nighteffect.us gone
Kasimir Gabert
kasimir.g at gmail.com
Sat May 19 17:21:39 UTC 2007
For redundancy I have set up another script at
http://torstatus.kgprog.com/
It is load balanced with Squid, so if there are problems with any of
IPs of the clients it could be that I configured it incorrectly, but
it seemed to work with my limited tests.
I think that a central repository should be built (is there one
already at the wiki?) which lists the different status servers so that
we do not run into a problem where one disappears and there is no
clear way to determine if any others exist.
I also modified the footer to remove the NightEffect.us, but I am
keeping the (c) statement with Joe's consent.
Let me know if there are any other problems.
And Olaf, I believe that we should set up an opensource project for
this so that changes will not be made downstream. Let me know what
you think.
Kasimir
On 5/19/07, Olaf Selke <olaf.selke at blutmagie.de> wrote:
> Some Guy wrote:
> >
> > It's Joe Kowalski. I saw this thread and saw that there was some concern
> > about me, and I just wanted to let everyone know that I am fine. Nothing
> > 'bad' happened to me. Taking down the site was intentional, and my
> > reasons are varied and personal.
>
> last night I did the trick
> http://anonymizer.blutmagie.de:2505/
>
> Besides the broken links to nighteffect.us on the bottom of the page it
> looks like it's working fine. Pls drop me a note there's still something
> wrong with this implementation of Joe's php scripts. Since port 80/tcp
> is already used by the tor application's DirPort, I'll need second ip
> address for this machine in order to have the Apache process listen at
> port 80. Maybe next week...
>
> regards, Olaf
>
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Kasimir Gabert
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