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[!AltME] Discussion about AltME

Graham
21-Feb-2005
[315x2]
Well, it makes it clearer when someone is quoting me :)
Your own nick is an abbreviation as well is it not?
DideC
21-Feb-2005
[317]
OK Greg
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[318]
yep
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[319]
All this conversations are going to become a big confusion. How many 
A B C are reused here.
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[320]
It's an experiment ... if R feels it is not going to work, he'll 
change the names back again.
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[321]
We know of two G a couple of R(s), Some C(s) [Carl Cyphre]. But Cyphre 
real name is Richard so he can be confuse with R for  Reichart.
DideC
21-Feb-2005
[322]
It's what I mean. If everybody rename himself with a OLA This world 
will gone to hell !!!
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[323]
And I am sure C/R doesn't have a double personality.
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[324x3]
but you can't rename yourself .. only world masters can do this
Actually on most BBSs, people tend to use pseudonyms and not their 
real name
I think I should have asked R to change mine to X
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[327x3]
But I had seen others addressing Cyphre as Richard.
A few times.
I don't think having OLA(s) is very useful for posting. It is great 
in when a conversation is going on. Like a year ago when we were 
all working towards a new view, and Carl use the OLA to reply. But 
for general postings it doesn't make any sense. IMHO.
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[330]
while I've got your attention .. how does one interpret this .. ip/24 
or ip/32  ?
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[331x2]
ip/prefix prefix stands for the number of bits that are set to one 
in the network. It is a way to partition the address space.
ie. 10.10.10.0/24 is referreing to any valid ip-address in the range 
10.10.10.0 to 10.10.10.255
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[333]
what does /32 do then?
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[334]
10.10.10.5/32 referes only to the ip-address 10.10.10.5 it is a host 
ip-address not a range for a network
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[335x2]
ok.
I was just reading in the squid docs that I need to specify for a 
single ip address .. ip/32
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[337x2]
;ip address are 32 bits. So when you do a mask comparison 
10.10.10.5 and 255.255.255.255 == 10.10.10.5
;while 
10.10.10.5 and 255.255.255.0 == 10.10.10.0
Graham
21-Feb-2005
[339]
ok, I guess I need to read up a bit about this to understand it better.
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[340]
; in general
10.10.10.x and 255.255.255.0 == 10.10.10.0 ; where  0 <= x <= 255
DideC
21-Feb-2005
[341]
Are you the G dot ? ;-)
JaimeVargas
21-Feb-2005
[342x3]
That is the reason that 10.10.10.5 and 10.10.10.15 are on the same 
subnet.
255.255.255.0 corresponds to a 24 prefix in CIDR notation.
255.255.255.0 is what used to be know a Class C mask
eFishAnt
27-Feb-2005
[345]
mr R: after WNS was restored, I had to reboot my world to allow people 
to log  back in.  Sent feedback.
[unknown: 9]
28-Feb-2005
[346]
Ah, interesting.  thanks.
Colin
28-Feb-2005
[347]
I had to reboot my world too as it wouldnt accept my logon/password 
until I did. Never happened before.
Graham
28-Feb-2005
[348]
usually happens to me .. that I have to reboot after a failure of 
the name server
Brock
28-Feb-2005
[349]
When you guys say you 'rebooted' your worlds, do you mean, actually 
recreate them?  That's what I had to do as the world names hadn't 
been used as far as the AltME World Lookup Server was concerned. 
 My three worlds (used only lightly) all needed to be restarted in 
the order they were originally created to claim the same IP addresses 
inorder to function properly.
Tomc
28-Feb-2005
[350x2]
I think world names can expire after 10 days of disuse, so if light 
use means taking a couple of weeks off
they may have just expired
Colin
28-Feb-2005
[352]
No - I had to shutdown the world and then restart it.
Graham
28-Feb-2005
[353]
just restart them ..
Brock
28-Feb-2005
[354x2]
Tomc, two of them are used every week, one of them daily just not 
alot of users.  One time all my worlds did the very same thing without 
an World Server problem.
I did restart them, just if you have multiple the world server seems 
to reactivate the unstarted world and the port is remembered, so 
you have to recreate them in the same order.
[unknown: 9]
28-Feb-2005
[356]
Have you clearly documented this in a FEEDBACK post?
Brock
28-Feb-2005
[357x2]
Might be useful to have in the user guide.
I believe I did when this happened before Reichart.  You guys didn't 
find anything at your end to explain it.
[unknown: 9]
28-Feb-2005
[359x3]
Ah.
Odd.
There are soooooooooooooo many subtle issues with the web.  I'm playing 
with an internet camera right now, I get such odd results from it.
Ashley
1-Mar-2005
[362]
OK, I know we've covered this before but how do I remove myself from 
a group (Christianity in this case). This is what I tried:

1. Right click the group

2. Click on my username on the right hand side and observe it move 
to the left ... so far so good

3. Click save and get a dialog that says, "You must include yourself 
in the group."

4. Cancel to dismiss the dialog (I figure "Delete" is asking for 
trouble at this stage)  ;)

???
Ammon
1-Mar-2005
[363]
Right click self, uncheck Christianity
BrianW
1-Mar-2005
[364]
I do that, and click "Save". Each time I open the self profile, though, 
the group is checked again.