Remote Access
SCO0130 - Airport Express & Remote Buddy [Extra Only]
28 December 2007
Last show of the year so I thought I'd go out
with something special!
A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled upon a
software package called Remote Buddy which allows
you to use your Apple Remote to do all sorts
of clever things with your Intel Mac.
Included in the package is a very clever
piece of software which is basically a fully
featured Ajax web server that allows you
full control over iTunes from a browser.
Add in an Airport Express to allow you to transmit your music from your Mac to a remote set of powered speakers or a HiFi over Wifi and you have an incredible system for creating multi room audio throughout the house.
But it gets even better when you add in an iPhone or iPod Touch which allows you to access the Remote Buddy Ajax Web server and control your audio system via WiFi. Not just control the playback, but control the volume, search your iTunes library, select your Airport Express and even view the album art of the currently selected track on your iPhone.
This weeks show covers all these elements in 20 minute including:
Discussions: Forum
Add in an Airport Express to allow you to transmit your music from your Mac to a remote set of powered speakers or a HiFi over Wifi and you have an incredible system for creating multi room audio throughout the house.
But it gets even better when you add in an iPhone or iPod Touch which allows you to access the Remote Buddy Ajax Web server and control your audio system via WiFi. Not just control the playback, but control the volume, search your iTunes library, select your Airport Express and even view the album art of the currently selected track on your iPhone.
This weeks show covers all these elements in 20 minute including:
- Installing and Configuring the Airport Express
- Configuring iTunes
- Installing and Configuring Remote Buddy
- Using the Remote Buddy Ajax Web Server
- Controlling iTunes via your iPhone/iPod Touch
Discussions: Forum
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SCO0099 - OS X Terminal Basics
18 May 2007
OS X Terminal gives you direct command line access to the Unix shell on which OS X is built on. While it may seem intimidating to some people, there are lots of really useful and immensely powerful tools available to you from Terminals command line interface.
This weeks show looks at:
Running Terminal
Customising the Terminal Window
Some Basic Terminal Commands
Man Pages
Navigating Your Directory Structure
Using Pipes
Network Diagnostics
Remote Login using SSH
The show barely scratches the surface of what you can accomplish with Terminal so please head over to the ScreenCastsOnline forum and leave your favourite Terminal hints and Tips here!.
If we get enough, perhaps I'll do a more advanced show to follow up.
Discussions: Forum
SCO0091 - SpyMe 2 - Remote Access & Monitoring
24 March 2007
The new features include such goodies as a brand new GUI, a new way of monitoring multiple macs from a single screen, setting up your own SpyMe help center and much more!
Whilst the main show is fully available to all, I've included a special Extra! members only section for members only (duh!). The Extra! section is nearly a full 20 minutes of additional content covering setting up using SpyMe across the Internet. Also covered are some geeky subjects such as:
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Port forwarding techniques
Configuring Linksys and Airport Extreme routers for SpyMe access
Managing a non-static external IP address using a free No-IP account
in fact, all the information you need to remotely access a Mac across the Internet.
This mega extra section is included in the versions of the shows made available to Extra! members only. To get more information on becoming an Extra! member and receiving the enhanced version of this show, plus HD versions or all shows, plus immediate access to over 90+ screencasts, plus the next 6 months worth of shows....... just click on this link to see how you can sign up for a six month membership.
Discussions: Forum
SCO0087 - AirPort Extreme Overview
23 February 2007
Due to the sheer size of the full show, I've had to remove or shorten certain sections in the free show. The full 35 minute version of the show is available to Extra Members. This weeks show covers:
Introduction
Installing the Airport Express
Installing the Airport Utility
Configuring using the Simple Setup - Extra! version only
Configuring using the Manual Setup - Extra! version only
Hack for UK and other Countries restricted to 2.5 speed - Extra! version only
Setting up Shared Disks
Setting up Shared Printers
The Extra! version of the show contains an additional 10 minutes of content explaining and demonstrating how to setup the basic functions of the Airport Express via the AirPort utility and includes some explanation of network terminology.
Add in some speculation of what Leopard may have in mind for the Airport Extreme and some news on the ScreenCastsOnline Affiliate Scheme and you have the basics of another packed show!
Discussions: Forum
SCO0065 - SpyMe and HamachiX - Remote Control - Extra! Only Show
08 September 2006
Well we've all been there, your friend or relative is having some issues with their mac and you just know that if you could spend a few minutes on the machine you'd have it sorted in minutes! The only problem being that the mac is several hundred miles away!
This weeks show gives you a view on a simple solution for just this scenario and shows you an inexpensive product which allows you to remotely access and control a mac, together with another application which is free and allows you to setup a secure virtual private network (or VPN) across the Internet even traversing firewalls and eliminating problems with NAT.
The two applications are SpyMe and Hamachi - In fact, we also look at HamachiX which is an unofficial graphical front end for Hamachi on OSX.
The free show is in the the usual Desktop and iPod format of 640x360 so if you want to get the higher resolution versions of the full show, you need to sign up as a ScreenCastsOnline Extra! member.
Discussions: Forum
SCO0019 - Advanced Mac Remote Access
17 November 2005
Duration: 20:07
Size: 28MB
Platform: mac
Level: Medium
Links: Marks Site
SCO0020 - Simple Mac Remote Access
09 November 2005
Duration: 07:55
Size: 19MB
Platform: mac
Level: Easy
Links: Chicken of the VNC



