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Moving the Spring to a new ISP - the end of colocation

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~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:08) seed
The Spring and all it's web servers are about to move to a new isp, we are no longer going to have "colocated" servers but are, instead, going to be hosted on other isp's servers. DDC.net has treated us badly. I can't get regular access to our servers to maintain hardware and do upgrades and they aren't interested in us as a customer. They have much bigger fish to fry and they don't care to mess with us. I've located a good isp which will provide us with everything we have now as a colocated service. They have Frontpage 2000 extensions, they run BSDI UNIX (which Yapp our conferencing software runs on). They have a Realaudio Server. So, so far, I don't see any major downside other than it may be hard to have shell accounts. I'll have to talk to them about that. I'm prepaid for January and February at DDC. So we can take it slow. Are their any volunteers for the migration team? I could use some help with this.
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:13) #1
What do the members of the migration team do exactly, and must they be in Austin physically? If there is anything I can do and I am competent enough to do it, Speak and I am yours.
~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:16) #2
We're going to need Kaylene Thaler's help in migrating our conferences, she should be pretty reasonable about this since the servers we're moving to run the same OS, BSDI. Today, I was forced by Robert Ross to move both barton.spring.net and shop.spring.net out of the colocate facility. He was pretty mean spirited about it. These are not friendly folks, they are definitely reaping some bad karma right now. Mel Riser was the reason we were at DDC and he's left DDC for autoeloan.com, and a lot of other folks have left DDC because it's such an unpleasant scene. Robert would probably rip Mel to pieces if he could legally, he's so pissed off about Mel leaving. I could see that in his scary vibes today. So, as of now, we're running on www.spring.net (this machine) and access.spring.net where austen.com and firth.com live. I want to start moving all our sites to the new isp as soon as possible so we're out of DDC and harm's way. A reality check for y'all. I think we can come through this ok and have a lot less overhead. Babysitting hardware is something I would rather do less and I would rather focus more on growing community and creating great content. So this may be a blessing after all. We'll see.
~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:17) #3
They don't have to be here in Austin, Marcia, in fact, this means I don't even have to be in Austin. You know I don't even know the physical location of the new isp. What you can do is get familiar with the new isp and help with input as we progress down this road.
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:20) #4
Alright. Ready and willing and all that good stuff. Is there a Url I could use or just how should I got about familiarizing myself? (feeling pretty ignorant aout now but eager to please)
~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:21) #5
There will be another topic opening with urls and technical details. This topic will be for broader questions and concerns.
~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:23) #6
To quote Morgan Freeman in Deep Impact, "life will go on"; that's how I feel, the Spring will go on.
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:23) #7
We are well shed of DDC...How could they treat a gentle man like you with such callousness. Onward!
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:24) #8
We MUST go on. Wherever would I go?!
~terry Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:37) #9
It's not against me specifically, I'm just getting backscatter of a lot of other frustrations they're having right now. That and they have to go after bigger customers. We're not big enough for them. The problem is that they're just mean spirited in general right now, and no one's going to get their attention unless they can flaunt a bunch of greenstuff in front to them. We're getting a "great deal" for a high profile business customer with our colocation rate, but the problem is that we're not some high profile, well heeled business. We're fairly nonprofit and make it on donations and on windfall domain name deals and a trickle of website hosting fees and clickthroughs. Mostly, I subsidize it and babsit the hardware.
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (19:42) #10
Ah, that is my whole point. You should have to do none of the subsidizing. I am sorry I got into the act a little late, but Whatever you need, let me know and I shall be out there squeezing blood out of turnips or whatever I must do for you and Spring. What bad vibes they are sending out will come back to haunt them. You do not need that sort of thing going on in your life.
~wolf Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (20:06) #11
wait, what happened to that other deal we had been talking about? i can't remember all of it right now.....
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 23, 1999 (20:19) #12
Moving to Springfield? Yes, what happened, Terry?
