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marcvh
response 250 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 18:51 UTC 2004

My telnet is repeatedly being disconnected also.
mcnally
response 251 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 22:03 UTC 2004

  I was disconnected last night and unable to log in this morning.
xpandora
response 252 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 23:21 UTC 2004

I get a connection attempt to (TCP Port 6346) from 142.163.11.15 
whenever I try to log on.It also takes around 70-80 seconds for a 
prompt.
xpandora
response 253 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 23:23 UTC 2004

got the same connection attempt just as i hit the submit button on my 
previous post.
krj
response 254 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 02:43 UTC 2004

Connectivity has been exceptionally unstable for the last couple of 
hours.  Type five lines in party at mosst, and then log in again....
mcnally
response 255 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 04:09 UTC 2004

  re #252, 253:  That's very odd, but probably a coincidence..
  TCP port 6346 is used for the P2P file-sharing program gnutella
  and "!dig ptr 15.11.163.142.in-addr.arpa" shows the host that's
  trying to connect belongs to a Canadian ISP, sympatico.ca, probably
  a user in Newfoundland.

  > 15.11.163.142.in-addr.arpa.     86354   PTR     stj515.nf.sympatico.ca.

  I'll check my firewall logs tomorrow to see whether I'm getting the
  same behavior but I suspect I won't be.
tod
response 256 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 18:10 UTC 2004

These sporadic lag sessions that last more than a minute every 4 minutes SUCK.
People keep getting booted off.
keesan
response 257 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 18:18 UTC 2004

I got 2 minute lags three times while telnetted to another shell account and
writing a single mail, not a terribly long one.  More time down than up.
Telnetted from grex, I mean.  I can't telnet there directly from DOS, it does
not like my DOS telnet program.
aruba
response 258 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 20:34 UTC 2004

I got a lot of long pauses today too.
cmcgee
response 259 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 01:04 UTC 2004

I got lagged completely off three times today, while dialed in, and was unable
to complete a short email.

Then, just now, it took more than 3 minutes to get from the welcome screen
to the login while dialing in.
gull
response 260 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 03:03 UTC 2004

Grex has gotten so unreliable in the last few months that, for the first
time since I created my account nine years ago, I've given up on using
it for email.
albaugh
response 261 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 04:07 UTC 2004

I'll give things the 4Q to clear up...
rcurl
response 262 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 05:38 UTC 2004

I've nearly done the same thing myself. It is not only the spam and the
downtime, but also that there have been no upgrades on handling file sizes
and types, while the rest of the online world is bloating. 
i
response 263 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 12:22 UTC 2004

I just power cycled the DSL modem.  Hopefully that'll cure it for a while.
dpc
response 264 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 13:18 UTC 2004

What Rane said.
bru
response 265 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 13:32 UTC 2004

I tried dialing in today and got an error.
keesan
response 266 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 16:18 UTC 2004

Someone that I send an email to complained they never got it.  I sent it again
today directly, and also forwarded via another shell account.  They just wrote
back that they got the SECOND mail.  Is grex on Spamcop's blacklist again?

I got connected dialin after the usual wait.  I tend to go wash dishes.

I hope that the new Grex has a version of Pine that can handle HTML (with
lynx).  A  friend of mine using grex for email has an ISP account specifically
to forward her html emails to because she cannot figure out how to deal with
them here.  It expires in November.  
aruba
response 267 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 17:16 UTC 2004

Thanks, Walter, for cycling the modem.
mary
response 268 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 22:34 UTC 2004

I'm not sure if this was announced somewhere or not, but folks should be
aware that if they have any files in their directories they'd mind
losing, they should get them off Grex or at least have a safe backup
stored elsewhere.  The partition with user directories hasn't been
successfully backed up since sometime in 2003.  And STeve thinks this
might be our next disk to fail. 

If I got that wrong, someone with more information please set the
record straight.  
slynne
response 269 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 02:07 UTC 2004

Thanks for the reminder, Mary
tod
response 270 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 17:12 UTC 2004

Would someone on staff please respond to item 196 in the coop cf? Thanks!
albaugh
response 271 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 18:03 UTC 2004

Are there any prospects for user partition backups any time soon?
gull
response 272 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 19:36 UTC 2004

I think Grex's policy has always been that the user partition is not
backed up on any regular basis.  As long as I've been here there have
been warnings not to store anything too important there.

It doesn't take too long to tar up all your files and then use FTP or
SCP to copy them to your home machine.
rcurl
response 273 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 19:44 UTC 2004

I'd like some help in doing that. I can do it file by file, but can I just
compress and download my whole directory, and open it as needed on my
home Mac (OS X)? If so, how (e-mail me, if it convenient). 
gull
response 274 of 286: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 20:01 UTC 2004

I'll post it here, so that other people can benefit, too.

To get all your files into one tarball:

Change to your home directory and type 
   tar cvf mystuff.tar .

If you then want to compress it, type
   gzip mystuff.tar
and you'll end up with a file called mystuff.tar.gz.

I'm not sure what the best utility to open this on OS X would be, though
I bet you can extract it in a terminal with
   tar xvzf mystuff.tar.gz
but if you want a GUI solution, something like StuffIt may work.
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