Responding to the list in case others have the same question.
DNS is being transfered so the old site no longer respond and the new one does
not yet.
The URL to use for the new manual and timing site (until the ko4bb.com domain
resolves) is:
Http://168.144.151.127/
Thank
Didier KO4BB
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I guess the question that comes to me is why is cloudflare free?
I understand why Didier does what he does for free, he's giving
back by serving a community to which he is a member. But what
is cloudflare getting in return for paying for the rent, hardware,
backbone, and electricity?
-Chuck
Since Cloudflare has a paid service as well the working assumption is the
'free' service is more of a try before you buy and allows colleges and others
to demonstrate the value of the service so budget can be requested. I'm sure
the analytics are not as detailed as the paid version etc
I plan to run the new site for about a month to see how it is doing (I have
a 30 days try out period anyhow) and if all goes well, I will give
Cloudflare a try.
Just to let everyone know (it will be announced on the site), I will have a
50 files/day download limit initially to limit the rogue
Yes, I saw that. I doubt that I would get as much info as I get now with my
log files, but it is definitely worth a try. I will run the site from the
new host for a month to see how it does then I will probably get Cloudflare.
Thanks!
Didier KO4BB
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Paul Alfille
I have looked at Cloudflare and as soon as my domain is transferred, I will
get the free account.
It was already recommended by another user last week. Thanks!
The only issue is that my server will not see that traffic, which will
prevent me from having reliable statistics, but one cannot have
Looking at Cloudflare's website, they claim they will collect usage
statistics for you.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:55 PM, Didier Juges shali...@gmail.com wrote:
I have looked at Cloudflare and as soon as my domain is transferred, I will
get the free account.
It was already recommended by
All,
There’s an apache plugin that allows you to get the statistics from cloudflare
on each hit. Take a look at mod_cloudflare
(https://www.cloudflare.com/resources-downloads)
I use it, works great. AND, they just announced yesterday that they have free
SSL now. =)
I would imagine with your
Maybe a paypal donnation button could offset some of this cost.
Daniel
Em 28/09/2014 15:18, Didier Juges shali...@gmail.com escreveu:
Francesco,
Thanks for the offer. I have been a Linux user since Slackware with the
1.0.9 kernel. I know just enough to be really dangerous to myself,
Didier,
I would look into just putting something like Cloudflare infront of KO4BB...
this should cache all your content relatively well, and greatly reduce the load
on your provider.
They have a free tier that works quite well, and even their paid tiers are much
cheaper than an ISP that
This is a public service announcement.
My Host provider (1and1) has in formed me that traffic on ko4bb.com has
consistently and grossly exceeded the unlimited bandwidth allocation
specified by contract(!!!) They have also turned off my service a few times
this month to emphasize the message. I
In message camqqfuk5ofwde82r307neqoovif4miwmea7jt0rvg9htomv...@mail.gmail.com
, Didier Juges writes:
Thank you for your patience and your support.
Didier,
Thank you for providing this fantastic resource!
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Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX since Zilog Zeus 3.20
p...@freebsd.org
On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Didier Juges shali...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your patience and your support.
thank to you for your service!
I'm a *nix system administrator since 20 years (well, my job would
turn 20 next year actually). So if you ever need any support, just
ask.
Frank
Francesco,
Thanks for the offer. I have been a Linux user since Slackware with the
1.0.9 kernel. I know just enough to be really dangerous to myself,
hopefully not to others... I may call on you on occasion. The new server
runs on CentOS v6, not sure if there are any plans to upgrade to v7.
Sorry for the OT, but I know a lot of time-nuts subscribers use my site, so
I wanted to make sure you know what happened.
My site was infected by malware on March 1st. Google reported my site as
infected and sent me an email around 11:00 AM CST.
Several people notified me in the afternoon and
ftp passwords go out over the internet unencrypted. To get around this, use a
secure ftp. On windows, use winscp. For linux, gftp.
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It looks like my site has been infected by malware.
While I am cleaning it, I am setting up my backup site www.eds-fl.com with
the manuals.
There is about 40GB of manuals to upload, so that will take a while. I hope
to be done in a day or two.
I will post here when that is done.
I do not
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