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TTiddlyWiki uses Wiki style markup, a way of lightly "tagging" plain text so it can be transformed into HTML. Edit this Tiddler to see samples.\n\n! Header Samples\n!Header 1\n!!Header 2\n!!!Header 3\n!!!!Header 4\n!!!!!Header 5\n\n! Unordered Lists:\n* Lists are where it's at\n* Just use an asterisk and you're set\n** To nest lists just add more asterisks...\n***...like this\n* The circle makes a great bullet because once you've printed a list you can mark off completed items\n* You can also nest mixed list types\n## Like this\n\n! Ordered Lists\n# Ordered lists are pretty neat too\n# If you're handy with HTML and CSS you could customize the [[numbering scheme|http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_list-style-type.asp]]\n## To nest, just add more octothorpes (pound signs)...\n### Like this\n* You can also\n** Mix list types\n*** like this\n# Pretty neat don't you think?\n\n! Tiddler links\nTo create a Tiddler link, just use mixed-case WikiWord, or use [[brackets]] for NonWikiWordLinks. This is how the GTD style [[@Action]] lists are created. \n\nNote that existing Tiddlers are in bold and empty Tiddlers are in italics. See CreatingTiddlers for details.\n\n! External Links\nYou can link to [[external sites|http://google.com]] with brackets. You can also LinkToFolders on your machine or network shares.\n\n! Images\nEdit this tiddler to see how it's done.\n[img[http://img110.echo.cx/img110/139/gorilla8nw.jpg]]\n\n!Tables\n|!th1111111111|!th2222222222|\n|>| colspan |\n| rowspan |left|\n|~| right|\n|colored| center |\n|caption|c\n\nFor a complex table example, see PeriodicTable.\n\n! Horizontal Rules\nYou can divide a tiddler into\n----\nsections by typing four dashes on a line by themselves.\n\n! Blockquotes\n<<<\nThis is how you do an extended, wrapped blockquote so you don't have to put angle quotes on every line.\n<<<\n>level 1\n>level 1\n>>level 2\n>>level 2\n>>>level 3\n>>>level 3\n>>level 2\n>level 1\n\n! Other Formatting\n''Bold''\n==Strike==\n__Underline__\n//Italic//\nSuperscript: 2^^3^^=8\nSubscript: a~~ij~~ = -a~~ji~~\n@@highlight@@\n@@color(green):green colored@@\n@@bgcolor(#ff0000):color(#ffffff):red colored@@\n
Hedding UMC
Technical Laydown for Hedding United Methodist Church, Barre Vermont.
overview
The Neighborhood Computers are currently being developed. The details on these systems are available below our goal is to expand this system into the beginning of the [[Barre Open Source Institute | http://www.bosivt.org/ ]]:\n\n* Current laydown of [[hedding_classroom]]\nWe will need \n* [[carriers | http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=34972&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&lang=en-US&s=1 ]] for these systems. \n* to upgrade electrical systems
* [[Teen Center | http://docbox.flint.com:8081/hedding/humctc ]]\n* [[System Essentials|http://docbox.flint.com:8081/hedding/humctc]]
Systems at Hedding UMC include:\n\n[[Office System Computers]]\n[[Classroom Computers]]\n[[Chapel Audio]]\n[[Portable Audio]]\n[[Surveillance Video]]\n[[Satellite]]\n[[Electrical]]\n[[HVAC]]
The next meeting voice connection is scheduled to take place at:\n{{{\n 14:00 EDT Monday 9 September 2007.\n}}}\nTo obtain voice connection to this meeting please use the following dialup information:\n{{{\n Access Number (866) 809-4014\n Access Code 5370480\n International Access Number (801) 303-7449\n Moderator Application www.norsvp.com\n}}}\n\n!! Agenda\n* Teen Center Status\n* Operator Scheduling\n* Opening issues
Let there be satellites...
