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There is something weird going on on my network.
I have a raspberry running Raspbian, with name "Myraspberry" and i am trying to find the IP address from my computer running windows with Bonjour installed on it.
if i ping Myraspberry.local i get nothing, but if i open Bonjour Browser i am actually getting the IP and name correctly. I can connect via SSH with putty using that name which makes me wonder that there is something fishy going on.
So what could be the cause of not being able to ping the device?
SO I had installed bonjour itself, by uninstalling it and installing itunes made it to work properly, might be a bug on the stand alone bonjour
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I'm running a simple FastAPI application in WSL2 in a anaconda env, the code is very simple, as in the image
The app is running in localhost:127.0.0.1:8000 but I can't access it from Windows browser.
How do I do it, because later I want to test the API using swagger ui?
I used ip route or wsl hostname -i command to see the ip of WSL machine but none of them worked
Found the answer, turned out I still have a VPN running and it seems that it prevented me from accessing
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This is not a coding question but I can't find a clear answer anywhere so I thought the stackoverflow community will know. Let's say, I'm currently using computer A and running Remote Desktop on Windows to access computer B. From computer B, I sign in to a website. Would the admin for that website be able to tell I was on computer A when I signed in? Or can they only pick up my computer B IP address? I don't know much about networking and remote desktop so any help is appreciated.
Your IP will be of computer B. You can think of Remote Desktop as a TV (with which you can interact) - the images from the remote computer are transmitted to your computer, but all actions still happen on the remote computer.
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I am just trying to learn MongoDB. I followed this walktrough to install it:
http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-windows/
Here is my screenshot for mongod.exe:
And here isthe screenshot of mongo.exe:
It seems everything is fine to me. Am I wrong?
During my googlings I decided that MongoVue is a good management application for MongoDB by a cool user interface. So I downloaded and installed it. Here is the screen I see when I opened it:
How do I have to fill these fields to create a connection from MongoVue to MongoDB? Do I have to do something else before that?
Assuming you haven't configured authentication within MongoDB, just give the connection a name and fill in the IP address of the server (127.0.0.1 if it's local):
Click Test to test out the settings and then Save to create the connection. Then click Connect on the parent dialog to actually connect to the server.
Caution
MongoVUE doesn't work with 3.x MongoDB servers and hasn't been updated in almost two years. See here for alternatives.
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I am using filezilla as my ftp client and I was successfully using it. But now filezilla is not connecting with one of my server. But it connects to other servers.
So I was confused and I thought the server may down. But when I checked in downorisitjustme.com the server appears to be online. Don't know what is going on. Can you guys please help me on it?
Can you please check your FTP services status and try to stop firewall on your server, may be due to firewall you are unable to connect FTP server.
Actually it was a problem with my hosting side. They blocked my IP, may be because of a number of unsuccessful login attempt. And it got solved. Thanks guys.
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I have just recently upgraded to Wheezy. Since I have updated my server will spontaneously kill networking. What logs could I look in to see if I can find the issue? I have looked in /var/log and there are no logs that look relevant that have been updated in the past few days. This server runs headless so re-enabling networking means turning the server off and on again as I can't ssh to it.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
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var/log/syslog should have something. You can run dmesg which may pick it up if it's a kernel module problem or something - to find the module name use lspci -v | grep -i ethernet and look for the module name a few lines later (it could be e1000 or something). Use the module name when grepping the dmesg output.