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  • #16
    We ought to ask Assim, but where is he when you need him?

    If you could close down part of the site to a password/email entry needed part, then you could store the WU's there, Paul. Don't ask me, I just brainstorm and let others figure it out how to do

    Jord.
    Jordâ„¢

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    • #17
      Pooh, the easiest way is with SetiDriver.

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      Andrew
      Carpe Cerevisi
      Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox

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      • #18
        How about a Public Proxy, that are running at an odd port?

        Just my two cent.

        MStauning

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        • #19
          Rattledagger is correct, here's the message that was posted in full, even though I'm not supposed to quote it, who cares

          <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">From: David Chubrick
          Date: Tue Feb 27, 2001 9:37pm
          Subject: SSL/SETI Outage UPDATE #2
          Subject: THE GREAT OUTAGE: More info
          Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 13:15:05 -0800
          From: Michael Sinatra
          Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti

          Well, we seem to have isolated the cause:

          NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS AS YET UNCONFIRMED!!!! DO NOT QUOTE!!!

          At about 0330 PST (GMT -0800), a contractor (possibly working for either
          the City of Berkeley or the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab or maybe even
          the University) cut a fiber bundle that connects voice and data between
          the UC Berkeley campus and LBL and other buildings at the top of the hill,
          such as the Space Sciences Lab, home of seti@h... I wish it were
          something more exciting like bombs or rebellious office computers.

          Based on past experiences, this will probably require a manual splice,
          which will likely take all day.

          So sit back, relax, hang out at the Clinic or whatever, and give your
          computer a rest.

          One more thing, if you're one of those people who likes to complain about
          lack of redundancy between the SETI servers and the rest of the world, be
          prepared to offer free colocation at an enterprise grade facility and/or
          provide all funding for said service as part of your "suggestion."

          Remember: ET isn't paying for this.

          :-)

          Michael Sinatra
          Network Services
          UC Berkeley
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          Andrew
          Carpe Cerevisi
          Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox

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          • #20
            Hmm, parallel posting here

            Edited to remove a duplicate message...

            [This message has been edited by Neomagic_Twist (edited 28 February 2001).]
            When I was still a kid, my parents got me a Packard Bell. I've never been happier. Now it's degraded to a foot support.

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            • #21
              How's about we find a volunteer with a fixed IP, and we run SetiQ on their machine
              Meet Jasmine.
              flickr.com/photos/pace3000

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              • #22
                Good idea, Paul. But make sure he or she lives secluded, outside of anyplace where a contractor might cut cables
                Jordâ„¢

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                • #23
                  I'v got 6 seti machines without a single wu cached. Im pretty much ****ed.

                  Great... *sigh*


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                  What the hell are we doing in the middle of the desert?

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                  • #24
                    setiQ eh!

                    I've got 14 spare fixed ip addresses but my http log file is getting suspicious

                    <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">
                    From [18/Feb/2001:00:39:37 +0000] to [24/Feb/2001:23:42:57 +0000]

                    Log file: 20010218.log Date: 2001.02.27 12:01

                    Top 20 Sites by size:

                    Site MB Hits
                    http://shserver2.ssl.berkeley.edu 206.87
                    1231
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                    breezer
                    Everything I say is true apart from that which is not

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                    • #25
                      Still no luck on damn seti.
                      *uck this.

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                      I wasn't born, I was created.
                      What the hell are we doing in the middle of the desert?

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