In the spirit of the Nickelodeon program "Adult Swim", the HUMCTC Adult Swim is for all folks who are interested in technology who are beyond their teen years.\n\nWe are closely aligned with the Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts, and are interested in the Vermont Software Developers Alliance for additional participation.\n\nWe normally meet between 4 and 6 o'clock PM at 40 Washington Street, Barre Vermont \n\nFor location click [[here | http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=40+Washington+street,+Barre,+Vermont&vps=1&jsv=173b&sll=45.006245,-72.107134&sspn=0.00572,0.01193&num=10&iwloc=A&iwstate1=saveplace]]\n
This is the layout of the computer systems in the classroom:\n\n|0| System | Make | Model/Form Factor | RAM | Hard Drive | Processor |\n|1| Alpha | Gateway | Desktop | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|2| Beta | Gateway | Desktop | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|3| Gamma | Gateway | Desktop | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|4| Delta | Gateway | Desktop | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|5| Epsilon | Dell | Dimension / Baby Tower | 256 mb | 20 gb | P III 950 mHz |\n|6| Zeta | Dell | 1600 / Mini Tower | 128 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|7| Eta | Dell | Optiplex Mini Tower | 256 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|8| Theta | Compaq | Deskpro | 127 mb | 20 gb |P III |\n|9| Iota | Compaq | Deskpro | 128 mb | 4.43 gb |P III |\n|10| Kappa | Dell | Optiplex Mini Tower | 126 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|11| Lambda | Dell | Optiplex Mini Tower | 192 mb | 10gb | P III 800 mHz |\n|12| Mu | Gateway | Mini Tower | 384 mb | 15 gb | P III 750 mHz |\n
This is the layout of the computer systems in the classroom:\n\n|0| System | Make | Model/Form Factor | RAM | Hard Drive | Processor |\n|1| Alpha | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|2| mue | Dell | Optiplex GX-50 | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|3| Gamma | Dell | Optiplex GX-50 | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|4| Delta | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 128 mb | 15 gb | P III 550 mHz |\n|5| Epsilon | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 256 mb | 20 gb | P III 950 mHz |\n|6| Zeta | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 128 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|7| Eta | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 256 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|8| Theta | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 127 mb | 20 gb |P III |\n|9| Iota | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 128 mb | 4.43 gb |P III |\n|10| Kappa | Dell | Optiplex GX-260 | 126 mb | 10gb | P III 733 mHz |\n|11| Lambda | Dell | ?? | 192 mb | 10gb | P III 800 mHz |\n|12| Mu | Dell | ?? | 384 mb | 15 gb | P III 750 mHz |\n
Hedding Classroom Configuration\n\nEach Workstation in the classroom shall contain\n\n* Current Copy of Ubuntu.\n* Remove mail icon.\n* Appropriately Loaded [[System Software]]\n* a static IP in the 192.168.0.101 to 192.,168.0.112 range \n* All ubuntu restricted extras\n* copy of skype\n* printer configured and tested.\n* [[Reporting Tools]] to verify status\n\nThe Server of the facility shall contain
System Software is available from this System Software Install.\n\nThis list was generated using this [[technique | http://docbox.flint.com:8081/geekland#dupingubuntu]] based upon the server box (??).