~terry Fri, Dec 24, 1999 (11:07) #13
The Springfield guys called and said the deal was still on, but not until March. I had been counting on them to do this Jan 1, 2000 and had made plans to move the gear to Springfield, but that's what Anthony Hopp is saying now. After all their overtures, I thought they were ready to move right away. But they pulled back at the last minute. So on to Plan C.
~wolf Fri, Dec 24, 1999 (17:22) #14
which is....put everything in the basement but the basics? *hugs* terry!
~MarciaH Fri, Dec 24, 1999 (18:40) #15
Terry, as I posted elsewhere, if you could give me some figures I will punch them into some kind of form and post on Drool anbd Springfolks...Please!
~terry Sun, Dec 26, 1999 (14:40) #16
OK I'll work them up. Basically, you don't want to know how much I'm in the hole right now and this venture.
~MarciaH Sun, Dec 26, 1999 (14:52) #17
Maybe that is what will get them to dig deeper. After all, as you fare so do we. Why would we not want to know. It is our problem as well as yours, you know! Please?! Or email me and I will tenderize it for them, but you need our help, do you not???
~wolf Mon, Dec 27, 1999 (10:06) #18
terry, tell us, i agree with marcia, if folks see how much it costs to keep this place up and running, they will dig deeper (and post the address again!)
~terry Mon, Dec 27, 1999 (16:21) #19
Well, I just paid DDC.net $1288 plus another $433. That covers us for this month, Jan and Feb 2000. I hope we're on a lower cost setup after that, it remains to be seen whether digihost will work for us. It's still in the trial phase.
~MarciaH Mon, Dec 27, 1999 (16:34) #20
I will do what I can, but I have been requested not to post the plea for money in Drool. (They probably support Spring more than any other conference does.) How can we get donations from colinfirth.com (3 deers) and austen.com? Do they support their part of this operation? If not, I'd suggest you put them offline until they do.(Terry is too nice to do that, of course)
~terry Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (08:33) #21
Our donations have come in fairly well in the past and I'm sure folks will continue to do so, they are most appreciated. Our future is in ecommerce and I'm going to work toward pumping up our click throughs (eg. Visto) and ecommerce sites as a means to support this place. We need to keep growing and expanding, if we can do this, we can be successful as a community. I'm not going to cut any websites off or anything, we've always gotten donations though postive appeals and by providing a place for conversations.
~wolf Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (12:48) #22
and the address again?
~MarciaH Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (13:32) #23
Send contributions to: Paul Terry Walhus The Spring 9011 Quail Creek Dr Austin, TX 78758
~sociolingo Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (13:36) #24
Terry, If I send a � check can you cash it?
~MarciaH Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (13:39) #25
Send contributions to: Paul Terry Walhus The Spring 9011 Quail Creek Dr Austin, TX 78758
~MarciaH Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (13:42) #26
Maggie, he can cash a check in any currency on planet Earth. Not sure about outer space, though. We encountered this question on the last fund drive and he had no problems. Thanks for asking!
~wolf Tue, Dec 28, 1999 (16:10) #27
most banks should be able to handle foreign currency, right? (and thanks, marcia, for making sure i got that address *grin*)
~terry Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (10:28) #28
It's really better if you can convert it before you send it. Does your bank have the ability to make an International Money order in US Dollars or can you help us out by making a credit card payment for austen.com? I'm trying to raise some immediate $$ to move firth.com, austen.com and to pay the Network Solutions fee on austen.com. If anyone wants to make a direct contribution they can pay for austen.com online with a credit card. You can do this here: https://payments.networksolutions.com/ Just type in austen.com It will give you a screen like this: Domain Name Invoice Number Amount Due austen.com 13796338 $35.00 Billing Contact Information Walhus , Paul Terry Phone: 512.303.4000 Fax: 512.303.3200 Spring Rt 2 Box 56R Austin , TX 78612 UNITED STATES US Then select "Make Payment"
~MarciaH Wed, Dec 29, 1999 (12:51) #29
Austen.com is now paid for.
