Glad to hear that progress is being made on J7. Not hearing anything had me
a little worried.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually, Eric assumed that I was reporting on his "small group"
> setup - but I was really talking about the original j7 distribution
> that I run on my Linux mail/web server. My " ) & problem report" was
> for using the initial distribution. It also fails in the facility
> Eric describes below. I continue to be surprised that it works OK on
> a desktop Safari but doesn't on iPod Safari...
>
> I run the j7 instance in a shell that has limited access to the
> general system. I require that remote (or local) users use the
> explicit port number assigned by that host shell. I have the luxury
> of a hardware firewall that blocks "port scans" from the internet, so
> that provides reasonable isolation from "bad guys".
>
> If anyone in the forum is interested in poking at it, I would be
> happy to disclose the current port in a private email exchange with
> the understanding that they would keep it quiet (as I was trying to
> do with Eric's new small group of alpha testers). I have not spent
> any energy on making separate facilities for  users, so all the stuff
> done there is visible to all the users -- at least for the duration
> of a particular task.
>
> Part of why I did this is to see if things were reasonably stable.
> They do seem to be.
>
> I see no reason why you couldn't do this on a Mac with Apache, but I
> am using Linux.
>
> - joey
>
>
> At 16:30  -0500 2010/02/17, Eric Iverson wrote:
> >Currently Jsoftware is hosting J7 for a small group of initial users. This
> >is what Joey is reporting on. After we clean up a few rough edges we'll
> make
> >it more generally available. My guess is this should happen my mid next
> >week.
> >
> >On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >>  Joey,
> >>
> >>  How are you getting J7 on your ipod touch? Do you host J on you
> >>  personal computer with a server on it and wifi to it from you touch?
> >>  If so, is the server a Mac with apache? And if so, again, can you set
> >>  it up so that only you can access the Mac server and not hackers?
> >>
> >  > Thanks,
> >>
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