Tech the halls
Dec. 27th, 2004 02:59 pmOn my own in the house for the first time these hols, surrounded by glittering piles of shiny tech, I've finally found the motivation to try to set up my SonyEricsson P900 to talk to my computer. (I've only had the P900 for about 8 months, so this is something of a record for me in terms of getting round to configuring things.) First things first, install the software on the two CDs that came with the phone... that's the two PC CDs. Hmm.
Never mind, eh; Macs are clever, so I'll just use iSync to do its clever stuff... except that iSync can't see any devices within range, despite the fact that Bluetooth file sharing was eventually persuaded to see my phone once I told it that it was an 'other device' rather than a phone (though it still can't see any files on it).
What am I doing wrong?
The other tech task I'd planned to get done today was to transfer some files from a mac floppy disk to my laptop. Easy! ... Except that the mac with a floppy drive isn't on the network and doesn't have a USB port, and the PC (which also isn't on the network) which has a floppy drive and a USB port won't read this (rather ancient) vintage of mac disk. Maybe I'll get bored enough yet that I'll try to find a more recent mac/PC floppy disk, transfer the files from one disk to the other on the mac, then use the PC to read the newer disk... or maybe I'll wait till I get back to Cambridge, where I have an external USB floppy drive for the mac.
Meanwhile, while wireless network and BROADBAND are very much appreciated, it's irritating that the built-in firewall here seems to block anything useful (ssh, telnet, ftp). This means that I can only get to chiark (where all my mail is) via mindterm, which is okay except that due to some as yet undiagnosed terminal weirdness tab doesn't work. Which means I can't tab to the next new mail (in an inbox with 1772 mails in it, this is actually something of a problem) and I can't tab-complete anything. Annoying.
In other news: not only do I appear to have no network-fu, I seem to have lost all my elite gamer-fu.
sion_a bought me the Sonic Mega Collection for Christmas, and I have been hedgehogging the telly to fuel my videogame addiction ever since. However I completely FAILED to finish Sonic 2 despite having 12 lives at the start of Death Egg Zone, and I can't even get past the Labyrinth Zone boss on original Sonic. And I can't unlock Sonic Spinball until I've finished one or more of the first three games! My left thumb is blistered, I'm seeing gold rings in front of my eyes, but the evil Doctor Robotnik remains unvanquished. I'll get you next time, Robotnik, just see if I don't...
Never mind, eh; Macs are clever, so I'll just use iSync to do its clever stuff... except that iSync can't see any devices within range, despite the fact that Bluetooth file sharing was eventually persuaded to see my phone once I told it that it was an 'other device' rather than a phone (though it still can't see any files on it).
What am I doing wrong?
The other tech task I'd planned to get done today was to transfer some files from a mac floppy disk to my laptop. Easy! ... Except that the mac with a floppy drive isn't on the network and doesn't have a USB port, and the PC (which also isn't on the network) which has a floppy drive and a USB port won't read this (rather ancient) vintage of mac disk. Maybe I'll get bored enough yet that I'll try to find a more recent mac/PC floppy disk, transfer the files from one disk to the other on the mac, then use the PC to read the newer disk... or maybe I'll wait till I get back to Cambridge, where I have an external USB floppy drive for the mac.
Meanwhile, while wireless network and BROADBAND are very much appreciated, it's irritating that the built-in firewall here seems to block anything useful (ssh, telnet, ftp). This means that I can only get to chiark (where all my mail is) via mindterm, which is okay except that due to some as yet undiagnosed terminal weirdness tab doesn't work. Which means I can't tab to the next new mail (in an inbox with 1772 mails in it, this is actually something of a problem) and I can't tab-complete anything. Annoying.
In other news: not only do I appear to have no network-fu, I seem to have lost all my elite gamer-fu.
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Date: 2004-12-28 08:44 am (UTC)OTOH, since it recommends changing the server configuration, this may not be optimally useful to you either, especially if your sister is correct in saying that the problem is with chiark sending stuff back...
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Date: 2004-12-28 09:53 am (UTC)On the other hand the possibility of reconfiguring the firewall here is about as unlikely as that of reconfiguring chiark, so I suspect it's a moot point. :-/
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Date: 2004-12-29 06:18 pm (UTC)There's a second common explanation for MTU-related network problems of this kind, which is that the firewall blocks incoming ICMP packets. What normally happens if you send too large a packet is that the objecting router sends back a ICMP packet saying fragmentation is required, and your machine responds by lowering its MTU for that route. If the firewall is blocking ICMP then this message doesn't get across and your machine carries on sending large packets, all of which end up in a black hole. This explanation fits the "chiark sending something back" scenario, except that as far as I can tell the route from cable.ntl.com (i.e., my machine) to chiark has an MTU of 1500 which is usually the maximum possible. (If it affected more than just chiark then you wouldn't be able to post long LiveJournal posts.)
However, if it is that, and your local firewall isn't dropping fragmented packets, then you can fix the problem by lowering your own MTU even if you can't change anything on the firewall.