k5jm
When Yuba plays the Rumba on his Tuba...
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Not unless you vpn through the firewall first![]()
No outward facing SSH? Doh!

Not unless you vpn through the firewall first![]()
No outward facing SSH, Doh!
No there is no VPN client, you can not use them to access servers or upload.
Let me repeat there is no ipad VPN client
(This PSA brought to you by the Werner Technologies IT Department proud users of Linux and Windows since 1999)
Who needs VPN when you have SSH!
Not unless you vpn through the firewall first![]()
No outward facing SSH? Doh!I guess the only thing left is reverse ssh tunnel from the inside out.
I tend to be anti port...any port... well maybe 80 on a good day
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Congrats on the iPads.I'm jealous.
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I have some really early observations as far as the iPda being used as an e=reader.
The Kindle app works just like it does on the iPhone. As long as your Kindle whispernet is on....it will sync to the furthest location read.
The Kindle app has three back grounds....white background with black text, black background with white text and sepia background with black text.
You can also adjust the brightness of the Kindle app.
I downloaded iBooks and bought a book that hasnt been available on Kindle, but havent really had a chance to play with that yet.
So far, I like the larger "page" on the iPad. The back lighting is nice for reading in bed (no need for a book light). The iPad is heavier than the Kindle. I didnt think this was going to be that noticeable....but it is.
Pretty much none of of the books I read are in color....so I dont really have anything to compare it to.
I did download the new issue of Vanity Fair (which I subscribe to anyway). It's $4.99 per issue and it's very crisp.....but there is something easy and natural about flipping through a magazine. It's a very different experience trying to look through and electronic magazine. This is one thing that I think is better in it's original format.
I'll keep you posted as to what my experiences are.
John and I are proud owners of 32G 3G iPads.
We've only had them for less than a day.
So far, they're pretty cool.
The koolaid is tasty!![]()
I tend to be anti port...any port...
Couple of questions Kevin.
I am hearing that the reception is much better then that of an Iphone. We are interested in this as our office cell reception is spotty ( step outside the office and full strength).
Did you guys order these are were able to find them locally at a Apple store?
We have the wifi version and love it ( the wife has stolen it from me and I can't get it back).
Thanks
Kevin what do you find yourself using the iPad for the most so far?