We need the following things on this network:\n\n* Distribution Server\n* Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ([[LDAP | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ldap]]) server
the reporting tools are as follows:\n\n[[sysinfo.sh]] - General tester...\n[[dnsresolver.sh]] - tests the ability to access the websites in sites.txt\n\n
!dnsresolver.sh\n{{{\n#!/bin/sh\n# 'clear'\n# ============================================================================\n# Name : dnsresolver.sh\n# Author : Yarger \n# Editor : Flint\n# Version : 0.1\n# Copyright : General Public License\n# Description : Assignment As Follows:\n# ========================================================================\n# Write a script that implements the wget program to include the following:\n# - tests the ability to access the websites in sites.txt\n# - reports on the systems ability to access this list of sites\n# - optionally saves result as a record of the state of the site\n# - Handle errors (input file doesn't exist, etc.)\n# \n# Examples of a run:\n# ./dnsresolver.sh sites.txt result.txt\n# google.com resolves on this system.\n# yahoo.com resolves on this system.\n# dogpile.com resolves on this system.\n# site5.com resolves on this system.\n# heddingumc.org resolves on this system.\n# asstr.org resolves on this system.\n# drama.com resolves on this system.\n# xmasvt.com resolves on this system.\n# dlkgdkmvnsd.kjgh ...is not resolving.\n#\n# CURRENT BUGS:\n#\n# has no ability to pass commandline information into it. \n# This file format:\n# ./dnsresolver.sh sites.txt result.txt # should work \n# If the files necessary are not available, a useage line should appear\n# ./dnsresolver.sh \n# I do not have a file of target sites to work from, please provide them.\n# The garbage collection routine could erase an index.html that you really need. \n# recommend that a temp directory be set up, index.html(s) go there, and then\n# removing this at run end.\n# Regards,\n# Flint\n# ============================================================================\n \nIMPORT="sites.txt" #imports the site list\nwhile read line\ndo\necho -n $line #reads and echos the line input\nwget -nv --no-dns-cache --dns-timeout=0.1 $line -o output.txt #takes the inputed site from the txt file and resolves with wget ***theres your wget paul***\nblah=$(grep -c [1] output.txt ) #this takes and counts the number of times [1] (the proper resolving response) appears in the output file \nif [ $blah = "0" ]; #if the proper resolving response does not appear then an error message is displayed.\nthen\necho " ...is not resolving."\nelse\necho " resolves on this system."\nfi\nrm output.txt # removes the output file\nrm -rf index* # removes debris\ndone < sites.txt\n\n#i dont know whether or not you will look at this file but it took me untill 0506 hrs this morning to get thos far and i still have to write usage instructions for you. i hope your happy i will be calling you at 0900 hours today to gloat so HA!!!\n}}}
{{{\n#!/bin/bash\n# 'clear'\n# ============================================================================\n# Name : sysinfo.sh\n# Author : Flitn \n# Editor : \n# Version : 0.1\n# Copyright : General Public License\n# Description : Assignment As Follows:\n# - quickly gathers information on computer \n# ========================================================================\n\n# Sat 24 Oct 2009 12:49:33 PM EDT pflint\n# capture name\n# capture all ip information use ifconfig\n# capture hardware information from lshw\n## grep for "vendor:"\n/usr/bin/lshw | grep "vendor:" \n## grep for "serial:"\n/usr/bin/lshw | grep "serial:" \n## grep for "product:"\n/usr/bin/lshw | grep "product:"\n# find memory \ngrep -i memtotal /proc/meminfo\nfdisk -l\n\n}}}
