Showing posts with label linux distro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux distro. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Clear OS - PPTP VPN Connects but can't access PC's inside LAN

Issue :

Can't access / ping client in same network when connected thru PPTP VPN from public only can ping firewall IP.

Solved :

On the XP machine (works on Vista and 7 also) go to the properties of the VPN connection.

  • Click on the Networking tab and double click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).

  • Click Advanced and uncheck the box for "Use default gateway on remote network." 


This will route all of your local traffic through whatever network you're locally connected to, and any remote traffic through the VPN connection. This also assumes that you're not trying to route your internet traffic through the VPN. If you leave this option set, then you will not be able to access any local network resources without manually specifiying routes to get to them

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Webian Shell

A full screen web browser for devices that don't need a desktop.


If you find most of the stuff you do on your PC these days happens in a web browser then you might find that the desktop environment you used to depend on is now just getting in your way.

The idea of the Webian Shell project is to re-think your computer's interface as something much simpler which treats web applications as first class citizens and does away with all the un-necessary clutter.





Shell 0.1 is an early working prototype you can download today which piggybacks on your existing operating system to demonstrate the concept, with a view to getting your feedback!

Download Webian Shell 0.1

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

ClearOS by ClearFoundation




ClearOS is a powerful network and gateway server designed for small organizations and distributed environments. Though ClearOS comes with an extensive list of features and integrated services (see sidebar), the solution is easy to configure thanks to the intuitive web-based interface.

Distribution Timeline


We are old friends to open source.  At ClearFoundation, our team has been together for nearly 10 years with over 118,000 registered systems in the field.  ClearOS is based upon RedHat / CentOS Linux and has been developed over time by diligent developers with tons of customer feedback.  In 2005, we incorporated several elements of CentOS to the benefit of the solution.  We are excited about what the future will bring with new resources, developers, and partners in the future!


The OpenSource and Free


The open source revolution in the software industry has made it possible to provide ClearOS at no cost.  Among other features, antivirus, antispam, VPN and content filtering are built right into the software -- no need for expensive third party add-ons. With ClearOS, you can avoid costly vendor lock-in and proprietary formats; instead, you can embrace open standards and protocols.

Online Demo



User Name: get
Password:
clear

Friday, April 27, 2007

Sunday, January 21, 2007

openSolaris



opensolaris installation guide - video mode

OpenSolaris Screencasts


This section contains OpenSolaris screencast demonstrations. Click the links below to view each demonstration.
Dual Boot Installation of OpenSolaris on a Laptop - 26:53

Segment 1: Introduction Media Content (1 min, 28 sec)
Segment 2: Backing Up the Disk Media Content (3 min, 49 sec)
Segment 3: Partitioning the Disk Media Content (8 min, 52 sec)
Segment 4: Installing Solaris Express Community Release Media Content (8 min, 30 sec)
Segment 5: Installing Sun Studio 11 Media Content (3 min, 53 sec)

Note: Viewing of the screencast content requires the Flash plugin 6 or higher with system audio enabled.