~terry Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (10:35) #30
Thank you!!!!
~KarenR Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (17:20) #31
*******am posting this message here too********** Terry, there is definitely a problem out there. Possibly that named server situation and/or router problems. Some people can get in and many cannot. I've been in contact with our Drool bunch via our backup mailing service and encouraged them to try their ISP's other phone lines for alternative routing as worked for me (except for the austen.com areas). Do you need any other evidence than Marcia hasn't posted all day! ;-)
~KarenR Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (17:21) #32
Can you give me the numerical address for the sites and I can tell people to try that?
~wolf Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (18:30) #33
yes, marcia has emailed me too about her probs getting onto the spring and asked for the numerical address. it's weird that some of us can get in and others cannot. does this have something to do with the new setup? (and marcia, dearie, you are so generous! i, too, want to thank you)
~Ann Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (18:53) #34
Hey! Why didn't you tell me this was going on (money raising)! I just happened to stumble on this thread and found I didn't know anyting! The Austen.com folks paid the domain fee last year, and we were all prepared to do it again--Thanks Marcia!!! I do have a permanent link up on all of the Austen.com messages and message boards asking people to donate, but I also do try to have a couple of fund raisers each year as well. I'll post a request for funds tonight. Hopefully that will help (you'll get a check from me!) Is there anything more we can do, Terry?
~terry Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (20:03) #35
Keep the contributions coming! We are experiencing a firestorm of sorts right now due to the premature move of our primary and secondary nameservers to their site. I sent them emails telling them to fix it. Because of this, I suggest you use ip addresses instead of domain names for the next day or so www.spring.net is 206.97.234.70 www.austen.com is 206.97.234.91 www.firth.com is 206.97.234.101 more at http://206.97.234.70/dns Sorry folks The digihost folks jumped the gun big time!
~terry Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (20:05) #36
Again, firth is http://206.97.234.101 austen is http://206.97.234.91 www.spring.net is http://206.97.234.70
~wolf Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (20:24) #37
thanks terry. marcia says she tried the spring number and nothing is working, including ftp.
~terry Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (20:48) #38
These numbers should work, I just emailed Marci, bless her heart.
~terry Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (20:58) #39
I hope marci@aloha.net is the right email address for her.
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (21:44) #40
I made sure I corrected it as soon as I noted that all the emails were scrambled. It is, indeed!
~Ann Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (21:44) #41
I actually couldn't get through to Austen.com using the numeric address, but I can get through using "http://austen.com". Strangely, "http://www.austen.com" doesn't work! (last time I checked, I got a "access.spring.net" message.)
~MarciaH Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (23:02) #42
Have only gotten through to spring and that only on Spring...*sigh*
~terry Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (10:33) #43
We worked on this last night. http://austen.com works alright, I just tried that.
~MarciaH Fri, Dec 31, 1999 (13:01) #44
I just tried it as well. Netscape says it cannot find it. *sigh*
~KarenR Mon, Jan 3, 2000 (13:33) #45
Terry: Any word from either Digihost or Network Solutions? Have the corrections been implemented?
~terry Mon, Jan 3, 2000 (22:09) #46
Numerial ip will work on the web as well. First go to http://206.97.234.70 and click on say the last 50 responses. It will come up as http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin ... and you won't get the page. At this point go to the address box and change the www.spring.net to 206.97.234.70 and you will get through to the url. We need to let folks know this. Tell folks (via email or phone or however) that they just need to substitute 206.97.234.70 every time the www.spring.net appears in their address box of their browser. In the meantime, the Digihost folks have a solution and they're going to help us get back on track in the morning. I'll be on the phone to them early in the morning and try to get us moved over to their site. I know this is painful, and I hadn't planned on moving this soon. But now that we're in the throes of this accidental event, let's make the best of it and go ahead with the move. I'll get Kaylene to help get yapp moved and get with the system folks at digihost in the morning and the nuts and bolts of doing this. But in the meantime, it is possible to still use the spring on the web by substituting the ip address 206.97.234.70 for the words www.spring.net every time it comes up in the address box of your browser. Like I was telling Evelyn, who called a little while ago, ddc.net has priced us out of colocation so we have to make a move, I really don't have much choice. I think the direction I'm moving our servers, to virtual rather than metal boxes is the right thing to do. I know this works, because I'm doing this on a friends AOL right now. So please help spread the word and tell folks that life will go on, the Spring will go on and that this isn't the end, it's only the beginning. Keep the faith, we'll be ok!