! sysmaint.sh\n{{{\n# sysmaint.sh runs maintenance tasks and check on stuff...\n# runs update-manager\n\n}}}
! Clean up \n\ncopy /etc/init.d/clean-up.sh\n\ncopy /home/template to local system\n\nupdate-rc.d <> defaults\n\nenables the init script.\n\n{{{\n# update-rc.d /etc/init.d/clean-up.sh\n}}}\n\nThe clean-up.sh script\n{{{\n#!/bin/bash\nrm -Rf /home/guest\ncp -R /home/template /home/guest\nchown -R guest :guest /home/guest\n}}}\n\nSAMPLE SCRIPT\n\n{{{\n#!/bin/bash\n# Tue 25 May 2010 02:47:37 PM EDT \n# pflint\n# cleanup machine installer. \n# installs the mean penguin cleaner\n#\n# run as root\n# step 0 backup the old guest\n#\ncd /home\nmv guest old.guest\ncd /home/flint\n#\n# step 1 get trigger and put it where it belongs\nscp flint@192.168.0.10:/etc/init.d/clean-guest.sh /etc/init.d/clean-guest.sh\nchmod +x /etc/init.d/clean-guest.sh\n#\n# step 2 construct template\nadduser template\ncd /home\nsudo scp -r flint@192.168.0.10:/home/template .\nsudo chown template:template template\n#\n# Step 3 Pull the trigger\nupdate-rc.d clean-guest.sh defaults\n#\n# Step 4 Test\nreboot\n}}}\n\nTemplate needs to have bad penguin saved....\n\n
we use dyndns.com for dns filtering. This should be mapped to flint@flint.com.\n\nHedding gateway 66.189.132.4
https://192.168.0.1:445/cgi-bin/netstatus.cgi\n\nusername admin\n\n\n24.240.130.54\n\nHedding is using this:\n\nhttps://www.opendns.com/\n\n\nOpendns\n208.67.222.123\n208.67.220.123\n\n
[[AC195-462G Dell Original AC adapter 19.50V, 4.62A 7.4mm/5mm plug PA-10|http://www.laptopjacks.com/view_prod/Dell-Latitude-D420-AC-Adapter-9.html]]\n\n(this is facing the plug, like, say, you were the laptop)\n\n1: -\n2: not used\n3: +\n\n\nBTW, it's a Hirose brand RP34 plug, mating guide type F, Hirose Part No. RP34-8SP-3SCF (straight plug) or RP34-8P-3SCF (angled plug). Just thought I'd share. Regards,\n\n\nhttp://www.laptopjacks.com/
The timer session is the default session and can be changed by switching to a new session...select session after your username and then check it before you put the password in...\n\nThe session timer works by being stuck in the following directory:\n\n/opt/publiccomputer\n\nlogout.sh\n{{{\n#!/bin/bash\nsleep 20m\nnotify-send "10 minute warning" &\nsleep 5m\nzenity --warning --text "5 minute warning" &\nsleep 5m\nkillall -u $USER\n}}}\n\n\nlibnotify.bin\nzenity\n\ntriggered in here:\nroot@station-OptiPlex-170L:/usr/share/xsessions# pwd\n/usr/share/xsessions\n\n{{{\n[Desktop Entry]\n# The names/descriptions should really be better\nName=Lubuntu-30m\nComment=Lubuntu - Lightweight X11 desktop environment based on LXDE\nComment[zh_TW]=Lubuntu - ÚŒ•量çŜšçš„ X11 Ê¡Œé¢ç’°å¢ƒ\nComment[fi]=Lubuntu - kevyt X11-työpöytÀympÀristö\nComment[ja]=Lubuntu - Ú»œé‡ãª X11 デスクトップ環境\n# Exec=/usr/bin/lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE\nExec=/opt/publiccomputer/lubunt30m.sh\n# Icon=\nType=Application\n}}}\n\nwhere this script is wedged in...\n\n\n\nHere is where you control lightdm\n\n{{{\nsudo service lightdm restart\n}}}\n\nKill you out completely.\n{{{\nkillall -u station\n}}}
Here is the [[basics on user control|http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/06/useradd-adduser-newuser-how-to-create-linux-users/#more-552]]\n\nwe have 2 computer for 30 guest to use we need to make a password generating system\nto make a list of passwords. each password has a 1 time use\n\n[[OTPW password generating system|http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man1/otpw-gen.1.html]]\n[[Configuring One-Time Password Authentication with OTPW|http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/configuring-one-time-password-authentication-otpw]]
https://www.google.com/search?q=opendns+family+shield+ip+address\n\nhttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-disable-dnsmasq-in-ubuntu-12-04precise.html
