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nopcode features a new service, a planet of blogs of 'we' at the root of blogs.nopcode.org.
X-)
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I've create two port redirects agains nopcode.org from porticoluna.nopcode.org, this will allow people to enter to the SSL Jabber and see the nopcode's homepage when they'r not able to ping nopcode.org (we've some routing problems with Telefonica and Menta).
To enjoy this, just add 1000 to the standard port number:
console:
$~> pen 1080 nopcode.org:80
$~> pen 6223 nopcode.org:5223
$~> /sbin/ifconfig | grep broadcast
inet 172.254.250.53 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 172.254.250.255
$~>
Then you must use porticoluna.nopcode.org:6223 to connect to the nopcode's SSL jabber. And the port 6080 to connect to the WWW.
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I just added a line in the daily crontab to regenerate the planet of nopcode found in the root of blogs.nopcode.
By now it looks ugly, but i'm planning to add HTML template support to RSS2HTML and list posts sorted by date instead of per blog.
>> FMI : http://blogs.nopcode.org/
>> rss2html : rss2html in cvs.nopcode.org
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After one week of shutdown, news.nopcode.org is up again. I have made some hardware upgrades, because of ram problems that causes DMA transfers to be wrong, writting bad stuff on the hard disk and corrupting some parts of the filesystem.
Everything was recovered, and now it's up and running .
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