular sale.
No, stunnel is go othere end. If you doing only the client end, you.don’t need it.
In your .ssh/config you want something like:
Host my-ssh-ssl Hostname us01.ssh0.net User sshocean-p1r4t2br Password myparrot2 Port 443 ProxyCommand ~/.ssh/https-tunnel.sh %h %p
Then you have a ~/.ssh/https-tunnel.sh something like:
#!/usr/bin/env bash { printf “GET /HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:$1\r\nUpgrade:websocket\r\n”; cat } | openssl s_client -connect $1:$2 -servername $1
That last bit, -servername is the SNI bit, if you need it. BUT I think that payload might be for port 2083. I think 443 might be just the OpenSSL connect directly.
So does using maglinks, it exists in git-annex. It’s just the torrent client is super crap. Great idea, poorly implemented.
Not sure exactly what you are after, but would stunnel4 do? You can use it to hide SSH with SSL and then use SNI so that a specific website name is SSH and others something else. You can probably do it with Apache or NGINX to if there is real websites too.
Client wise, just normal ssh, but with a custom config for that host with:
ProxyCommand openssl s_client -connect %h:%p
Edit: NGINX : http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_ssl_preread_module.html
Edit: Apache : https://trofi.github.io/posts/295-ssh-over-https.html
Bet they love Tor then…
Though maybe faster to have a VPS somewhere else. Maybe do a VPN from there.
They aren’t going to block ssh.
Git really should be married with bittorrent for large files. At the moment it’s GFS which requires large central storage, which doesn’t really fit with git. Should be maglinks.
Well you could do it with LibreDraw. But it depends on how much editing you want to do.
For just annotating : https://itsfoss.com/annotate-pdf-linux/
To be honest, I just do LibreDraw or PDFArranger, but I’m either adding/removing pages, or doing more editing than annotating.
LibreDraw is pretty good at opening PDFs. It’s one way it’s better than Inkscape. PDFArranger is good for adding and removing pages.
Hope you also taught them to use a VPN.
It’s a backup. On the main machine there are two disks (fast & big and slow & smaller) not in raid, with a btrfs copy.
It would be quite an event to lose all three copies.