ToDo:\n# Get the logoff feature working and tested\n# Get the single sign on one time pad working and tested\n# Get 2 accounts Guest and Admin working and tested\n## Guest 1 time and time out\n## Admin own password never timed out (only 1 with edit priv) \n# Test system \n# Make a CD\n
2014 06 02 \n\n{{{\n#!/bin/bash\n# pflint & dtg executes a timed lubuntu sessionin Mon Mar 31 18:08:58 EDT 2014\necho "We start this at "$(date +%F)\n/opt/publiccomputer/logout.sh &\n/usr/bin/lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE\nkillall 'logout.sh' # kill the logout process on the way out...\n}}}
2014 06 02 \n\n{{{\n#!/bin/bash\nsleep 20m\nnotify-send "10 minute warning" &\nsleep 5m\nzenity --warning --text "5 minute warning" &\nsleep 5m\nkillall -u $USER\n}}}\n\n\n{{{\ngnome-session-quit --logout --no-prompt \n}}}
\nYarger goes with [[cafe pilot|http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/]]\n[[Setup documentation |http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot/CafePilot%20Server%20and%20Client/Setup_Guide.pdf/download]]\n\n\n{{{\njava -jar ./CafePilot_Client.jar\n}}}\n\n\n{{{\nwget http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/CafePilot_SRM_dist.zip/download\n}}}\n\n{{{\nwget http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/CafePilot_SRM_dist.zip/download\n}}}\n\n\nTurn this into tiddlers...\n\n{{{\nhttp://docbox.flint.com:8081/hedding|http://www.turnkeylinux.org/|http://www.turnkeylinux.org/news/good-news-everyone|https://www.google.com/search?q=UMPC&gws_rd=ssl#q=kiosk+linux+live+cd|http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-desktop-74/a-very-simple-live-cd-for-a-kiosk-4175427843/|http://www.ehartwell.com/InfoDabble/HowTo:_Create_a_boot-from-CD_browser_kiosk_with_Firefox_and_Linux|http://www.canbike.ca/off-topic/linux/can-bike-os-5-5-kiosk-edition.html|http://www.canbike.ca/off-topic/linux/puppy-can-bike-5-5.html\n}}}\n\n{{{\nhttp://docbox.flint.com:8081/hedding/#UserControl%20logout.sh%20overview|http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man1/otpw-gen.1.html|https://www.google.com/search?q=otpw+howto&gws_rd=ssl#q=otpw+howto&start=10|https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/one-time-passwords-by-otpw-846356/|http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/otpw.html|http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/configuring-one-time-password-authentication-otpw?page=0,0\n}}}\n\nUse this\nhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/?source=navbar\n\nUse Beta 2\nhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/\ninstall java\n{{{sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre}}}\n\n[[client app|http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/CafePilot_Client_dist.tar.gz/download]]\n\n\n{{{\njava -jar /home/wingspector/opt/CafePilot_Server_dist/CafePilot_Server.jar\n}}}
\n\n{{{\necho "homer:bununu:1008:1000:Homer Simpson:/home/homer:/bin/bash" | newusers\n}}}\n\nTo get rid of the user use:\n\n{{{\nuserdel homer\n}}}\n\n\nrandom password generator example\n{{{\nn=0; while [[ $n -lt 10 ]]; do pwgen -1; n=$((n+1)); done\n}}}
[[docker |https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Docker]]
Type the text for '25 August 2014'\n\nYou must find where vmlinuz is then you set that as the install point.\nyou will see the install take about 5 minutes\nGrub4dos must be run next
workstation installs\n* place proper folks in sudoers\n* openjdk-7-jre
autstarting cafe pilot\n\nin .config/ make autostart and then put a [[standard desktop entry|http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/]]\n\n{{{\ndesktop-file-validate cafepilot.desktop\n}}}\n\n{{{\n[Desktop Entry]\nVersion=1.0\nTerminal=false\nNoDisplay=true\nType=Application\nExec=java -jar /opt/cafepilot/CafePilot_Client.jar\nName=Cafe Pilot Client\n}}}
