Nick Rout wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:55:04 +1200
Steve Holdoway wrote:
I think someone's pulling his plonker with these stats... an order of magnitude
more hits from Mozilla than IE! Who's this referrer 'self'?
Steve
virtual onanism?
OMG!
cyber-ecclesiastical jokes!
--
Zane Gilmore
Like Craig, I can't believe we're in the position to comment on his
stats!
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Holdoway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 20 July 2006 2:55 p.m.
> To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
> Subject: Re: CLUG web server chang
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:55:04 +1200
Steve Holdoway wrote:
> I think someone's pulling his plonker with these stats... an order of
> magnitude more hits from Mozilla than IE! Who's this referrer 'self'?
>
> Steve
virtual onanism?
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Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
om: Don Gould [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 17 July 2006 10:56 p.m.
> To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
> Subject: Re: CLUG web server changes
>
>
> It's often interesting looking over stats...
>
> http://www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz/stats/ - updates everyd
Gould [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 17 July 2006 10:56 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: CLUG web server changes
It's often interesting looking over stats...
http://www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz/stats/ - updates everyday...
Peter Harrison from NZOSS posted an ar
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:26:11 +0100
Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 11:56:32AM +1200, Ben Devine wrote:
> > To bring this back on topic.
> > What is happening with the site Jim?
>
> Nothing is changing at the moment; a number of helpful offers have been
> made, bu
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 11:56:32AM +1200, Ben Devine wrote:
> To bring this back on topic.
> What is happening with the site Jim?
Nothing is changing at the moment; a number of helpful offers have been
made, but remember that my deadline was during September; I have at
least six weeks to look into
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:29, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 20:51:47 +1200
>
> Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 18 July 2006 13:23, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > > Don't you remember your CP/M?
> >
> > Earlier than that. PIP was implemented in O/S8 on the PDP-8,
To bring this back on topic.What is happening with the site Jim?I can host the site(clug) on a server I have in Christchurch, Manchester Street to be exact.Reply off-list if you wish to discuss details.
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 20:51:47 +1200
Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 July 2006 13:23, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > Don't you remember your CP/M?
> Earlier than that. PIP was implemented in O/S8 on the PDP-8, and
> subsequently in RT-11 on the PDP-11.
>
> In later versio
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 13:23, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> Don't you remember your CP/M?
Earlier than that. PIP was implemented in O/S8 on the PDP-8, and
subsequently in RT-11 on the PDP-11.
In later versions of RT-11 there was a COPY command which was a front-end
to PIP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
Many moons ago it was "peripheral interchange program" the copy command on
cpm
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 July 2006 11:29 a.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: CLUG web server changes
On Tue, 18 Jul 200
Jim Cheetham wrote:
However, I think we've already established that no-one here has enough
interest or experience of clarke connect to be able to offer meaningful
help.
Agreed. I'm currently trying to learn enough about debian 3.1 so I can
just replace cc.
I've got a new server in place b
bandwidth management is the only answer here.
Thankfully, Linux does this quite nicely.
Brett.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Cheetham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 July 2006 2:09 p.m.
> To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
> Subject: Re: CLUG web server ch
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 01:30:02PM +1200, Don Gould wrote:
> I was saying that people need to stop worrying about what google is up
> to and just put in a bigger pipe. As the discussion is about hosting
> then it's right no.
It's not primarily a Linux-related issue, but people running servers a
ROFL!
Following your rant about the fact I left out an e in my word, you then
come back and rant about the fact that my Linux server dropped the word
SPAM in the subject line because it thought the content was spam...
My response to orginal message was on topic...
I was saying that people ne
Don't you remember your CP/M?
Peripheral Interchange Program
Steve
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:59:33 +1200
Rex Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Rout wrote:
>
> > I have two clues - my TV has PIP capacity, = picture in picture.
>
> Plastic Irrigation Pipe?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
Don, putting the tag "SPAM" in your subject line does not excuse a
meaningless post.
Or even two meaningless posts in a row.
Can I remind people that this list is primarily about GNU/Linux and
software that runs under GNU/Linux . Secondarily it covers general FLOSS
issues and other free/open unix
+e
Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:18:18 +1200
Don Gould wrote:
or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
remember it's also impacting on their systems.
Cheers Don
pardon my ignorance, what is the "pip capacity"
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Don Gould
www.thinkdesignprint.co.n
Nick Rout wrote:
I have two clues - my TV has PIP capacity, = picture in picture.
Plastic Irrigation Pipe?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIP
has a few interesting entries, none of which seem to to fit.
I have a dog called Pip, and as a result of the little white hairs that
appear on every it
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:40:04 +1200
Rex Johnston wrote:
> Nick Rout wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:18:18 +1200
> > Don Gould wrote:
> >
> >> or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
> >> remember it's also impacting on their systems.
> >>
> >> Cheers Don
> >
> >
> or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
> remember it's also impacting on their systems.
pip what?
And are you suggesting I take on google to see who has more bandwidth,
and the pockets to pay for it? Fingers crossed my mental state doesn't
evaporate that much bef
Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:18:18 +1200
Don Gould wrote:
or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
remember it's also impacting on their systems.
Cheers Don
pardon my ignorance, what is the "pip capacity"
Don't you know anything Nick? It's how big
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:18:18 +1200
Don Gould wrote:
> or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
> remember it's also impacting on their systems.
