linux - centralized growl forwarder
2013-07
Multiple services on servers I'm running can be configured to output growl notifications, I'd like a centralized forwarder to run on a Linux box
I'm looking for either an implementation or tips on writing an implementation of a server to listen on <ip:port>
and accept GNTP protocol packets and forward/'re-growl' them to multiple clients.
Clients (notify-my-android, offsite linux/windows desktops) either would have to register that they're 'listening' or be specified in a conf file.
(The implementation above depends on python libraries that are only going to compile on OS X)
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Whenever I open Cyberduck in my school (which has 60+ iMacs) I immediately get flooded with Growl alerts telling me that Cyberduck has found Bonjour network shares, filling up my entire screen, and then some.
How can i prevent this from happening? I do not want to stop Cyberduck from discovering Bonjour shares.
Go to System Preferences » Growl » Applications. Select Cyberduck and "Configure". Highlight "Bonjour" and deselect the "Enabled" checkbox.
If you alt-click the close button on the growl notification, it will close all the notifications visible.