UNIX Servers: Online
- UNIX Servers online with DSL and static IP addresses
This should be done by the meeting, with zetatalk2.com pointing to them but no new domains registered as I think this requires board approval. Jurian says he can do this for about $15 each. I have the router now, the IP addys will come in the mail, then I have to make some changes via Jurian/email instructions, then Jurian has to get the time to get in an tweak the UNIX boxes.- Domain zetatalk2.com, now unused, can be used as a mirror site pointer
- Domain names for troubled-times.org (nonprofit) and troubled-times.com (TT directories) can be reserved by Jurian inexpensively
- Domain pointers setup so that the nonprofit domain points to the home page (/nonproft/home.htm), the Troubled Times domain points to the (thub.htm) page.Note all cross linking will work without any changes in directories needed! I think much of the high MB data on the PA Online site can be moved to the UNIX. I'm over 50 MB there, especially with translations booming, and fear another increase in charges from them. MOST of the high MB stuff is /nonproft/ photos by Ron, etc. Seldom accessed, so can be a link to the UINX, my thinking. Also, other big MB graphics (the graphic of Europe as safe location by Michel was 1/2 MB alone!) Also, I archieved many photos so can put them back, as the UNIX is gobbie with disc space.
UNIX Servers: Possibilities:
- E-Mail addys for the board members or whatever can be established on the UNIX.
Forwarded to the normal e-mail so it won't be a long distance call for a pickup. Just my thinking.- List serve support (yahoogroups.com does a good job now, but if it goes away, etc.) for new lists or whatever.
I have a copy of Mustang (paid $500 couple years ago, never used though installed on the NT) if this is worthwhile Mustang is a list casting application.- ZetaTalk weekly web radio broadcast. This would be done via the NT Server, but requires another servers elsewhere to propagate the audio packets to the public.
NT Server has audio boards and Ernie says they weren't installed in the UNIX (no need). ZetaTalk brings in donations, in general, which are low right now. This would require Kiko and Ernie to do a bit on the NT Server (which I own) but the biggie that this would require is to line up another servers someplace else that would allow the public to PICKUP the audio packets. Our DSL would not support this traffic, only a single packet outbound.