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Grex > Helpers > #144: Grex System Problems - Fall 2005 | |
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keesan
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response 150 of 276:
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Dec 5 04:26 UTC 2005 |
Thanks, I will try them again soon. Bill is looking forward to getting online
again so he can finish figuring out how to set up the faster modems for grex.
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naftee
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response 151 of 276:
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Dec 5 05:33 UTC 2005 |
what @!
who is bill ?!
does sindiii have a new man in her life.
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cross
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response 152 of 276:
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Dec 5 05:48 UTC 2005 |
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mcnally
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response 153 of 276:
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Dec 5 05:50 UTC 2005 |
I was assuming he'd done that, but it won't hurt for me to do it again
in case he didn't.. (As long as I remember the "-HUP" part, anyway.. :-)
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naftee
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response 154 of 276:
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Dec 5 06:10 UTC 2005 |
cross, do YOU have a new man in your life ?
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remmers
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response 155 of 276:
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Dec 5 13:41 UTC 2005 |
Re #147: I believe that another motivation for running idled was to
prevent people from using interactive tty's to run things that are
essentially non-interactive (bots & such) - idled would log the person
off, then robocop would kill any processes the person had left running.
I'm not sure how effective that is, since idled isn't too hard to fool.
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scholar
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response 156 of 276:
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Dec 5 13:42 UTC 2005 |
touch `tty`
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remmers
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response 157 of 276:
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Dec 5 13:46 UTC 2005 |
Like I said...
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cross
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response 158 of 276:
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Dec 5 17:58 UTC 2005 |
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keesan
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response 159 of 276:
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Dec 5 20:08 UTC 2005 |
I dialed grex and got a few lines of garbage. Please keep working on the
modems.
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dpc
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response 160 of 276:
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Dec 6 14:43 UTC 2005 |
Right, the modems are *still* not working. I have no way to access my
mail. Of course, if we had installed a real web-based mail system by
this time, which I campaigned for last year, this would not be a
problem.
Oh, well - step by step progress.
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rcurl
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response 161 of 276:
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Dec 6 15:08 UTC 2005 |
I'm using the real Grex web-based mail system now....via telnet (ssh).
Your machine probably supports it. Try it.
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tod
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response 162 of 276:
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Dec 6 15:38 UTC 2005 |
re #160
Squirrelmail aint all its cracked up to be..especially in the brute force
hacks department.
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remmers
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response 163 of 276:
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Dec 6 16:40 UTC 2005 |
Re #158: Dunno. I'd hate to get into a situation where staff has
to run around killing bots manually.
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cross
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response 164 of 276:
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Dec 6 18:41 UTC 2005 |
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mcnally
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response 165 of 276:
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Dec 6 19:38 UTC 2005 |
I turned idled back on because when I tried to ssh in yesterday I didn't
get a pty and had to retry for about 10 minutes before I grabbed one as
someone logged out. I didn't want other people to go through the same
process, as we've already had enough frustration over service disruptions.
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keesan
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response 166 of 276:
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Dec 6 19:54 UTC 2005 |
Some machines (at public libraries) do NOT provide telnet.
If you want web-based email, sign up with sdf for $1 lifetime membership, and
use squirrel mail there.
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cross
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response 167 of 276:
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Dec 6 20:06 UTC 2005 |
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rcurl
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response 168 of 276:
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Dec 6 20:07 UTC 2005 |
I don't know about public libraries, but at various sites I have visited and
used public computers, at some universities, I was able to download Putty
and ssh. Why don't libraries provide Putty (or equivalent)?
SSH *includes* the capability of web-based mail. I think you mean
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cross
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response 169 of 276:
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Dec 6 20:14 UTC 2005 |
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nharmon
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response 170 of 276:
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Dec 6 20:15 UTC 2005 |
If you want web-based email, I have 100 invites to Gmail that I can give
out. And when I've used them all up, I'll probably get 100 more. Let me
know if you want one.
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twenex
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response 171 of 276:
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Dec 6 22:39 UTC 2005 |
I have ninety-eight left for anyone who wants one, too.
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sholmes
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response 172 of 276:
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Dec 7 03:00 UTC 2005 |
And there are other webmail services which doesn't need invites.
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nharmon
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response 173 of 276:
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Dec 7 04:24 UTC 2005 |
Yeah, but Gmail does no evil. 8D
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mary
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response 174 of 276:
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Dec 7 11:52 UTC 2005 |
You don't need an "invite" to obtain a gmail account. They'll
send the key as a text message to any cell phone.
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