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I finally got a Raspberry PI for procrastination purposes as I will be starting law school this fall. My question is: what's the best way to configure it as an SSL proxy so I can surf the web from my SE/30? Machead mentioned a Ruby script. I have heard stunnel mentioned repeatedly, but I take it...
What's your set-up? Someone here recommended using an N300 (Netgear?) WiFi extender, and it works like a charm. You plug it into your outlet, configure it with the credentials to your WiFi network and connect it to your Mac via the built-in ethernet port. I never got Open Transport and DHCP to...
Google still works, and I'm able to access Wikipedia through Google's cached versions of articles. Still, it does not make for a very interactive browsing experience. I'm sure a middleman approach is the way to go for email and web access.
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Yes, I used to play around with Basilisk and (Mini) vMac -- even with Excecutor back in the day. But with my SE/30 hooked up to my home network, I think FTP is the way to go for file transfers. (When I first got the computer I installed System 7.5 using one physical...
Mounting the SD/SCSI as an external drive sounds like a great idea. If so, I could backup my current HD and -- if/when it fails -- simply boot from the SD/SCSI.
1. Do I need Basilisk to partition the card or can I use a PC utility that creates empty HFV volumes? (I remember using one for Mini...
I finally managed to find time to tinker with my SE/30 yesterday. Got it hooked up to my WiFi (via the Netgear N300 extender) and enjoyed some online chess.
I have a recapped motherboard, which I will switch out for the original one when I've worked up the courage to do so (poor manual...
I finally got around to connecting my SE/30 to my new home WiFi (via a Netgear N300 extender). It went well and I was up and running in no time. Sadly, web browsing is a no-no these days (don't get me wrong; SSL is of course a good thing), but I can still enjoy a blitz game or two on the...
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