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I have permission for my modifications from the coder
The code is under MIT License. You can do whatever you want with it, just include the copyright in the source code (Don't distribute and claim as your own)... I'll clarify that better in the next release.
From the README: "Please keep the "Powered by LookingGlass" link intact to promote this script."
It pretty much boils down to: If you want to support my efforts, then keep the link, but no one is holding a gun to your head.
@telephone
I was right about the terminal emulation then
Never seen it before ... theres a first for everything
@William, What happened to Transit LG?
Debian 6
Securecrt (windows version)
Could be the terminal emulation but never seen it before.
Thought there was some "screening" of keys used/allowed.
For secureCRT, in session options under mapped keys, check backspace sends [...] to fix the ^H issues.
And I always like this:
@telephone, I love it when programmers use ASCII Art in their code. It should be a standard! Have you got your own script or a frequent visitor of a good online one?
This is great!
I threw up a few of my own:
http://actually.streamlively.com/lg/ - BuyVM SJ
http://fundamental.streamlively.com/lg/ - DataShack
http://results.streamlively.com/lg/ - NodeDeploy Phoenix
Mark here thanks
New Release
Version: 1.2.0
New features:
Download: LookingGlass v1.2.0
How do I upgrade?
unzip -o LookingGlass-1.2.0.zip
), then runconfigure.sh
again.Themes can be viewed: LookingGlass themes
@bnmkl I just use Google to find some good ol' ASCII art
updated
Skinned
Looking amazing, not that theres a lot of difference between 'Cerulean' and 'Spacelab'.
Will be implementing this soon - Though I feel it'll need a touch of theme-magic to make it look flush with the new site.
Can someone explain me the funcionality of this project?
Love it!
Just updated to v1.2.0, have it running on a 64MB RAM KVM VPS (NL) and a 128MB RAM Xen VPS (DE)
Following fellow Austrian's (@William) pattern:
nl.fusioned.net :: Alblasserdam, Netherlands
de.fusioned.net :: Falkenstein, Germany
Just remember to install php-pdo for this to work and then restart apache/httpd. By default we don't have pdo installed on our servers and this was causing an issue.
It allows you to run a traceroute or ping to basically any IP, from a remote server. It's useful for testing network connectivity to various other locations in the world, for a specific geographic location, datacenter or host.
@telephone Everything works but Ping, What do I miss?
The ping binary itself, I suspect, @LAKid.
@Wintereise I thnik my php is wroing, on other vps, it works fine, but this crap one, Ping doesn't work.
Because the DC is down.
Can you provide the following:
ping -c5 google.com
work for all users? (not root)whereis ping
and post the locationIt shouldn't be PHP, otherwise none of the commands would work.
Would anyone be kind enough to provide some sort of step by step/more detailed instructions. I have to admit that webservers are definitely my main weakness.
How does one get PHP with nginx working too?
by using Minstall ?
You don't need Nginx. The Nginx config is included within the instructions due to it's setup being different.
The script will run perfectly fine with Apache.
But if you do wish to install Nginx, then look at one of the minimal install scripts floating around... Here's two of my favorite:
Minstall
Centmin Mod
And so it does. That was easy. Thanks!
@telephone love the looking glass
@telephone may i suggest an improvement to the looking glass script? Call traceroute with the "-A" option if it is supported, to lookup and display AS numbers.
I did this manualy in: LookingGlass/LookingGlass.php on line 148:
Before:
return $this->procExecute('traceroute -4 -w2', $host, $fail);
After:
return $this->procExecute('traceroute -4 -w2 -A', $host, $fail);
@raidz +1