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I have a pc in the cow/sheep/horse barn for handling a bunch of IoT stuff out there. It is a lot nicer to be sitting in my office in the house than out there when coding Arduino needs to be done. I use warpinator.
The outside pc has "accept all" without asking set. But, my main office pc has it set to manual "accept" as I'd like to know if something was being transferred to it. Kid's prank!!
I have to scurry like a mad thing when I make changes in the barn and need to send them inside for date-balance. I have to race down the stairs from the loft, open and shut one big door to keep animals in/out, scurry across the yard into the house and upstairs to the "office."
Being able to set the timeout to 2 or 3-minutes would add years to my life.
Is there a .cfg or .ini file somewhere?
(all Linux household here)
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I have a pc in the cow/sheep/horse barn for handling a bunch of IoT stuff out there. It is a lot nicer to be sitting in my office in the house than out there when coding Arduino needs to be done. I use warpinator.
The outside pc has "accept all" without asking set. But, my main office pc has it set to manual "accept" as I'd like to know if something was being transferred to it. Kid's prank!!
I have to scurry like a mad thing when I make changes in the barn and need to send them inside for date-balance. I have to race down the stairs from the loft, open and shut one big door to keep animals in/out, scurry across the yard into the house and upstairs to the "office."
Being able to set the timeout to 2 or 3-minutes would add years to my life.
Is there a .cfg or .ini file somewhere?
(all Linux household here)
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