If Fenrir requires git, that is a problem, because
git is not on AntiX, and I tried to apt install it, and it cannot find
it.
I am wondering if the errors are related to
git.
I'm using OCR on the screen, so it isn't easy to
obtain the messages, and impossible to save them.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2022 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX
Howdy,
Well I ran check-dependencies.py and it gave a
couple mysterious errors, What errors you
get? Fenrir starts for testing also just from git folder without any need to
install. But it requires the needed dependencys and the correct pulse
setup.
See readme section pulseaudio.
Also this is the speakup list and people tend to flame if someone is
„advertising“ different software. To prevent this you can register to fenrirs
mailing list to get useful help. We will get it run for sure.
Cheers chrys
Am 27.08.2022 um 17:37 schrieb K0LNY_Glenn
<glenn@ervin.email>:
Hi Didier,I did try to join that forum
about a week ago, and never got a confirmation for the
forum.I also contacted someone associated with it and asked
why accessibility wasn't built
in.Thanks.-----
Original Message ----- From: "Didier Spaier"
<didier@xxxxxxxx>To:
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Saturday, August 27,
2022 12:22 PMSubject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiXHi,Installing
a package intended for another distribution can work...
Butoftentimes does not.If
not yet done, I suggest that you post your issue in this
forum:https://www.antixforum.com/Caveat: I
do not know if it is accessible with a screen
reader.Cheers,DiderLe
27/08/2022 à 15:06, K0LNY_Glenn a écrit :
Well I found espeak-ng for Debian Buster
here:
https://packages.debian.org/buster/espeak-ng
The file I downloaded
was:
espeak-ng_1.49.2+dfsg-8+deb10u1.debian.tar.xz
Looking in the archive, there are some
.install files, but I didn't find
any
.sh files, so I don't know which file to use
to get espeak installed on
this
system.
Or if there is a .deb for RhVoice, that would
work too, but did I download
the wrong espeak-ng file for installing
it?
Thanks.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "K0LNY_Glenn"
<glenn@ervin.email>
To: "Jude DaShiell"
<jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>; "Gregory Nowak"
<greg@xxxxxxxxx>;
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2022 9:46
AM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiX
Well I ran check-dependencies.py and it gave a
couple mysterious errors,
but
it didn't help.
I ran install.sh again.
I ran sudo fenrir and again it only gave me
the startup tone.
It acts like there is no TTS for it to
use.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jude DaShiell"
<jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email>;
"Gregory Nowak" <greg@xxxxxxxxx>;
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 9:55
PM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiX
Also sysctl enable fenrir.service or is it
fenrirscreenreader.service then
sysctl start fenrir.service or sysctl start
fenrirscreenreader.service.
If a service is missing systemd will let you
know about it.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot
com>
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of
liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in
that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author,
1940)
.
On Fri, 26 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
Well I ran install.sh on the system, and
pressed enter where it said to
proceed, and it said was finished, and it
said to type
sudo fenrir
to test it, and all I can get is the
two-tone sound when fenrir starts,
but
no TTS.
Should have that installed espeak or
espeak-ng?
Thanks.
----- Original Message
-----
From: "Jude DaShiell"
<jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email>;
"Gregory Nowak" <greg@xxxxxxxxx>;
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 8:27
PM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiX
For now and not forever, why not do apt
purge ufw?
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot
com>
"There are four boxes to be used in defense
of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in
that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author,
1940)
.
On Fri, 26 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
Then all 1000 ports show up in nmap as
closed.
So it seems if I allow a port in ufw, it
shows up as closed, but not
filtered.
So filtered means ufw is running, and if
22 gets allowed, it is not
filtered, but still
closed.
Glenn
----- Original Message
-----
From: "Jude DaShiell"
<jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "K0LNY_Glenn"
<glenn@ervin.email>; "Gregory Nowak"
<greg@xxxxxxxxx>;
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 7:12
PM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiX
What happens if ufw --disable is run then
the offending computer gets
rebooted?
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot
com>
"There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use
in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author,
1940)
.
On Fri, 26 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
I've considered that, and if I can get
any port to open, I will
gladly
use
telnet.
Hell, if I could open all 1000 ports
now, I would!
Glenn
----- Original Message
-----
From: "Gregory Nowak"
<greg@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 7:01
PM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with
AntiX
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 02:06:13PM
-0500, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
On the antiX I
did
sudo netcat -l
22
and then on the pine 64, I did sudo nc
10.248.1.143
22
and it does not seem to
connect.
I wonder if it is because I am using
22 to get from my windows
to
the
Pine64, in order to go linux to
linux.
Port 22 is a privileged port. You should
consider using 1024
or
higher. If the listening port is open on
the firewall, the
commands
you gave above should connect. If you
type something on the
client
side, you should see it typed on the
antiX machine, and the other
way
round. This will however not give you a
login terminal. To do
that,
you need something that handles logins
to listen on your netcat.
This
isn't something I've done, so can't give
you more directions here.
If
you don't care about the connection
being secure, which you don't
seem
to, you might as well
try:
apt install
telnetd
and open tcp 23 on your
firewall.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 04:12:28PM
-0500, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
Well I thought I'd try iptables
again.
I finally got it to run without any
errors, that long
iptables
command
I
got
earlier.
But nmap still sees no ports open on
that
host.
Prior to running iptables, I tried to
apt install it, and
the
message
was
that I'm already running the
latest.
So I needed to restart iptables
with
sudo service iptables
restart
and it can find no service
iptables.
I retyped it several times to be sure
there was no
typos.
This is to be expected, iptables is not
a system
service.
So I
tried
sudo systemctl restart
iptables
and the system cannot find
systemctl
Is antiX running sysvinit, openrc, or
something else? This
is
something the antiX documentation should
tell you. What does it
use
for PID1 or
init?
question:
If I reboot, if the long iptables
command worked, will it stick if
I
reboot?
No.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 05:57:37PM
-0500, K0LNY_Glenn
wrote:
Well it seems ufw is there, but it
must not be
running
automatically,
but
it
does not fix the port
problem.
I
did
sudo ufw allow
ssh
it said tcp port
allowed
or something like
that
so I checked on the other computer
with
nmap
100 ports
closed
So I did sudo ufw
restart
and the other computer said 999 ports
filtered tcp port 22
closed.
I've done iptables too, but that does
not stay after a
reboot.
if I do sudo ufw
status
it shows tcp port 22
allow
but it does not stay from a
reboot.
You need to save the firewall
configuration once you changed it for
it
to persist across reboots. I haven't
used ufw, so you will need
to
read up on how to do
that.
If port tcp 22 shows up as not filtered
but closed, then the port
is
open, but there is no ssh service
running.
Greg
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