~terry Mon, Jan 3, 2000 (22:11) #47
And yes, I've heard from Digihost by email and phone and we're getting things resolved. I'll be on the phone to Digihost in the morning on their 800 number. Feel free to call them and ask for a status update to let them know you care!
~MarciaH Mon, Jan 3, 2000 (22:21) #48
Terry, I just emailed Heide, Evelyn and Karen then posted it on Springfolks which has just about every drool lady involved...I will continue to email others
~MarciaH Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (13:59) #49
Terry, I am online in Windows...things are working just fine - not like greased lightning, but well enough for this refugee from telnet. I am delighted more than I can tell you. Ann, you're welcome for my paying for your domain name. Not, contribute to Terry in that amount for me, please....
~MarciaH Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (16:30) #50
It Works With http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/porch/69.49 I arrived here from confifty...It is all fixed again. You cna't even guess how bad the withdrawal was from Spring we know and love. Geo's wallpaper is back and the lava buttons and now I can post the sunspot gif which is real time updating. Terry, any place you want me to post it so you can check for ionospheric disturbances and the like for Ham Radio???
~Ann Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (16:33) #51
Terry, http://www.austen.com still isn't a working URL, but http://austen.com is. Last time I checked the www. address, I got the mostly blank screen with "access.spring.net" on it. Any chance of getting that fixed? BTW, The Derbyshire Writers' Guild is going to be in an article in the New York Times some time this month, and I hope the site is actually working!
~MarciaH Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (16:43) #52
Fantastic news, Ann! About DWG...and, you can consider my paying for your domain as a way of thanking you for enabling me and so many others by writing your tutorial for html. If'n you's like to see how well I did, just pop over to http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/browse/geo/all/ and see how well I did. Belated thanks for a job incredibly well done!!!
~Ann Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (21:16) #53
Marcia, Geo looks like a cool place! I love that sort of stuff. I grew up watching Nova and Nature and Scientific American and all the nature shows I could find on TV. Fun stuff.
~MarciaH Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (21:22) #54
Ooooh good...mayhap you might find your way into Geo to post sometime. Yippee!!! Wait'll you see the updating sunspot solar image. You can watch it rotate and pulsate...Good stuff over there...!
~KarenR Tue, Jan 4, 2000 (23:31) #55
Terry: Thanks so much for getting everything working again. I'm sure the process is not yet finished, but a couple of people have reported the same/strange problem. They can get to Spring and read the boards, but cannot login. They are rejected. They have tried both spring.net and the numerical addresses. This is what one wrote: I'm unable to log in; when I try, I get the URL not found message. If I manually type in what I think is the correct response URL but substituting the 206#s, it rejects my user name/password. Is this something that will work itself out? Or have some user data files been damaged? Thanks again for bringing Spring back to us.
~aschuth Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (07:30) #56
Hi there, Europe is back on - at least the mid-continental division... Now we only need to raise the island and mountain tribes, respectively. Terry - thanks for keeping things up & doing such a nice job about it!
~Ann Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (07:48) #57
Yea!! the URL http://www.austen.com is now working. Thanks Terry!
~terry Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (12:35) #58
Sure, thanks everyone. The CEO of Digihost called and apologized this morning. I'm hoping these little minicrises will make us stronger and more unified as a community. The concerns show that folks care about our community and I'm glad to see this. We always pull together and weather the storms somehow.
