---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Text of TeleFinder Chat from Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11 AM PDT. In attendance: From Spider Island: Rusty Tucker Sysops: Jim Smith, Michael Davidson, mikael fredriksson, Daniel O'Leary, Rick Palmer, Daryl Hansen, Juan Jose Tarud ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Davidson: Hey hey Mikael, nice that you could join us! É Mikael Fredriksson: Hi Michael Davidson: I don't know where everybody is at...before you ask Mikael Fredriksson: ;) Michael Davidson: I'm not even sure if Jim is here :) Michael Davidson: Jim, you here? Rick Palmer: <> Michael Davidson: What's happening Rick? É Jim Smith: I am here, just had Dan where Chat Room icon was??? Rick Palmer: <> Daniel O'Leary: <> Rick Palmer: <> Michael Davidson: Hey hey Daniel, nice that you could join us! É Michael Davidson: Hello Rick, glad to see you! É Michael Davidson: sorry Daniel Michael Davidson: everybody is late today, it seems Daniel O'Leary: I just had a weird problem... no chat icon ... Michael Davidson: Hmmm Rick Palmer: late is my MO Daniel O'Leary: Snapped a pic of it... Daniel O'Leary: interesting Michael Davidson: how's Java DO Daniel O'Leary: there is a large gap between Rick's msg. and mine. Michael Davidson: me too Michael Davidson: Rick must have entered returns Daniel O'Leary: MD, had to free up some HD space to continue. Michael Davidson: :) Rick Palmer: I did-Im on a Windoze machine...arg Daniel O'Leary: it does not matter if I enter "enters" or "returns"... my MSG's are sent immediately. Michael Davidson: ahhhhhh! Daniel O'Leary: WinfHoze . Daniel O'Leary: Rick, may MOD visit you. Michael Davidson: be back in a little while....... Daniel O'Leary: May your NT box be constantly visited by MOD wannabes. Daniel O'Leary: Grin. Daniel O'Leary: DISA should have known better than to use NT for anything. Daniel O'Leary: Much less for their net hardware mgt. Daniel O'Leary: Anyone alive? Daniel O'Leary: BRB Daniel O'Leary: <> Daniel O'Leary: <> Michael Davidson: Hey hey Daniel, nice that you could join us! É Daniel O'Leary: Argh BOTS! Michael Davidson: my bot is alive :) Michael Davidson: is that a bot that says "Argh BOTS!" Daniel O'Leary: No, it is me. Daniel O'Leary: I am a bot...... not! Michael Davidson: I am working on greeting only once :) Daniel O'Leary: I will not make it to Friday's chat unless I do so from New Orleans, LA. Michael Davidson: do it, that will be nice Michael Davidson: take a PowerBook Daniel O'Leary: I'm going there for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Daniel O'Leary: I go every year. Michael Davidson: if you had Java chat, we could listen with you :) NNDMT: <> Michael Davidson: Glad you could join us NNDMT! É Michael Davidson: well....kinda of Daniel O'Leary: Yeah, I now have enough space to work further on it. Nuked most of my msg. bases. NNDMT: <> Daniel O'Leary: What does that NNDMT stand for. Michael Davidson: My bot needs to decapitalize Donald McHose's name Michael Davidson: I mean NNDMT 's name Daniel O'Leary: ? Daniel O'Leary: Is that Don Daniel O'Leary: NNDMT? Michael Davidson: No, I have no idea who it is Rick Palmer: MD your name doesn't show up in the "In" on this NT thing Daniel O'Leary: NT is Junk RP. Rick Palmer: strange Daniel O'Leary: hammer Hammer. Michael Davidson: Not sure what you mean Rick P. Michael Davidson: Online with TF you mean? Rick Palmer: I know...but all the Macs are busy working.....! Michael Davidson: Everybody else show up? Daniel O'Leary: RP the NT box can be used to hack your LAN. Rick Palmer: in the "In:" at the top of the chat screen Daniel O'Leary: Thought you were gonna boot it