For those who are curious or run URONode, TAPR was kind enough to make
an email list on their mailman server. You can find it at:
http://www.tapr.org/mailman/listinfo/uronode
Thanks to WA1LOU and the TAPR BOD.
--
73 de Brian Rogers - N1URO
email: <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>
Web: http://www.n1uro.net/
Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/
Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org
Linux Amateur Radio Services
axMail-Fax & URONode
AmprNet coordinator for:
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Would anyone with HTML / PHP / MySQL experience like to collaborate with continuing the development of the portal code?
Anyone interested, please email me and I will arrange access to the repository.
You will need to be familiar with Subversion and how to checkout a local copy of the project, do updates and commits.
Thanks,
Chris
The SJVBBS (W6RAY) will be reinstalled at Park Ridge today, Saturday 13 September, 2014. It will have a new public IP address, which has been updated on the portal. For those of you who exchanges traffic to the system will need to use the new ip address once installed. The AMPRnet address will remain the same.
OLD: 71.130.72.52
NEW: 104.49.13.173
This new Internet feed is strictly for amateur radio and the Tulare County Amateur Club (WA6BAI).
73 de Ray W6RAY
Visalia, CA DM06ih
Can anyone answer why threads keep getting relabled?
I don't recall a thread starting with: 44Net Digest, Vol 3, Issue 146
It makes it very difficult to follow a thread, and in a sense kills the
flow of the topic.
Thanks.
--
73 de Brian Rogers - N1URO
email: <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>
Web: http://www.n1uro.net/
Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/
Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org
Linux Amateur Radio Services
axMail-Fax & URONode
AmprNet coordinator for:
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
44net-request(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu wrote:
> Subject:
> Re: [44net] 44Net Digest, Vol 3, Issue 145
> From:
> sp2lob <sp2lob(a)tlen.pl>
> Date:
> 09/10/2014 10:02 PM
>
> To:
> 44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu
>
>
> Rob at al.
>
> I am reaching this site:
> ftp://n1uro.ampr.org/packet/xfbb/fbbquit.patch
> without any problems, via browser or ftp client.
>
> Best regards.
> Tom - sp2lob
It still does not work from here. Strange... I can ping the public address
that claims to be the gateway for network 44.88.0.0/24 but no reply from 44.88.0.9
(tried from 44.137.40.2)
Brian, do you see occasional incoming SMTP connects? There is a mail queued to
your address but it does not get delivered. Can you ping 44.137.40.2 or 89.18.172.156?
Rob
Tom, SP2LOB has very kindly been working with me to translate the portal into Polish, so we now have English and Polish to choose from. It would be nice to have a few more languages, e.g. French? German?
Does anyone who has English plus at least one other language have the time to help with translations please?
It will be an ongoing job, initially there will be quite a lot of work to translate every page, afterwards it will just be a case of keeping it up to date as the English version is update occasionally. So there is a commitment involved, not just a one off translation.
You will need a basic understanding of HTML but nothing too technical, no PHP coding experience is required as the portal uses a simple template system, so there are HTML template pages to translate, a text file with error messages and a handful of text files for emails sent by the system.
The portal is now under a Subversion repository, so you will also need to be familiar with how to checkout a project, make your modifications then commit the changes back to the repository.
If anyone is interested, please email me: chris(a)g1fef.co.uk
Thanks,
Chris
44net-request(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu wrote:
> Subject:
> [44net] LinFBB patch
> From:
> Brian <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>
> Date:
> 09/10/2014 02:05 AM
>
> To:
> AMPRNet working group <44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu>
>
>
> For those who run LinFBB 7.05f on the amprnet, I have a patch for it
> that I released last night. All it does is adds a (Q)uit command which
> parallels the existing (B)ye command. Considering with FlexNet and Xnet,
> and other softwares leaning more towards Quit than Bye for an "exit
> application" command, this patch will make FBB more user friendly.
In the old days, everyone had an FBB BBS (or maybe RLI or 4RE) and used B for Bye,
except the Germans who had "DIEBOX" where B meant "Bell (alert the sysop)"!
Always fun.
>
> You may find it at:
> ftp://n1uro.ampr.org/packet/xfbb/fbbquit.patch
>
> if interested.
The system is not reachable from here (44.137)
Rob