This is a video to just discuss the concepts, not tell you how to configure them in the CLI. Furthermore, it is designed to complement Secure Pipes, which is software for the Mac to remove the need to use the CLI and manage tunnels using a GUI.
I used an app on my iPad called "My blackboard" to do all the drawing, etc. I then mirrored that on my Mac via Airplay to a program called Reflector (now Reflectors). I just used Quicktime ("New Screen Recording..." in the File menu) to record the reflector window and the audio in from a microphone connected to the Mac.
This is very well made. I'm going to use it for a video lesson in a lesson on "How networks work" (also very basic, because most students have no idea). I'll do this is PlayPosit.com and I'll post the (public) URL here later. "Video lesson" means that I add quiz questions, definitions etc. to make the video interactive. I also show these ("broadcast") in class sometimes allowing students to enter their answers right then and there. Well done!
Your tiny mac screenshots are not helping. How do you do this in the cli?
This is a video to just discuss the concepts, not tell you how to configure them in the CLI. Furthermore, it is designed to complement Secure Pipes, which is software for the Mac to remove the need to use the CLI and manage tunnels using a GUI.
But the title you put is really misleading then.
A question: I also like the software you use for the video itself - what is this called? (The blackboard)
I used an app on my iPad called "My blackboard" to do all the drawing, etc. I then mirrored that on my Mac via Airplay to a program called Reflector (now Reflectors). I just used Quicktime ("New Screen Recording..." in the File menu) to record the reflector window and the audio in from a microphone connected to the Mac.
Cool, thank you...still working on that video lesson - not much work thanks to your video.
This is very well made. I'm going to use it for a video lesson in a lesson on "How networks work" (also very basic, because most students have no idea). I'll do this is PlayPosit.com and I'll post the (public) URL here later. "Video lesson" means that I add quiz questions, definitions etc. to make the video interactive. I also show these ("broadcast") in class sometimes allowing students to enter their answers right then and there. Well done!
Great! Thanks, Marcus. Although I hope it doesn't put too many people asleep! ;-)
Sorry, should be "Domain Name System", not "Domain Name Service".
Yes, this is very basic, but tunnels can get a little confusing if we're all not on the same page...