It's supported, but only available to subscribers. If you're not logged on as a subscriber, it redirects you to the insecure version.
Nice touch, eh?
Where did you get a 300 MHz Droid?
Yeah, I have a Motorola Milestone (GSM version of the same device) and it is also 550 MHz. My battery is about 30-40% when I plug it in at night, and if an app decides to misbehave, the phone is sometimes flat even before I get home from work.
McAfee is second only to Norton in the amount of effort required to remove it, and the resources it hogs.
MCPR.exe hasn't failed for me yet. That said, with regards to resource hogging -- I'll give you that. One of the many reasons we have switched to Sophos at work. 50 PCs now running Sophos -- we're never looking back.
In a perfect world, we'd be running some kind of Unix that doesn't encourage you to run as root all day long, but until that day arrives, we're stuck with supporting those that haven't yet made the switch.
(If your router is anything like my OpenWrt one, if you don't run DHCPv6-PD, you'll get a dynamic
My apologies — the end of my message seems to have been cut off. I can't remember what I was going to write, but hey. You should get the gist.
You do not need to sign up for Internode's IPv6 trial.
All you have to do is change the domain in your username from "internode.on.net" to "ipv6.internode.on.net". Then, make sure IPv6 is enabled in your pppd config (e.g. check the "IPv6" box on your router, or on Debian, just add a line "ipv6
You'll also need to run a DHCPv6-PD client if you want the static
(If your router is anything like my OpenWrt one, if you don't run DHCPv6-PD, you'll get a dynamic
My only complaint is that it doesn't remember passwords the way AndFTP does (another excellent tool, by the way). I'd like to not have to type in the darned password every time, but oh well, it's a lot better than no ssh.
You've never heard of SSH keys?
I've never typed a password to log on to any of my machines with ConnectBot. Nor am I planning to. There is no need for a password remembering feature (nor can I imagine there ever will be), because SSH keys makes that redundant.
Happiness is twin floppies.