Site Launches
So I finally launched the new web site for Inexistence.org around 4 am this morning.
Now my site matches the design of it as well so you’ll know off the bat that they are related.
I’ve got quite a bit of changes in the pipeline for Inexistence.org users and I’ll be cross
posting here and on the main site (it has a blog section now).
Don’t forget we’re also on Facebook and Google+.
Don’t have a “company” Twitter account but you can always follow mine.
More news coming soon…
read moreThe Move
So the server has landed at my house.
All DNS records have been updated and sites should be working immediately.
(If I manage your DNS that is.)
If you manage your DNS records you need to point it to 24.172.198.146 ASAP.
More to come as I’m still working on stuff..
PS. Please note this can take up to 48 hours for the rest of the internet to
catch up with the DNS changes. If you’re using OpenDNS right now everything
should work for you.
Move Imminent
So we finally narrowed down a replacement ISP.
We are moving to business class cable provided by Time Warner (static ip as usual).
The server will be moving in with me and this basically means almost 24/7 tech support.
The bad news this is going to cost me quite a bit of money.
So if you are a free account be prepared for a change to quotas and bandwidth throttling.
(Especially if you’ve never donated to Inexistence.org)
I apologize for the upcoming change but free rides don’t last forever.
(At least not without some change to the ride.)
So if you’re interested in not having those applied to your account I would seriously consider
contacting me. As it is right now around 95% of the users haven’t contributed anything to the
operations of the server. You know who you are and so do we if you don’t want this applied
and wish to move off the server, I will of course assist you.
Sorry again for the downtime but as far as the reliability we’ve done pretty good for 10 years.
This was the first major outage we’ve had to date.
(Sure we’ve had the occasional service interruption for a hour or two randomly but that’s been rather rare)
I’ll be posting more info on the move as it gets closer to happening.
read moreUpdate on Connection Issues
The tech finally finished work on our DSL.
He had to change our physical phone connection three times to an unused line on the pole.
As far as reliability is concerned it “should” be better than what we have been going through.
Some time this month we will be moving server locations and possibly a different carrier.
More info will be provided once we figure out which one to go with.
Sorry for the downtime folks but sadly these things happen on occasion.
(The server is running fine just to let you know!)
read moreConnectivity Issues
So you have probably noticed that Inexistence has been going up and down like a yo-yo lately.
I’ve been posting notices on our Facebook, Google+, and my Twitter feed about it but I can finally post here.
It’s not the server it’s the internet connection.
We have a Cincinnati Bell technician coming out today (01/09/2012) at 9 AM between 12 and 4 PM to try and fix the issue.
Be prepared for some downtime while they scratch their head attempting to fix it.
Keep your fingers crossed that they can.
This is all for now.
read moreUpdates 12-22-2011
So I downgraded from the svn version of z-push 2 alpha to the stable z-push 1.5.6-954.
It fixes iOS sync issues (basically 100% worthless to even try and use the other version.)
So if you’re using push services you will probably have to once again re-add the exchange account.
I also did a svn pull of round cube tonight.
Did an apt-get upgrade of the following:
dovecot libperl-dev libperl5.10 libsoup-gnome2.4-1 libsoup2.4-1
perl perl-base perl-doc perl-modules perl-suid
pure-ftpd got an upgrade tonight as well.
mod_cloudflare was updated.
Additionally I got to update my iPhone and push notifications still work yippee!
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