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Re: [lp-ca-on] Projects and common hosted GNU social and Jabber/XMPP
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Daniel Villarreal |
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Re: [lp-ca-on] Projects and common hosted GNU social and Jabber/XMPP |
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Fri, 1 Apr 2016 19:52:22 -0500 |
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On 31/03/16 06:13 AM, Rudolf Olah wrote:
> Hi everyone,
howdy howdy
> I've got a server up and running on Gandi http://www.gandi.net ...
> little annoying that I had to pay extra for IPv4 but IPv6 is
> apparently barely supported and I can't convince the routers to act
> as IPv6 routes ;-)
Maybe you could set up a router on an old PC ? You ever try pfSense ?
I only mention it because back a long time ago, at least, it was
fairly easy to set up.
>
> Prosody's default config lacks encryption but it's good enough ...
> I also added the MUC Multi User Chat component so Jabber/XMPP can
> act like IRC.
>
> Federation is acting funky at the moment, I'm trying to talk to
> myself using the FSF jabber account (become a member of the FSF to
> get one: fsf.org/associate/benefits) and it isn't working, will
> sort it out later.
Hmm. Interesting
> I'm installing ownCloud but I think 1gb RAM won't be enough when I
> get around to install GNU Social and Murmer (the Mumble server).
>
> If anyone wants accounts for Jabber (or the other stuff that will
> eventually be setup), let me know -rudolf
Hey, that sounds real good. I need to research that. Just went to SUSE
Expert Days 2016 in TO and they demo'd Enterprise SUSE stuff/Docker
stuff, etc...
> 24. Mar 2016 18:42 by address@hidden
> <mailto:address@hidden>:
>
> Just created a small section for projects on the LibrePlanet wiki:
> https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:LibrePlanet_Ontario#Projects
I'll go read that after having some dinner...
> On mumble during our meeting we can discuss, but so far I'd like
> to set up GNU social and Jabber, in particular the Prosody server
> which has federation enabled.... -rudolf
I remember one Linux admin guy at work used to run Bitchx all the
time, I wonder how he managed to do his work _and_ chat lol
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