[Citadel Development] Re: Citadel room sharing

2020-09-07 Thread winzlo
Makes sense. I have seen so much recent talk about social media having negative effects on our society's mentality and how Facebook and Twitter are knowingly leveraging that to make money. While I can't fault them on their business model, if people are inclined to participate. I choose not to, a

[Citadel Development] Citadel room sharing

2020-08-27 Thread winzlo
I'm sure I'm going to get a bit of backlash on this, and put IG on the defensive, so I apologise upfront. With the loss of room sharing, what motivation is there for anyone to set up their own Citadel? Doesn't the end result of this put Uncensored into a messaging monopoly of sorts?

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2020-06-30 Thread winzlo
In my external perspective of looking forward, I would vote #2. Give the most control with the least reliance on legacy code.

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2020-05-24 Thread winzlo
>I'm going through the Citadel Server documentation and it mentions that >the IMAP client works with Eudora. Then it should probably also say that it is compatible with Pine and Elm. :)

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2020-05-24 Thread winzlo
Bump on the "Citadel on macOS" initaitive, now that Apple has deactivated all functional groupware and web serving from their Server.app product. I've still got my same macOS environment online, I just need to know if/when you will need access to it again so I can re-open firewall ports and cr

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2019-01-13 Thread winzlo
Makes sense. :) Now to find a Linux variant that doesn't suck... I never should have sold off my SunFIRE server. Something tells me that with the addition of a 10tb RAID array, that could have made a very practical application server... I have so many regrets...

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2019-01-12 Thread winzlo
But...but... Windows is now at one with the open source community, so what is to stop someone like me from feeling like it's the only viable choice when Apple's "Just works" model is so obviously a lie? Hmmm, maybe there is a middle ground... Wonder if anyone came up with anything that is no

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2019-01-11 Thread winzlo
> The biggest irony is that it's running fine on Windows. Well crap, why didn't I think of that? Time to sell all my Apple hardware, get a $500 server and spend 50 times that much on licenses for things that I already have! Paying for software I get get free or bundled without license see

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2018-12-28 Thread winzlo
Any chance that the OSX port can be 1000? :)

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2018-10-14 Thread winzlo
On a RPM-based system, uninstalling would also need to initiate a few commands to disable/remove the startup scripts: # service citadel stop # service citadel remove I could be wrong on the precise options here, I do not have a system to confirm these against, but this is to the best of

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2018-09-10 Thread winzlo
Sounds like a plan. MySQL has a similar mechanism, probably for similar functionality (though also for much more).

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2018-09-10 Thread winzlo
What if citserver listened on an auxiliary port in order to perform this kind of transaction, in a space that would not have access to any other data than what is absolutely needed? Webcit already needs to know where the citserver process is running from, so it would not mean any additional inconv

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2018-09-06 Thread winzlo
I see your point, IG. Java applications that access services over SSL use the JVM's keystore and keep everything self contained. When WebCit is installed, couldn't an external call to the citserver binary be used to generate the certs/keys for WebCit to import and serve? Ok, I'm not great when

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2018-09-03 Thread winzlo
For SSL certs, especially ones that are not self-signed, the provider packages the cert(s) as files, with the assumption that if a cert is for multiple subdomains or web sites within the same domain, that it would need to exist as a file for servers such as Apache HTTPD. The most obvious benefit

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2018-08-27 Thread winzlo
I believe the odd characters have something to do with images contained within messages input from WebCit. I've seen several messages by multiple users (including yourself in your last post in Small Achievements> which you indicated a photo of a cylindar. Hope that helps track it down a littl

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2018-08-19 Thread winzlo
Feel free to move this to Save the Text Client> if you feel it more appropriate there. I thought a more limited audience was better for this. :) Not sure if this has been reported, or if it is a byproduct of how SSH is pasing between the daemon and local text client, but I've spotted a cou