- #GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT INSTALL#
- #GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT CODE#
- #GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT PASSWORD#
I would recommend you set a 360-second refresh interval, so that the list only updates once an hour. You can cut and past this directly into GeekTool.
#GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT CODE#
You'll also need to alter the following code and change the IP address so that it matches the IP address of your Tivo. GeekTool (someone elses great program) is a Mac system preference pane application that puts things on your desktop background, where things are images, files, and. In order to use this program, you need to have vserver running on your (hacked) Tivo and you must also have the "vstream-client" executable located on your Macintosh in /usr/local/bin. Shows with multiple episodes are shown on two lines: the first line contains the name of the program and the total number of episodes, and the second line contains the episode name and date and time of the last episode recorded. Played around with ImageMagick and Geektool, feedback welcome :) by danthedestroyer in GeekTool danthedestroyer S 2 points 3 points 4 points 9 years ago (0 children) Yes, I used ImageMagick. The output is formatted so that single programs are shown on one line with the program name, episode title, and record date. TaskPaper, GeekTool, and OmniFocus build my GTD setup. The script uses the vstream client to gather the list of programs from your "Now Playing" list, sorts them, and then groups them together ala Tivo's "folders" feature. We have one-swipe access to the currently playing audio, and the ability to adjust the volume. (early 2013) Trackpad Dead Installing Apache Hadoop on Mac Geeklet script to. In a debug output you should see line similar to thisĭebug1: Executing proxy command: exec socat STDIO PROXY:10.9.30.111: those of you with vserver running on your Tivo and vstream running on your Mac, here's a short script I've written that - when used with GeekTool - allows you to put the "Now Playing" list from your TiVo on to your desktop. Options for playing music from iPod touch wirelessly How can I disable the. You can verify if it works by connecting to any host behind the jump server with “-v” option.
For me, using >tail -fAfter having to do that a few times, you will probably figure out what is causing the freeze and be able to fix your script.
Prox圜ommand socat STDIO PROXY::%h:%p,proxyport=3128 Then, save the file, restart GeekTool from System Preferences, and you should be good to go. Your ~/.ssh/config file should look like this: For the sake of example, we will assume that proxy service is listening on port 3128 (default in Squid). Let’s assume that your “jump” host is called and you want all outbound SSH connections to be proxied through this bastion, but on top of that you would like to exclude to which you want to connect directly.
#GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT INSTALL#
I am using ArchLinux, so this is how I install socat:
This will vary depending on your linux distribution.
Unfortunately it does not have such built-in functionality, but it is relatively easy to achieve that with external application called ‘socat’ or 'connect-proxy’. It’s much quicker to configure your local Open SSH client to connect through proxy.
#GEEKTOOL MUSIC PLAYER SCRIPT PASSWORD#
While it certainly works, it takes too much time, especially if you are using password authentication because you need to type password twice. Most people just login to the bastion host through SSH and then start SSH client to their destination device from there. This is very useful if the servers you are connecting to are located in restricted network and the only unrestricted access is through bastion/jump host.
If your proxy server supports CONNECT method, you actually can use this functionality to connect with SSH protocol.