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Category Archives: Network
Today I Learned how to Copy a Putty Key From Windows to a Mac
You created a private Putty key on Windows workstation to access a remote service but now you need to access that same remote service from a Mac workstation. In my case I need to access the same Git repository from … Continue reading
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Installing Synergy Update
This replaces my previous install instructions for Synergy. With the latest Synergy 1.4.5 Beta release it’s even easier to install on the Mac because you no longer need to install QSynergy. Just a reminder that I am running Windows 7 … Continue reading
Share a Keyboard Between a PC and a MacBook
I’ve been developing the Saturday MP website, which was developed using Ruby on Rails, on Windows using Rad Rails. Unfortunately developing on Ruby on Rails on Windows has a couple drawbacks: It’s hard to install Ruby and/or Rails on Windows. … Continue reading
Don’t Mix your Static and DHCP Addresses
I was working on some new servers that were soon going to be production servers. While working on them I noticed that they didn’t have static IP addresses. Being the good looking proactive guy that I am I sent a … Continue reading