>
> Cheers Don
pardon my ignorance, what is the "pip capacity"
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Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
or just update the pip capacity until it's just not an issue anymore,
remember it's also impacting on their systems.
Cheers Don
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
It's often interesting looking over stats...
Not really, unless you have an actual need to do so. Either you need to
monitor bandwidth (in whi
> > It's often interesting looking over stats...
>
> Not really, unless you have an actual need to do so. Either you need to
> monitor bandwidth (in which case you should be measuring from the
> network, not from the app), or you are actively changing the design of
> your sites to match the people
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 10:56:02PM +1200, Don Gould wrote:
> It's often interesting looking over stats...
Not really, unless you have an actual need to do so. Either you need to
monitor bandwidth (in which case you should be measuring from the
network, not from the app), or you are actively changi
It's often interesting looking over stats...
http://www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz/stats/ - updates everyday...
Peter Harrison from NZOSS posted an article earlier about FF saying it
was getting 14% now...
If you look at my site you'll see that I get much higher than that, thou
it's likly because i
I've recently run the wiki web logs through awstats; please see:-
http://clug.net.nz/stats/awstats.clug.2006.html
http://clug.net.nz/stats/awstats.clug.2005.html
http://clug.net.nz/stats/awstats.clug.2004.html
Basically, current traffic usage is 60MB/month for people, and about
500Mb/month for ro
--From: "Nick Rout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
>Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:43 PMSubject: Re: CLUG web server changes> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:12:09 +1200> Johnno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:>> > What are you after ie.. what y
Thats fine by me... just give me the word and I will one setup...
I can also look after the DNS or you can do it your self...
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Rout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: CLUG web server changes
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 06:03:08PM +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> I worked out a method whereby you could proxy https to a different port
> depending on virtual host name, which should allow multiple certificates.
> Never tested it, tho'
Test it, please!
The basic problem with HTTPS is that the S
On Saturday 15 July 2006 18:01, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> CLUG only needs a small webserver with PHP, suitable for the PHPwiki
> software. No email.
>
> Basically it exists free of charge at the moment because I have a server
> doing heaps of other things, and hosting the wiki was easy :-)
>
> It's ent
Jim Cheetham wrote:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:17:03PM +1200, Don Gould wrote:
Check out www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz
Pings are in the order of 220 ms
It was hop-count that I was concerned about more than ping time. Your
server is 17 hops away (my UK server is 19 at the moment), but
admittedly ~9
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 06:44:43 +0100
Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:01:34PM +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > If it's low volume, I can host it here. However, it is a 128k ADSL line
> > atm. It'll cost $20/month to up that to 512, and am willing to split the
>
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 03:58:49PM +1200, Hadley Rich wrote:
> On Saturday 15 July 2006 15:46, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> What's the requirements? Just some basic web hosting with PHP/MySql. Do we
> need to handle mail or anything else?
CLUG only needs a small webserver with PHP, suitable for the PHPw
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:17:03PM +1200, Don Gould wrote:
> Check out www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz
> Pings are in the order of 220 ms
It was hop-count that I was concerned about more than ping time. Your
server is 17 hops away (my UK server is 19 at the moment), but
admittedly ~90ms closer. Thanks for
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:01:34PM +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> If it's low volume, I can host it here. However, it is a 128k ADSL line atm.
> It'll cost $20/month to up that to 512, and am willing to split the cost with
> CLUG if interested?
ADSL solutions are generally single-IP, and therefo
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 04:12:09PM +1200, Johnno wrote:
> What are you after ie.. what you want the web sever to do...
For CLUG, just to host a wiki (as Nick says, PHPwiki).
For my myriad other non-CLUG non-commercial stuff, it's easier to say
just power and an IP address or two, to connect my ex
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:12:09 +1200
Johnno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are you after ie.. what you want the web sever to do...
>
> I look after a few server here (Christchurch & Auckland) and can give you
> the space and traffic to host the site...
> I can even throw in some email address as
Check out www.tcn.bowenvale.co.nz
It's hosted out of sg.
Pings are in the order of 220 ms
I'm sure there wouldn't be problems with putting the wiki there if required.
Cheers Don
Jim Cheetham wrote:
Some changes are having to come to the hosting of the CLUG wiki,
although not of my choosing.
What are you after ie.. what you want the web sever to do...
I look after a few server here (Christchurch & Auckland) and can give you
the space and traffic to host the site...
I can even throw in some email address as well...
Just let me know what you want.
Johnno
- Original Message -
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:01:34 +1200
Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> If it's low volume, I can host it here. However, it is a 128k ADSL line atm.
> It'll cost $20/month to up that to 512, and am willing to split the cost with
> CLUG if interested?
>
> All open source stuf
Hi Jim,
If it's low volume, I can host it here. However, it is a 128k ADSL line atm.
It'll cost $20/month to up that to 512, and am willing to split the cost with
CLUG if interested?
All open source stuff, too (:
Steve
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 04:46:14 +0100
Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 15:46, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> Some changes are having to come to the hosting of the CLUG wiki,
> although not of my choosing. The company currently hosting the server
> is rationalising it's operations ... basically we're being kicked out!
>
> This won't happen for a month
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