[00:38] anyone know what the technical requirements are to setup nntp services including binary support? Specifically setting up the peering so incoming posts are propagated to other providers and posts from other providers be available on this nntp service. What server side software would one use? [00:39] i wouldn't bother doing nntp these days [00:39] better just to use one of the few nntp servers still going if you relaly want to do it [00:42] Its more of a theoretical how would one do it these day type question [00:43] i'm not sure [00:43] i played with some leaf thing years back [00:43] like 16 years bakc :) [00:44] nothing seemed amazing back then [00:44] and i doubt it's much better now [00:44] you need an upstream feed [00:44] kind of like internet transit? [00:44] i think INN was the big nntp server [00:44] yeh [00:45] ahh it's Leafnode I used. [00:45] http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/ [00:45] but that's dif [00:46] i seriously wouldn't recommend it these days [00:46] it was like 10 years ago that most providers stopped their nntp servers :/ [00:46] and years before that where things got flakey [00:47] did you ever use UUCP ? [00:48] only indirectly [00:48] i had e-mail on a bbs that got it's feed via uucp [00:49] did you dial in to the bbs? [00:49] yeah [00:49] or telnet over dialup internet [00:49] dialup [00:49] i ran a bbs too [00:49] mid 90s? [00:49] yeah [00:49] in the mid to late 90s there was a high ratio of sysops to users [00:50] and there was also quite a high ratio of programmers to non programmers :) [00:50] (i wrote my own bbs software) [00:50] would you say the sysop number has stayed the same, but the users have multiplied exponentially [00:50] well bbs's died [00:51] there's not really a similar environment to back then [00:52] shell providers are kind of similar? [00:52] hardly any shell providers [00:52] and it's not really the same [00:52] Probably as many as BBS still around :p [01:00] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:01] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [01:01] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [01:02] *** ix33 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [01:02] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [01:03] *** ix33 has joined #arpnetworks [01:06] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [09:42] *** gizmoguy has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [09:43] *** gizmoguy has joined #arpnetworks [09:43] *** trobotham-cloud has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [09:46] *** trobotham-cloud has joined #arpnetworks [12:03] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [12:43] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [12:43] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [12:43] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [14:19] *** staticsafe has quit IRC (K-Lined) [14:25] *** staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks [15:04] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [18:05] what was the fist dialup speed you guys used? 9600 baud ? [18:14] 1200/300 bps [18:14] :) [18:14] but im OOOLD :) [18:14] that was on c64 [18:16] but those days where dialup ppp to reach a shell to irc but first irc was when using amiga. [18:16] back in 93 [18:51] i used 1200 i think [18:51] but i disabled colour cos it slowed it down [18:52] i spent hours downloading demos and games :) [18:52] that would today take less then a ms to download :) [18:53] o maybe a sec atleast :) [18:56] i ran BBS for 6 years :) [19:05] well with xmodem it'd still take ages :) [19:06] Yeah I liked zmodem :) [19:06] yerh [19:06] it kind of sucked you couldn't upload/download at once [19:06] or chat [19:06] there were some fancy programs [19:06] i kind of wish all that stuff got improved before bbs's died [19:07] but it never really got fixed [19:07] thats why I used iSDN where one channel could download and one could upload/chat [19:08] yeh they don't have that here [19:09] well they had isn [19:09] isdn [19:09] but it was expensive [19:09] america dont have fiber to endusers either I guess :) [19:09] you paid per minute per channel for calls [19:09] as they were classed as business calls [19:09] yeah :) [19:09] nowadays I can get 1000/1000 at home for less then 50 usd :) [19:09] i'm in new zealand [19:10] they do well fibre here to end users [19:10] well it's coming [19:10] some people can already [19:10] there's 1000/500 in one city, and 1000/20 in some other city [19:10] and 200/200 in most cities [19:10] in the affordable category [19:10] you can get gigabit direct links too [19:10] Yes but transit out of the country might be the limitation [19:10] ie non gpon [19:10] yeah [19:11] iVE got 80Gbit cable between stockholm and amsterdam :) [19:11] soo I mean.. fiber is nice :) [19:11] dark fibre? [19:11] That's what she said!! [19:11] well its like more.. part of a fiber.. :) [19:11] you mean you can do up to 80 gigabit though? [19:11] we call it vaivelenght [19:12] rather than 80 gigabit dedicated. [19:12] its 2x40Gb. [19:12] dark fibre is single wavelengths here [19:12] That's what she said!! [19:12] and you can do 10 gigabit on one fibre strand [19:12] but most people use two [19:12] I can do 24 wavelenghts on one fiber here. its nice. [19:12] good filters nowadays [19:12] err single strand i meant [19:12] i duno [19:13] i don't actually know much about it :) [19:13] but one month from now Im leaving to thailand for 6 months.. [19:13] but once this whole fibre thing started happening the cost of dark fibre halved in price [19:13] and at my house in village my wife come from. Ive been struggeling to get more then 2Mbit on 3G connection. [19:13] so if you're close it's cheap way to do 10 gigabit [19:13] and I have to work from there soo I need more then 2Mbit.. for confcalls etc to function good.. [19:14] eek [19:14] i think thailand is one of those places where it's hard for foreigners to get good internet quickly [19:14] like you can join up to 3g etc [19:14] but you might not even be able to signup for adsl if you don't "live" there [19:15] yeah its not about foreigners.. I ask my wifes parents to order. and they cant get anything else then a pole antenna and a router with wifi and in the end its a simcard in the router.. [19:16] its in the middle of nowhere :) [19:16] I asked for fiber/copper I would pay for the 5km cable to put up. but cannot get it :( [19:16] In phuket my friends get fiber np and 100/100 its easy to get. [19:17] EVEN though my vps in the biggest iSP in thai get me 50kb/s to sweden :) [19:17] 5km cable may be cheaper than you think [19:17] yeah its supercheap labor cost.. [19:17] :) soo np.. [19:17] still not cheap though :) [19:18] are there any wireless isp's? [19:18] actually for 5km why not see if you can do your own wireless? [19:18] well just finnished building my office+doughter bedroom 7mx6m building 2.5m hight.. less then 1 month finnish 5 people working 7 days a week at a total cost lets see in dollars... less then 3000 usd. [19:19] haha [19:19] Yeah but I have no free line of sight to the big "pole" where there is 3g. [19:19] yeh i find the whole thing kind of weird [19:19] you can probably hire a cook, and maid, and so forth [19:19] Yeah its supernice up north of thai.. go down to phuket it would be 15000 usd [19:19] ah yeah.. maid is 100 usd/month [19:19] or nanny :) [19:20] it's even "normal" [19:20] Yeah [19:21] but its aloooot of money for the girl. [19:21] I mean average income for a thai in north is less then 200 usd/month [19:21] but I go thai and continue my consulting but remotely.. Make the same a month invoicing beeing remote.. :) [19:21] soo its nice.. [19:22] Skipping snow here in sweden :) [19:22] heh [19:22] i'd like to visit thailand some day [19:23] But here we get "paid" when we have baby and have a job since before.. 