Security by obscurity, works every time (for what is debatable :-) Russ k4ziv
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 14:38:56 +0000 From: "dean ." remodelguy@live.com To: "44net@mailman.ampr.org" 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] 44net Archives Index Message-ID: SN1PR15MB0509073EEA669EA64578BF2BB0A10@SN1PR15MB0509.namprd15.prod.outlook.com
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Hello everyone,
I'm pleased such a community exists. I requested an allocation about three weeks ago and am excited about getting connected!
The last couple of weekends I put two sdr receivers and a couple of websites up on the public internet for a quick migration to the 44 network when a gateway is received and configured correctly.
In preparation for things to come, I've looked at the 44net archives, absorbing what I could. In trying to find info about using PFSense and other subjects, I realized how tedious it was to manually open each archive to search every time an answer or guidance was needed - so an index was made. I wrote a script to sort the subjects, etc. Also, each month was dl'd, expanded, and all put into one folder for ease of searching. Now I can search the index or grep all the files with one command. Maybe this exists elsewhere - I couldn't find it. If anyone is interested, here's the index and expanded files through mid-March contained in one folder:
http://174.71.72.143:8885/files/44archiveMidMar18.tar.xz
Thank you and 73, Dean K4DIN