off there. Michael Davidson: o, check Users Online then Rick Palmer: Its been retired to doing nothing..... Michael Davidson: ....in the Chat menu Daniel O'Leary: hehe, that is what it is best at. Rick Palmer: MD it doesn't matter...just a observation Rick Palmer: It never was stable enough to do anything mission critical Michael Davidson: they are good holding up a Mac up from the dust on the floor Daniel O'Leary: hopefully it does not provide a back door to packet sniffers etc. Jim Smith: <> Michael Davidson: I always wanted to be a packet sniffer :( Daniel O'Leary: ARGH.... Michael Davidson: be back in a bit Daniel O'Leary: OK. Daniel O'Leary: Was anyone on here on the hour? Rick Palmer: No Rusty Tucker: <> Michael Davidson: Hello Rusty, glad to see you! É Daniel O'Leary: Looks like RT was on at 9:16. Rusty Tucker: :) - almost missed it! Rusty Tucker: got caught up in some other things this am.. Michael Davidson: Hey Rusty, how's events! :) Daniel O'Leary: RT, I have not yet been to wsapi page yet.... Daniel O'Leary: had to free up some space on here. Daniel O'Leary: Also posted a msg. in TFNet Admin about the entry in your DNS for my system. Rusty Tucker: I've been busy on Win 95/NT, a Web Site project, and a 4D project lately. Daniel O'Leary: Joined MOD? Rusty Tucker: yes, why are we DNSing that name anyway? Daniel O'Leary: Don't know. Daniel O'Leary: Should be kz.eaze.net, the one you had was from when the ISP first got set up. Daniel O'Leary: found it when I did a zone transfer on your server for tfnet.org Rusty Tucker: oic - we're mapping your TFnet.org address over there. Michael Davidson: I gotta go guys. See ya on Friday Daniel O'Leary: Was curious about TFNet system membership...and thought of dumping the data from your DNS. Rusty Tucker: applebarrel.tfnet.org. IN MX 5 kzpwrmac.cyberhighway.net. klonezone.tfnet.org. IN MX 5 kzpwrmac.cyberhighway.net. krawfish.tfnet.org. IN MX 5 kzpwrmac.cyberhighway.net. nsd.tfnet.org. IN MX 5 kzpwrmac.cyberhighway.net. ohtma.tfnet.org. IN MX 5 kzpwrmac.cyberhighway.net. Michael Davidson: <> Daniel O'Leary: right, all occurrences of my system should be changed to kz.eaze.net. Rusty Tucker: ok - I just changed them all Daniel O'Leary: Jammin... is that data otherwise current? Jim Leary: <> Daniel O'Leary: I am considering building an web-based admin interface to the gateways... it would maintain both the gateway config and the mail server configs... Think there is any market for that? Daniel O'Leary: Would work with Lollipop, MacKennel and the TFNet gates. Rusty Tucker: I'm going to have to dig in on the domain deal Daniel O'Leary: if you need help, let me know. Rusty Tucker: I need to change the primary and the secondary Rick Palmer: <> Daniel O'Leary: Am running a DNS here, as are others... Rick Palmer: <> Rusty Tucker: I'm using QuickDNS Pro, its pretty easy to work with Rick Palmer: Daniel are you in a place where you could do a DIG on 209.16.214.3? Daniel O'Leary: DIG? Rick Palmer: UNIX DIG Rick Palmer: on DNS Daniel O'Leary: Have a Unix box right here. Daniel O'Leary: Am unfamiliar with the command though. Rick Palmer: Probably DIG 209.16.214.3 Rick Palmer: should return transfer information Mikael Fredriksson: http://www.menandmice.com/salesandsupport/techsupport/dnstools.html for testing your DNS Daniel O'Leary: oh, zone transfer? Rick Palmer: yes Daniel O'Leary: OK, I can do that... Rick Palmer: I've notified my NT hooligan that he is out of here but he is still there and throwing little bombs at me.... Rick Palmer: he has wormhole3.sunflower.org assigned to .253 and .254 when I look at it. Rick Palmer: look all the way at the bottom Daniel O'Leary: got it. Daniel O'Leary: mail CNAME oz.sunflower.org munchkin A 209.16.214.30 ntrules CNAME munchkin.sunflower.org oz A 209.16.214.11 raptor3 A 209.16.214.23 scarecrow A 209.16.214.14 tinman A 209.16.214.33 toto CNAME munchkin.sunflower.org wormhole3 A 209.16.214.254 wormhole3 A 209.16.214.253 www CNAME oz.sunflower.org www2 CNAME clytie.sunflower.org www3 CNAME munchkin.sunflower.org sunflower.org. SOA dev.gentle.net gentle.dev.gentle.net. (1998021001 Daniel O'Leary: I do not like those names (grin) Rick Palmer: he does it to antagonise me Rick Palmer: he gone in 2 weeks Rick Palmer: box in parking lot Daniel O'Leary: I'd shut his toy off. Rick Palmer: I'm trying to do it without disrupting members ...and causing mondo tech support calls Daniel O'Leary: RT. In other news, did you see my msg. about JL's plug-in? Rick Palmer: and at the same time working with the engineers at Nortel and Bell on this tunnelling stuff Daniel O'Leary: RP, that will keep you employed for a long time! Rusty Tucker: nope Daniel O'Leary: looks like "field separators" or nothing more than pairs of carriage returns. Rusty Tucker: which topic? Daniel O'Leary: I think I could build a plug-in to extract fields... Have a C routine to do this somewhere. Daniel O'Leary: I just don't know how to get them out of the resource that contains them. Rick Palmer: actually its working pretty well from the user point of view... Rusty Tucker: :) - way too late DO. Rick Palmer: buy I'm getting a "flood" of ARP requests Daniel O'Leary: RT, you have it?! Daniel O'Leary: It should really be added to SPML as a command extension. Daniel O'Leary: Was thinking that it could extract arbitrary fields too, if the caller specifies ranges. Daniel O'Leary: RP, I do not think that I am doing that to you. Daniel O'Leary: the field separator should be specified as a hex string like colors, or it could be quoted, for "printable" chars. Rick Palmer: DO-No....its ongoing and causing some congestion on the LAN....Not you man. Rick Palmer: DO-think its Radius and L2PF talking or not talking Rick Palmer: DO-maybe not listening is better Daniel O'Leary: hope you have the latest Radius, there were bugs in the earlier ones. Daniel O'Leary: RT is not talking about that field extraction thingy... Daniel O'Leary: grin. Rick Palmer: 3 month old I think -Merit Radius Rick Palmer: :) Daniel O'Leary: RP, that one is fairly recent and should not have the problems I saw. Daniel O'Leary: Since RT has solved field extraction, I guess I'll move back to my other pressing items. WBJChat and WBGateAdmin Juan Jose Tarud: <> Daniel O'Leary: I need some info from Craig Vaughn to find out what is in the xxx.dist and xxx.info files for MK. Juan Jose Tarud: hellos Daniel O'Leary: I have figured out the rest of it. Daniel O'Leary: Am getting tired of manually administering the gateways. Daniel O'Leary: See a need for one program that manages the config files for all of it. Daniel O'Leary: And want it to be web based. Rick Palmer: DO-I saw your apple script for placing files in new users folders....haven't look but do I just need to edit the mail folder names? Daniel O'Leary: RP, you'll need to edit the files within the folders also, to reflect the stuff you want to go to new users. Daniel O'Leary: And you'll need to brief your users on how to download and customise their pages and profiles. Daryl Hansen: <> Daniel O'Leary: That will be added to the archive in a later date. I want to eventually automate the whole thing, but I need to get some A/S extensions installed and add them to the package if I can get permission to do so. Rick Palmer: very cool...wish I was having time to do some good stuff like that..... Daryl Hansen: Who has