[GRLUG] Cheap Laptop Needed

Kaminski, Dennis J Dennis.Kaminski at dematic.com
Fri Mar 30 09:39:59 EDT 2007


If you have a receiving server available, perhaps a boot up and hourly
program that sends traceroute (laptop to server) data to a time stamped
file on your server. 

Dennis J Kaminski


-----Original Message-----
From: grlug-bounces at grlug.org [mailto:grlug-bounces at grlug.org] On Behalf
Of Michael Mol
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:29 PM
To: grlug at grlug.org
Subject: Re: [GRLUG] Cheap Laptop Needed

On 3/29/07, Jorge La <weeneedhelp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yesterday, I parked my car at work for 45 minutes and when i came out,
> someone went and stole my messenger bag, the laptop that was in the
> messenger bag, my remote car starter (to my own car... they cant even
use
> that, so i don't know why they stoled it), my CDs, and cut the power
wire to
> my cop detector. Poop.
>
> Anyways, is their anyone selling or have a spare laptop laying around
that
> they are willing to sell? It doesn't need to be that powerful. The
stolen
> laptop was a Celeron Coppermine with 256mb RAM running Xubuntu. All I
used
> it for was surfing.

I'll keep an eye out.

But this really brings to mind a service/piece of software I was
thinking about writing.  My desktop has a cron job to wget a missing
file on my web server account.  When I need to connect to it, I check
the error logs to get the IP address. (Yes, I know I should use dyndns
or cjb.  I haven't bothered to look into it yet.)

I've been thinking about replacing the missing file with a PHP script
which keeps a short history of accesses.  It wouldn't be much of a
stretch to add an identifying field to the GET method request, and
look up results by field.  That way, if your system is plugged in and
connected to the net, you can easily find out the network it's
connecting from, especially if it's configured to connect to any old
available network.

-- 
:wq
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