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25 new of 870 responses total.
keesan
response 630 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:21 UTC 2005

I am dialed into grex!!!!!  No telnet lag.  I had last tried about 7 pm and
it just rang and rang.   We have one 9-9/25 modem cable that grex can at least
borrow until we find another at Kiwanis.  Jim says he can make whatever length
phone cords are needed - he has a tool and the ends to put on with it.  

We have some 9-pin female to 25-pin male (computer to modem) that grex is
welcome to keep as we know we can get more of these at Kiwanis.  Joe, what
time are you going to provide.net tomorrow?  
Yippe!!!!!
keesan
response 631 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:33 UTC 2005

I can even ssh from grex to somewhere else after dialing in.  
gelinas
response 632 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:37 UTC 2005

I don't know that I will go tomorrow, much as I'd like to.  When I went over
this evening, I got lucky:  some other folks had just arrived and were calling
to be let in.  Had they not been there, I'd have not been able to get in.

While access is available 8am-10pm, it's not automatic.

I'll poke around my own basemenet first.  I know I have some long telephone
cords, and I have the means to make more, too.
keesan
response 633 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:38 UTC 2005

Why am I logged in from -?  I think it used to be 'groovy'.  Does this reflect
the change from a computer to a serial port?
keesan
response 634 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:38 UTC 2005

632 slipped in.  Joe, let us know about modem cables.  I have a long and a
short ready for you (F/M).
gelinas
response 635 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 03:57 UTC 2005

Yes, "-" reflects the absence of the terminal server.

I'll let you know, one or the other, later tonight, Sindi.
gelinas
response 636 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 04:03 UTC 2005

I'd like to make sure that someone who is NOT a member can't ssh out, too.
(I expect that they can't.)
richard
response 637 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 05:45 UTC 2005

getting an error message that says

"write failed, file system is full"  uh oh
richard
response 638 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 05:46 UTC 2005

however I got that error in party, if the file system really is full, why can
I still post on agora?
charcat
response 639 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 06:02 UTC 2005

ditto #637
naftee
response 640 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 08:41 UTC 2005

ditto #charcat's mom
remmers
response 641 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 15:03 UTC 2005

Re #638:  When it says "file system", think "disk partition".  Grex's
disks are multi-partitioned.  Party and bbs use different partitions for
writing data.

None of the partitions are full now, so someone must've taken care of
the problem.
keesan
response 642 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 15:18 UTC 2005

I just tried to dial in again and got a long wait and a NO CARRIER.
gelinas
response 643 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 15:55 UTC 2005

With only one modem on a two-line hunt group, unanswered calls aren't too
surprising.  We can also expect busy signals the first week of dial-in
access:  A lot of demand has been dammed up; the flood won't be pleasant. ;/
But neither will (should) it be long. :)
keesan
response 644 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 01:44 UTC 2005

I have not been able to dial grex since 10 pm last night.  I just checked,
nobody else is dialed in.  It dials, makes some noises, then dials again, then
disconnects.  Has anyone else dialed in today?    I tried at least 5 times.
gelinas
response 645 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 03:23 UTC 2005

Yeah, looks liek there's a problem.  I'll check on it tomorrow, after I visit
Kiwanis.
aruba
response 646 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 04:58 UTC 2005

I was able to dial in this morning, but melanief was not, and in the
afternoon neither of us could dial in.  Trying now - the phone seems to be
answered, but there is no connection beep.
keesan
response 647 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 14:19 UTC 2005

No luck this morning for me (Monday).  The Kiwanis visit is because a grexer
who runs the computer/electronic dept. there has some ideas about how better
to set up the modems with twisted-pair phone cable instead of 25' phone cords
to eliminate interference and resulting problems.  He is totally dependent
upon grex dialins for internet access so has a strong interest in getting this
working soon.  Joe, thanks again for all your time.
gull
response 648 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 15:49 UTC 2005

Twisted pair *is* better than flat cord, for avoiding interference. 
CAT3 is often used for phone wiring.
naftee
response 649 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 19:39 UTC 2005

I keep getting this error:
login as: naftee
naftee@grex.org's password:
Server refused to allocate pty
gelinas
response 650 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 20:31 UTC 2005

I don't know why ptys aren't being allocated; we only had 26 users on.

I went with flat cord for now; 'twas available.
tod
response 651 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 21:07 UTC 2005

re #649
DITTO
scholar
response 652 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 21:11 UTC 2005

Re. 650: it's because people are breeding too quickly.  :(

(also remember that people can use up ptys merely by telneting in.  they don't
actually have to enter their username and password.)
keesan
response 653 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 00:27 UTC 2005

Thanks, I am dialed in now.    Why did you need to turn off grex to plug in
the modems?
aruba
response 654 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 01:41 UTC 2005

I still can't dial in.  The modem tries to connect - I get the beep and the
answering beep, then some transmission noise, and then a higher beep which
never stops.  The connection is never completed.

Joe, are these two of the same modems that we were using before?  Did you
change any settings?
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