last week's Chat session? Daniel O'Leary: I will miss this Friday's unless I make it to New Orleans before it starts. Rusty Tucker: I just uploaded it to the chat site.... Bob should have it posted soon Rick Palmer: DH -in the sysops folder:spiderisland chats folder Rick Palmer: sysops files folder Rick Palmer: I mean Daniel O'Leary: RT, why not just run an extra TF/User process called Chat Logger, and let it auto-dump to the site? Daryl Hansen: Thanks. Daniel O'Leary: I have tested that approach and it does work. Daniel O'Leary: You could even script it and link to Mail server schedule, so that it starts and stops automatically. Daniel O'Leary: Just a thought. Daniel O'Leary: I love automation, except for cheezy BOTS. Daniel O'Leary: hehe. Rick Palmer: gotta go bye! Rick Palmer: <> Rusty Tucker: see ya Rusty Tucker: DO- I used too, but that was plain text Daniel O'Leary: There's a problem with Plain Text? Sounds like an opportunity for an enhancement...(grin) Rusty Tucker: yes, I uses a chat bot now to log directly in HTML Rusty Tucker: then I email the file to "chat" Daniel O'Leary: Ah, I just let it log to the directory where it is served. Daniel O'Leary: an option to log in both formats, TF/User text and HTML would be cool. Daniel O'Leary: radio buttons to select all the log formats you want. Rusty Tucker: Script away! Daniel O'Leary: use auto-suffixes to differentiate them. Daniel O'Leary: hehe... Rusty Tucker: Didn't' post the HTML logger? Daniel O'Leary: I think it's in the newer TF/Users, right? Daryl Hansen: Rusty, Did you get the StdLog I sent you a few days ago? Rusty Tucker: the web mail crash? Daryl Hansen: Of course. Web Mail Likes crashing :) Daryl Hansen: I sent you and JP the log last week, I just want to make sure that you got it. It looked like it might have some insight. Rusty Tucker: I exchanged email w/ Jon yesterday, he says he has some fixes coming. Daryl Hansen: I put JP's newest beta back in. Juan Jose Tarud: <> Daryl Hansen: Great! Yippee! Daryl Hansen: I have more than 10,000 accounts now! Rusty Tucker: cool Daryl Hansen: It is still pretty fast. Rusty Tucker: Are you having any problems with garbage mixed in email? Daryl Hansen: Not one user has reported anything like that. Rusty Tucker: Bill Davies has been having a problem like that, also running web mail Daryl Hansen: I don't have any POP3 accounts either. Rusty Tucker: 1.0b2 -- is that the best version? Jim Leary: <> Daryl Hansen: I will probably never do POP3 because of the spam problem. Yes, 1.01b2 Daniel O'Leary: RT I have seen only one occurrence of garbage in the mail. Rusty Tucker: This was more like the problem DO had once in posting a message online. Daniel O'Leary: I sent you a copy of it. Daryl Hansen: At first it crashed more, but then I wiped my drives and started clean, now it is a little more stable. Daniel O'Leary: If affected the reply.... Rusty Tucker: Some of this may be similar. Its not reproducible though. Rusty Tucker: It could be Old beta's still in circulation.. Daniel O'Leary: The reply formulated looked fine, but after transmission, it was hosed. Daniel O'Leary: RT, that was not the case in my occurrence. Daniel O'Leary: All was the latest. Daniel O'Leary: But I have not seen it since. Daryl Hansen: RT, Did you get the StdLog? Daniel O'Leary: RT, I have seen problems with TF/User not displaying all icons, and not giving an error msg. Today it was the Chat Icon. Daniel O'Leary: The others loaded quickly... Juan Jose Tarud: <> Juan Jose Tarud: hi guys Daniel O'Leary: HI JJT. Juan Jose Tarud: I need some help as always ?