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processor : 0 | |
vendor_id : GenuineIntel | |
cpu family : 6 | |
model : 28 | |
model name : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z520 @ 1.33GHz | |
stepping : 2 | |
microcode : 0x217 | |
cpu MHz : 800.000 | |
cache size : 512 KB | |
physical id : 0 |
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by default,openwrt do not allow ssh access from wan, here are two method to change that: | |
1.login into your wrt from a lan host.issue the following command: | |
iptables -F | |
the command "flush away" all the firewall rules,including the one that rejects ssh request from wan. | |
now you can try ssh from anywhere. | |
aware that the firewall deactivation leads to highly security risk.and after the wrt restarts ,all default firewall configuration comes back.you hava to "flush" the rules once again. |
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# | |
# mkcd command | |
# This is an improvised version of the mkcd command at http://superuser.com/questions/152794/is-there-a-shortcut-to-mkdir-foo-and-immediately-cd-into-it | |
# This function has to be added to the ~/.bashrc file | |
# After that you can run command like: mkdir abc, mkdir -p one/two/three | |
# | |
function mkcd { | |
last=$(eval "echo \$$#") | |
if [ ! -n "$last" ]; then | |
echo "Enter a directory name" |
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