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RedPenguin

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  1. I also have the Debian loaded on my ZipIt, but I have noticed a somewhat serious problem. My friend and I both bought ZipIt's, and hacked them with the same userland (rootnexus) because we both liked it. Though, we noticed both devices now have the exact same WiFi mac address, which anyone can tell is a big problem if both end up on the same network, which it's likely we may in our circumstances. Is there any known way to force one of the ZipIt's to a new MAC? EDIT: Also, I have no clue if I am missing something obvious or not, but when I attempt to use the MP3 player on Root Nexus's image using headphones, no matter what pair I attempt to use, the headphones work fine but the speaker is still playing and each time the headphone jack is definitely in as far as possible. Also, where is everybody finding dillo? apt-get fails to have it, and I even searched the older userland for it, the one in the first Hak5 show, but I found an armel deb for Ubuntu that appears to be working.
  2. NvM, I figured this out. I had to make a script that upon using the VPN, forced the proper DNS to be given to scutil, then I had to upon closing, rewrite scutil with the original internal DNS servers for my college network. The reason it worked on other networks, is the used public DNS servers, so all was well, but my college network uses internal DNS, which messes the VPN up, since obviously they can't be reached externally.
  3. My college network has only TCP 80 and TCP 443 permitted, and even though my Nokia N810 connects to the VPN fine on the college network, my iPhone with the EXACT same settings, refuses to connect, even though it works on every other network. Any ideas?
  4. I have installed the OpenVPN Access Server on a Ubuntu Server VM in VirtualBox and it works beautifully for Windows clients, as I'm at my college right now using it to type this message. Though for my Nokia Internet Tablet N810, I have to manually configure the DNS putting the DNS in /etc/resolv.conf after running OpenVPN with the config file. Problems arise if I forget to change it back later. My jailbroken iPhone after using openvpn-iphone will connect fine but after trying to force DNS, it still will not connect to anything. Any recommendations so my two portable devices can work as nice as Windows? EDIT: I got the Nokia working so far, it's just the iPhone doesn't want to run the script, so I have to tweak a little more.
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