{{{\n[Desktop Entry]\nVersion=1.0\nType=Application\nName=Cafe Pilot Server\n\nExec=java -jar /home/pi/opt/CafePilot_Server_dist/CafePilot_Server.jar\nIcon=midori\nTerminal=false\nStartupNotify=true\n\n}}}\n\ncd /usr/share/applications/\n\nuserid = "admin"\npassword = ""
IP addresses\n\nServer 192.168.0.174\nClient 192.168.0.181
Where is the cafe pilot client run from?\nThis line starts cafe pliot.\n{{{\n./autostart/cafepilot.desktop:Exec=java -jar /opt/cafepilot/CafePilot_Client.jar\n}}}\nIn order to manage cafepilot you must log into the system as root.\n\ncafepilot stuff is stored in /opt/cafepilot\n\nWhere does cafepilot store the IP address of the server?\nIt also stores the admin password in this file. If you ever want to change it on a workstaton\nyou must run the cafepilot java client at root level.\n{{{\n./autostart/cafepilot.desktop:Exec=java -jar /opt/cafepilot/CafePilot_Client.jar\n}}}\n\n* Cafepilot stores /etc/.java/.systemPrefs/com/digantix/cafepilot/cafepilotclient/\n\npass: UC fruit \n\n\nHow does the cafe pilot client know where the server is?\n* You must tell the client the server ip address click admin to do this.\n\nServer gotchas\n*The server must have an account to bill against.\n\n[[Yarger's notes|http://paste.ubuntu.com/8994099]]
Update \nnon free sources\n\nRalink Technology, Corp. RT5370 Wireless Adapter\n\napt-get install firmware-ralink\n\nbe aware that the current working bug free version of the ralink driver is...\n\n{{{\ndpkg -P firmware-ralink\ndpkg -i ./var/cache/apt/archives/firmware-ralink_0.36+wheezy.1_all.deb\niwconfig -scann\n}}}\n
[[the Secret|http://shallowsky.com/blog/linux/cups-web.html]]
server ssh\n\n[[Cafe Pilot Server |http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/]]\nscript to load....\n{{{\nwget http://sourceforge.net/projects/cafepilot/files/CafePilot%203.0.0-beta-2/CafePilot_Server_dist.tar.gz/download\n}}}\n
Ubermix with Cafe Pilot might be a powerful combniation\n
12 apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk\n
The line we are adding to the system is:\n{{{\njava -jar /opt/cafepilot/CafePilot_Client.jar\n}}}\nYarger places this in ''Sessions and Startup''
Model G4 \n
Type the text for '17 October 2016'\n\n[[Avahi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avahi_(software)]]\n\n{{{\napt-get install avahi-daemon avahi-utils avahi-discover\n}}}\n\n{{{\nservice avahi-daemon restart\n}}}\n\n\n{{{\nping <machinename>.local\n}}}
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Type the text for '21 February 2018'\n\n{{{\nmidget ~ # iwlist wlp2s0 scann | grep -i "essid"\n ESSID:"linksys"\n ESSID:"GDNA-44b"\n ESSID:"HOME_0C3E10_2G"\n ESSID:"MyCharterWiFi01-2G"\n ESSID:"Hedding"\n ESSID:"Hedding_guest_2.4GHz"\n ESSID:"NETGEAR47"\n ESSID:"MyCharterWiFi40-2G"\n ESSID:"BBUS-Guest"\n ESSID:"BHA-24-guest"\n ESSID:"MySpectrumWiFie0-2G"\n\n}}}\n\n\nMost Dhcp coming off as shown from wifi:\n\n{{{\nnmap --script broadcast-dhcp-discover -e wlp2s0\n\nStarting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2018-02-21 13:55 EST\nPre-scan script results:\n| broadcast-dhcp-discover: \n| Response 1 of 1: \n| IP Offered: 192.168.1.104\n| DHCP Message Type: DHCPOFFER\n| Server Identifier: 192.168.1.1\n| IP Address Lease Time: 1d00h00m00s\n| Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0\n| Router: 192.168.1.1\n|_ Domain Name Server: 192.168.0.1\nWARNING: No targets were specified, so 0 hosts scanned.\nNmap done: 0 IP addresses (0 hosts up) scanned in 2.60 seconds\n\n}}}
# {{{linksys}}}\n# {{{GDNA-44b}}}\n# {{{HOME_0C3E10_2G}}}\n# {{{MyCharterWiFi01-2G}}}\n# {{{Hedding}}}\n# {{{Hedding_guest_2.4GHz}}}\n# {{{NETGEAR47}}}\n# {{{MyCharterWiFi40-2G}}}\n# {{{BBUS-Guest}}}\n# {{{BHA-24-guest}}}\n# {{{MySpectrumWiFie0-2G}}}