80% of our income for 1.5 years.. So my wife get that while we there. and food etc is supercheap soo :) [19:24] oh I watch some "tv" from new zeeland now :) [19:24] dunno if i do [19:25] so bangkok is way cheaper than phuket here [19:25] because direct flights [19:25] well my baby girl is 6 months on tuesday and its gonna be good for her to know her mothers parents and things. [19:25] hmm acutally it's not direct [19:25] it's via malaysia [19:26] Yeah.. within thai is supercheap flying.. [19:26] sounds exciting [19:26] Im gonna go every month for 1 week to Beijing.. due to work.. and its like 1/5th of the price as flying from sweden. so my customer loves it :) [19:27] and I dont mind as I can skip renew my tourist visa I just get new 30d everytime :) [19:27] heh [19:28] it seems strange that that is so accepted :) [19:28] well Im there for "holiday" and go abroad to work 1 week a month.. They dont care. :) [19:28] but who does have 6 months of holiday ? :) I dont know anybody can do that.. [19:29] But I do think I will be home june-aug and then leave again :) [19:30] my worst fear is driving car in thai.. :( specially with my wife and baby in the car.. Alone is ok. But with family im terrified. [19:33] mrsaint: well thailand is cheap to live in [19:33] Sure is :) [19:33] you could easily have a holiday between jobs/contracts [19:33] Well im fulltime contracted since 5 years. [19:33] :( [19:33] i think most people wouldn't mind a 3 month holiday [19:33] but yet they accept 10w vacation a /year :) [19:34] 6 months starts getting into the "uhh what do i do with all my free time" [19:34] Yes.. thats why Im gonna cover for the oncall during my 8-12 working hours I have planned.. as its like 02.00-08.00 :) [19:34] umm some people who do winter only / summer only jobs holiday the rest of the time [19:34] like say you were ski instructor [19:35] but i hear of people with jobs like that, where they'll actually go somewhere else in the world where it's winter [19:35] so they can keep doing it :) [19:35] Yeah.. I dont really need to work at all. I can have income anyways due to income from my hosting services.. But I would kinda "crawln on the walls" [19:35] thailand is about +5/+6 GMT? [19:35] +6 [19:36] ahh so it's like 9:30 am there now [19:36] err 8:30 [19:36] but hangon, it'll be the middle of the night for you right now? :) [19:36] [03:35] [mrsaint(+i) (zZzZ)] [4:sinisalo/#arpnetworks(+cnptz)] [Act: 1,7,9,16,17,20,24,26,28,29,30,32,40,42,43,47,50,52,53,69,77,97,98,99,100,102,104,106,109,110,111,113] [19:36] :) [19:37] so yeah you're +1 atm [19:37] and omg [19:37] That's what she said!! [19:37] Ive been watching new james bond and starting drinking and could not really end drinking :) [19:37] you have way too many irc windows open [19:37] haha :) [19:37] I know to much people :) [19:37] 03:36 -!- Irssi: Uptime: 148d 9h 40m 12s [19:37] hehe [19:38] thats bad.. I should do apt-get upgrade more often on my shell [19:38] but dont wanna loose conversations. [19:38] weechat makes that easy [19:38] you can do upgrades without losing connections/conversations [19:39] well I like my screen + irssi [19:39] been using screen since 93 :) soo why change a working concept [19:39] i was using dos in 93 [19:39] does that mean i should use dos? [19:40] i didn't realise screen was that old [19:40] hehe :) [19:41] started with ircII ended up with BitchX and finnished with irssi [19:41] i started with ircii too [19:41] i wrote my own irc client that i used for a while [19:41] and dcc bots in "warez" ircchannels [19:42] it was mostly just because normal irc clients used up too much ram. [19:42] yeah.. I do look for someone for a coding project of mine .9 [19:42] it didn't do anything fancy other than having decent line editing [19:42] But I might end up asking a college.. I do have 400 coders at office. [19:43] for some reason all of the normal irc clients use up heaps of ram [19:43] hehe yeah.. [19:43] like weechat is using 42mb right now [19:43] * mercutio had 24mb of ram when he wrote his own [19:43] but I dont care of rams really i have plenty of it.. [19:43] That's what she said!! [19:43] the irc protocol is really simple [19:44] yeah now days it's less of an issue [19:44] that's why i don't even use it any more [19:44] well I run ircservers since 96.. :) [19:45] and actually still oper on efnet not that Im active since 2000 but still oper.. :) [19:48] But Im thinking of installing a server on 10g port to support centos and other distos..as ftp/web mirror. [19:48] just for the fun of it