[Typo3-t3board] Infrastructure, Network, WLAN, Server, ...
Jan-Hendrik Heuing [DD]
jh at digitaldistrict.de
Mon Jan 9 21:45:43 CET 2006
Got an idea after chatting with Ben...
If there is a local server available, it could be an up-to-date-copy of
t3board.com like last year. It would be interesting to activate the
commenting-feature for photos, which is still a hack, but works. But the
idea why I think the whole thing makes sense... Adding a blog to
t3board.com, where all nerds could just blog... Sounds like a funny idea.
And finaly: If it would be possible to synchronize it to a remote-server,
that would be great, as people not joining the tour could see up to date
content (photos/blog).
To make it work, someone should take care on how to synchronize that content
to a remote server, I could open SSH, FTP, whatever is needed. A local
server is needed in this case of course, I could make t3board.com available
for download to that server before the tour.
Good ideas... but I can not support it in many ways before the tour, as I
have only a few days left this month, which I have no plans for. If someone
would take care of it, I'd give as much support as I can.
JH
PS: Internet-access dedicated for that sync seems to cost just nothing, in
this case the whole thing is possible in terms of given infrastructure...
""Bodo Eichstädt [wmdb]"" <bodo.eichstaedt at wmdb.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:mailman.54.1136567358.6406.t3board at lists.netfielders.de...
> Hello,
>
> as long as I remember internet access is "flat" this year. But wlan was
> sometimes very slow, poor, buggy last year.
>
> So who knows:
>
> 1. Is there network cabling or wlan already installed in the house? Where?
> In the rooms, on the floors, only in the lobby/lounge?
>
>
> 2. Will we build our own wlan again? If so who will plan & coordinate this
> (placing some APs with different freuquencies, cabling, WEP, DHCP, ..)
> (I could bring my Linksys WRT 54G V2 and some rather good home-made
> antennas)
>
> 3. If we build our own (w)lan. Do you agree on this
> routing-policy/prioriy:
> VoIP: SIP/H323
> Skype
> DNS
> SSH
> VNC
> Instant Messangers
> Mail-In: POP3(S), IMAP(s)
> HTTP(s)
> Mail Out: SMTP(s)
> FTP
>
> Block: all kinds of file sharing (emule,....)
> My WRT54G wlan-router can enforce these rules (QoS).
>
> So all services needing a stable minimum bandwidth will have a fair
> chance. ;-)
>
>
> 4. As JH said: we had a server. That makes sense. But URLs and accounts
> weren't published very well. If you are interested I could bring a small
> barebone-based 3GHz, 2GB, 400GB + 74GB at 10.000rpm (DB) one. I could imagine
> these services for example:
> - hosting your TYPO3 sites (close collaborated dev!),
> - local TYPO3 extension repository (TER),
> - streaming webradio (everyone can listen as well as upload his own MP3s),
> - HTTP-Proxy (o safe some some bandwidth),
> - photo-upload/storage/album
> - BBS (blackboard)
> - DNS cache (really usefull!!)
> Who would need & use this?
>
> But remember: our mission is to go on the slopes rather than hacking all
> day & night. ;-)
>
> See you,
> Bodo
>
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