~aschuth Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (13:55) #59
Waiddaminute, "apologized"? I'm a, uh, "business" man in a different market, and to me this translates into "we still can make a buck out of him". Watch your back, Terry!
~MarciaH Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (14:30) #60
I'm stronger and believe in Spring more than ever. My telnetting skills improved (even though my typing did not), and I even got to teach a few the fine are of posting in DOS. We will be just fine...even if it is just you and me, Terry, and Alexander watching your back while others make the place prettier and ever more appealing.
~sociolingo Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (15:08) #61
Hi, Glad it all getting sorted out. I got in fine using the numbers thanks to Marcia - but haven't need to change it for each conference, so something's working well. Thanks for all the hard work.
~KarenR Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (21:00) #62
Terry, Can you give us a little bit of status as to how the migration is going? I'm assuming it is not complete. Karen
~MarciaH Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (21:05) #63
I have heard from two Canadian Droolians who cannot get in yet.
~wolf Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (22:02) #64
marcia, where's the sunspot pic? ann--love those smilies!!
~MarciaH Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (22:19) #65
You found it in Geo 24.41. I also posted it on Weather which is linked to news.
~KarenR Wed, Jan 5, 2000 (23:43) #66
Yes, Cymbeline gets in via the numeric IPs, but has no images. Also, she isn't able to use any of our links because of the www.spring part. I've told her to manually adjust for the time being.
~MarciaH Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (00:09) #67
Where does she live? Is she Canadian, as well? I seem to have forgotten.
~KarenR Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (10:01) #68
In the US, Virginia to be exact. Mari still cannot login and was wondering if she should reregister (see question re: damaged user data files) and now I have a message from Aishling (UK) that she can't get in. Terry?
~MarciaH Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (13:54) #69
Karen, are you getting in the usual way and having no trouble? I am having to use the numerical ip but I can get in. However, telnetting is much the swifter than switching the www.spring.net on each of the URL's . Humbug!
~KarenR Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (09:47) #70
Is there a different place I should be posting my questions on the Spring migration?
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (13:40) #71
This is the place, Karen. If anything pertinent comes up I will also post it in Inner for you if it does not appear that Terry is seeing it. I have noticed that spring is very slow this morning and we are still without graphics and ads...but the magic buttons are there...*grin*
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (13:46) #72
Since you began asking Terry questions here he has been logged in on telnet at least once, but he is not entering the conferences, I think. I shall go back to telnet to see what I can discover.
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (14:22) #73
I went back into telnet and it is so slow-going that I had my connection cut off twice just trying to get through one time. There is a problem and as soon as Terry gets time to talk he will. Till then, I imagine he is up to his ears in alligators...
~wolf Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (18:04) #74
terry, i have to use the numbers now (started last night right after i posted some pics)....
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (19:18) #75
I wrote to DigiHost and told them to be good to Terry and kind to us and they answered telling me to use the numerical ip's. No kidding. Oh well, at least they answer their email...
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (19:23) #76
They even suggested I 'refresh' my browser and I mentioned (though not to them) that I dumped the caches enough that you'd think I was dosing them on prunes!
~wolf Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (21:13) #77
you've gotta dump the caches or the system will be slow!
~MarciaH Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (21:21) #78
Gotta keep them regular and slickery clean, huh!
~Ann Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (16:35) #79
Austen.com seems to be down again :-( (someone told me it is since 5pm yesterday) Is the migration actually taking place right now? Is that why it's down? Do we know the new IP #'s for the new servers?
~MarciaH Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (17:17) #80
www.spring.net is 206.97.234.70 www.austen.com is 206.97.234.91 www.firth.com is 206.97.234.101 Good luck, dear!!!
~MarciaH Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (17:19) #81
Let's make um hot links www.spring.net is http://206.97.234.70 www.austen.com is http://206.97.234.91 www.firth.com is http://206.97.234.101 Good luck, dear!!!
