Well, it took only 4 hours after I posted my previous message for my
document to be striped and placed on hamradio.my. Clearly the op did not
read my notice about hosting it on their server or felt that as he was in
Malaysia my views did not count - wrong!!! That's now dealt with and has
been taken down.
The latest and only authorized source of my documents can be found at
http://ni2o.ampr.org/documents/
If you are hosting a copy of any of my documents please remove them.
Instead, you may link back to my document archive. This request applies to
ALL platforms.
I am sorry if this seems to be draconian but I am done with being
plagiarized by those that think "it's just a ham document". Over the years
my work has appeared in numerous publications including QST entirely
without my permission - spelling errors and all!!! This has ultimately lead
to me enforcing my copyright.
Mark /NI2O
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025, 23:32 Mark Phillips via groups.io <enicomms=
gmail.com(a)groups.io> wrote:
> I wrote another doc. This time it is on the Uncomplicated Firewall package
> that comes shipped as default in all Debian based Linux distro's including
> Ubuntu, Raspian and Debian itself.
>
> It is NOT meant to be a full "UFW Operators Guide" but simply a few
> pointers to get your systems secured and keep out the great unwashed.
>
> I do not grant permission to anyone other than ARDC to "host" this or
> any of my documents on their system, website or document archive. From time
> to time this document may be updated by me and posted where relevant. My
> work should NOT be considered "public domain".
>
> See attached.
>
> Mark / NI2O
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I have a problem, I have changed IP addresses
by my internet supplier. I had the address
62.69.192.233 And now I have speech:
78.9.233.153 I wanted to change entries for my various domains
e.g. www.sr1bsz.ampr.org, mail.hf1l.ampor.org or others.
Can anyone help me with this, writes emails on the website.ampr.org with
a request for help and I have no answer?
I provide login and password to the portal.ampr.org
I am asking for help. I am 77 years old after the last heart attack and
implantation of the cardioverter in 2017 and 14 days in a coma,
I have a lot of information from my memory.
I am asking for help
I wrote another doc. This time it is on the Uncomplicated Firewall package
that comes shipped as default in all Debian based Linux distro's including
Ubuntu, Raspian and Debian itself.
It is NOT meant to be a full "UFW Operators Guide" but simply a few
pointers to get your systems secured and keep out the great unwashed.
I do not grant permission to anyone other than ARDC to "host" this or
any of my documents on their system, website or document archive. From time
to time this document may be updated by me and posted where relevant. My
work should NOT be considered "public domain".
See attached.
Mark / NI2O