I didn't have to jailbreak it, or wipe it, or anything. I just popped out the SIM card (using the ultra-modern, paper clip-emulating Jonathan Ive-designed "extraction tool" supplied with my iPhone 3G), and I've got an iPod touch to give my daughter (and a home remote, and perhaps necessary as a spare lest my 3G suffer a mishap). Freakin' awesome!
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iPhone Friday: Epic clusterf**k + happy ending
AT&T sucks… so does Apple for forcing them on us, very un-Apple-like behavior if you ask me.
Yeah, they do suck. I’m nonplussed at how badly today has gone. I mean, I’m comfortable and happy sitting at a restaurant with wifi, but that’s blissful ignorance, ‘cos I can’t receive any phone calls and don’t know who might be trying to get ahold of me. The grilled salmon at Luca is helping, too.
It’s twoo! It’s twoo!
I just put iPhone software 2.0 on my gen 1 phone. I got a bunch of free apps on, and Cro-Mag Rally. So far so good. The Mail app is
improved nut I don’t see much else yet. And I have to reset sync history I think before contacts & calendar are going to work right. But in the meantime… Whoop!
J2 News: Clarification on Friday’s iPhone-a-rama
Please come to Luca anytime between 11am and 4pm, and stay as long as you want. I'll be discussing and presenting and helping the whole time.
Lunch and beverages of all sorts from Luca's fantastic menu will be available for purchase.
Don't forget to RSVP! I need to give a head count as soon as I can.
Looking forward to seeing y'all!
As always, check my blog at http://themacwhisperer.blogspot.com/ for
updates and news.
J2 News: Invitation on iPhone Friday
LogMeIn available for Mac… um… last year
Oh, man, this is top notch: LogMeIn, probably the leading package that let’s you control your computers from afar, finally came out with a Mac controller for their Free package, and … I guess I’m the last to know about it.
More options for web galleries
MacBreak Weekly mentioned Photrade and SmugMug in their picks. They both cost, but they both look and feel really good.
10.5.3 fixes Server
Download and run the 10.5.3 Server Combo Update, and the problems I wrote about in this post go away. Finally.
New Apple Store at North Star Mall
Free VPN!
Finally I had the opportunity/need/inspiration/circumstances to look for a free VPN server that would run on a server with a static IP on a LAN.
Turns out Mac OS X has one built in! It’s an open-source UNIX deal called vpnd, and it’s the same one on OS X Server and configured through the GUI. It’s no surprise that Apple left a VPN GUI out of OS X client — Server costs either $499 or $999 — but a very nice developer named Alex Jones came up with the free iVPN, and after a little port forwarding on the router, and 30 seconds of config of iVPN, we had ourselves a legit L2TP VPN tunnel.
It was important to me that the VPN be accessible by the client built-in to OS X — found in Internet Connect in Tiger or earlier, and in Network System Preferences in Leopard. I have become bored with downloading and config’ing standalone software: too many checkboxes, not enough stability.
So…. whoop! Very easy, very free.
Now, one thing about most VPN connections that has always bugged me is that, even if the client connects to a network resource, say a server, via its local Bonjour hostname, e.g. server.local, when a connection is attempted over the VPN it fails, and the user has to revert to using the IP address. Which is sort of fine, but a turn off to the less technically minded. So I just found this article on macosxhints.com about editing the /etc/hosts file:
Create the illusion that Bonjour works over a VPN
I haven’t tried it yet, but it makes sense to me.


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