~MarciaH Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (18:23) #82
Oh Dear, Ann. Only firth.com works of those ip's I just posted. I tried to email you and everything was returned undeliverable. *sigh*
~Ann Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (20:05) #83
My Spring mail account seems to be down too. My main back-up e-mail is DWGuild@yahoo.com For some reason, the IP #'s haven't really been working at Austen.
~MarciaH Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (20:11) #84
Ann, please go read Ray Lopez' comments in Drool: http://206.97.234.70/yapp-bin/restricted/read/drool/124.161 I know they don't work...and you can forget about access.spring.net...which is where all of my stuff is... Thnx for the update on your email address.
~Ann Sat, Jan 8, 2000 (23:44) #85
Just got back into Austen.com. It seems an intermittant problem, and like most people had little trouble getting in today--just me :-(
~MarciaH Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (00:41) #86
I also had problems. Ray Lopez is helping Terry now...that is great news!
~terry Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (10:07) #87
We'll get these things resolved by communicating and working with mike@digihost.com and ceo@digihost.com, the sysad and his manager respectively. Ray's input at this stage is invaluable. Our next step is to gain access to the site at digihost that they've set up for us. And then I need to know who will manage austen.com and firth.com so we can set up accounts for them to be the primary administrator for these sites. I also need to get repeater.org back up and running. I like the idea Evelyn had of forming a steering committee of hosts to work more closely together on the management of this community.
~Ann Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (11:58) #88
Terry, as before, I'm the primary host of Austen.com. I don't think spring.net e-mail addresses are working at the moment (at least mine isn't), so if you need more info from me, I'll need an off-site address for you. Steering committee would be good. I'd be happy to participate. :-)
~sociolingo Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (14:48) #89
I'm getting in OK, but hotlinks aren't working - like mark all as read, just get a page unavailable notice.
~Renata Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (16:52) #90
Terry, I guess I'm the only primary manager for www.firth.com. ;-/ What action is required, and when? Whatever it is, I hope we can do it within the next 2 days, more details in email.
~ratthing Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (17:13) #91
terry, i'd like some input so i can understand what's been going on, and where we stand... 1. When did the deal with Digihost get finalized? 2. what are the terms of this deal? 3. which of the spring servers are to be moved (www, access, and barton??)? 4. as of right now, where are these servers physically? 5. where will they be moving physically? 6. have IP addresses been changed for the Spring servers and all web sites hosted on spring servers? 7. if so, is all we lack the update to the DNS tables? 8. will we still have control over our DNS servers for spring.net? i know that is a lot of questions, but i am easily confused!!!!
~Renata Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (17:17) #92
Terry, I guess I'm the only primary manager for www.firth.com. ;-/ What action is required, and when? Whatever it is, I hope we can do it within the next 2 days, more details in email.
~Renata Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (17:19) #93
Terry, what's your valid email address? It's urgent, I'll be computerless for a while soon.
~ratthing Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (17:30) #94
renate, try these emails for terry... springnet@briefcase.com springnet@palm.net
~KarenR Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (17:31) #95
Use this one for Terry, Renate: springnet@briefcase.com
~Renata Sun, Jan 9, 2000 (19:12) #96
Thank you all!
~terry Tue, Jan 11, 2000 (04:04) #97
We're finally up on the new location, at least our index.html page. Though you still have to sometimes substitute 206.97.234.70 for www.spring.net to get in to some conference areas.
~wolf Thu, Jan 13, 2000 (21:18) #98
we're up? will have to try my bookmark....
~MarciaH Sun, Jan 16, 2000 (19:38) #99
Still cannot ftp...and have to use my ip's to get around Spring...*sigh*
~terry Mon, Jan 17, 2000 (07:39) #100
We're going to try and nail down the complete move this week. We'll have to work together on this. Once the conferencing is moved, the rest is just a matter of moving domains like firth.com and austen.com. Everyone should make sure they have *local copies* of their content so they can ftp them. Our new site will have users with ftp access, frontpage 2000 access and telnet access for root level administrators sharing a single account. I don't know yet if we can get additional telnet access.
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