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Notes from Seeing Like a State

Scott, James C.. Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (The Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University). Yale University Press. Kindle Edition.

The book has been expertly reviewed here (and less so here), so I will not add my own incompetent review to the pile.

I will offer instead some of my highlights and notes I took while reading it. This is a book with a somewhat narrow focus on “authoritarian high-modernism” (a wonderful phrase) in the context of states, but just a little bit of contemplation goes a long way to form an expansive reconsideration of authority in almost any social organization.

2017-01-15    
An Illustrated Guide to SSH Tunnels

SSH tunnels can provide secure connections through insecure or untrusted networks and may also be used to securely route through firewalls.

About This Guide

This guide began as a personal document to help me learn and remember how SSH tunnels work and has been several years incubating. If you find errors or think of additional examples that you believe would be helpful, I’d be delighted to know about them.

Terminology

Throughout this guide we use “SSH” to refer to the SSH protocol or the world of SSH things and use ssh to refer to the ssh(1) program itself. “We use ssh and sshd to make SSH connections.” The examples in this tutorial are based on OpenSSH 0.9.8 and later.

2015-08-16