-) Rusty Tucker: I see, that happened while connecting here? Daniel O'Leary: Yes RT. Daniel O'Leary: How so JJT? Daryl Hansen: RT, I just resent you the Log. Juan Jose Tarud: I lost everything on my BBS and was running TFS 5.1 until today that I upgraded to 5.6.1 Juan Jose Tarud: but after I upgraded all the nodes turned to 2400 bps and I can«t save the web server settings Juan Jose Tarud: and I cannot modify the node settings Daniel O'Leary: JJT toss the prefs files, and try again. Juan Jose Tarud: wait Daniel O'Leary: toss the nodes out and recreate them. Daniel O'Leary: I had that problem a long time ago too. Daniel O'Leary: sounds like corruption has really hit you hard. Daryl Hansen: MauiMail will be upgrading to a G3 within two weeks :) Also, I finally got TF MS talking the SIMS. SIMS only seemed to work properly when run on a PPC. Daniel O'Leary: you had a problem with TF/User, now this. Juan Jose Tarud: I had to initialize both of my HD Juan Jose Tarud: the got screwed up by TechTools Pro Daniel O'Leary: DH, what is SIMS. Daryl Hansen: Stalker Internet Mail Server :) Daniel O'Leary: Oh the LineShare guys. Daniel O'Leary: Never did make that stuff work correctly. Daryl Hansen: Yep Daryl Hansen: SIMS is free! Daryl Hansen: And it the fastest Mac SMTP server available. Daniel O'Leary: What does it do that I cannot already do? Juan Jose Tarud: I create a new node but cannot modify it! Daniel O'Leary: route mail direct to any host? Daryl Hansen: It can deliver mail directly to other mail servers, TF MS cannot. Daniel O'Leary: right DH, that's what I thought. Juan Jose Tarud: and cannot save the web setting too Daryl Hansen: I have my TF MS relaying mail to Stalker. Daniel O'Leary: JJT something is seriously wrong... Daniel O'Leary: do you have correct versions of all software? Juan Jose Tarud: I cannot know what it is...I formatted both of my HD and installed a whole new MacOS 8.0 Rusty Tucker: JJT - how did you install 5.6? Juan Jose Tarud: I have TFS 5.6.1 and UM and MS 5.7 Daniel O'Leary: did you toss the UM prefs and TF server Prefs in the sys folder? Juan Jose Tarud: I replaced 5.1...do I need to download the 5.6.1 huge file for this? Daryl Hansen: JJT, what machine are you running? Rusty Tucker: yes Juan Jose Tarud: 604e 200mhz Juan Jose Tarud: so that would be the problem Rusty? Rusty Tucker: that is the only way to upgrade to 5.6 w/o big, big hassles. Daryl Hansen: What machine model? Juan Jose Tarud: Power Tower Pro Daniel O'Leary: JJT you cannot mix them. Rusty Tucker: get the full 5.6 DL, so you at least have documentation to begin with. Daryl Hansen: Oh, Daniel O'Leary: there are config changes in the dir structure. Juan Jose Tarud: I was running 5.7 until my system crashed Rusty Tucker: Then, install 5.6, and then copy the data files from 5.1 to the 5.6 set-up ( teleusers, node files, access groups ) Daniel O'Leary: config files have moved... Daniel O'Leary: mail server config file is now in the config folder. Daryl Hansen: By everybody, RT, let me know what you think of the StdLog. Daniel O'Leary: several template changes I think also over 5.1. Daryl Hansen: <> Rusty Tucker: DO - he needs the documentation most of all Daniel O'Leary: Yes, RT. Rusty Tucker: trying to go piece by piece w/o the docs is a disaster waiting to happen. Daniel O'Leary: I'll bet the swap to/from UM 5.1 v 5.7 is screwing things up too. Daniel O'Leary: new attributes there. Juan Jose Tarud: I«ll leave you guys to work....see ya and thanx again you all :-) Juan Jose Tarud: If you come around Chile I«ll invite you all a drink Juan Jose Tarud: bye Daniel O'Leary: Grin. Rusty Tucker: later... see you all next week Juan Jose Tarud: <> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 24, 1998 -- ©Copyright 1998, Spider Island Software