MurkNET BBS
Jul. 24th, 2004 12:19 pmOkay, this message will serve as the header for a temporary BBS about the Murknet situation. I've postdated it so it will stay at the top of my journal, and I'll turn anonymous posting back on for a little while. Check back to this message to watch for situation updates in the reply chain.
** THIS ENTRY IS NO LONGER ADVANCE-DATED BECAUSE THAT REALLY SUCKED FOR NEW JOURNAL ENTRIES. **
Newest Status, 12:22am Tuesday: Pulled mail spools and a lot of other configuration data off of lodestone on a private LAN. The thing has all kinds of crap b0rked on it - it's drifting in space, life support is barely functional, and the warp drive is a hopeless pile of junk. Fucking Brazilians. We're having trouble getting spamassassin to invoke properly on newmoon, so no mail pointer updating yet. (V. sad.) But at least we've got mail spools so that people can get the mail that was already queued up when I pulled the plug. I've also got DNS files pulled down, and the mailman mailing list databank, so hopefully that might work again sometime this year.
Status, 8:45pm Monday: Mostly been busy with other stuff during the day today. Tonight, with Traest's help, I got pine/pico installed from source (pine can't be distributed in binary form) and, more importantly, spamassassin. Email soon, minions - soooooon.
Status 10:34am Monday: POP3 is running on newmoon. Also, we're creating a few user accounts on newmoon for people who use the murknet as their primary net source. See the other BBS for details. If you don't have access and need it now, catch me somewhere interactive and online.
Status 11:39pm Sunday: newmoon is ON the FUCKING. NET. And downloading security patches as quickly as its little brain will let it. Yay! I'm doing the Happy Ed Dance. This means we might have a mail server again sometime tomorrow, at least for individual users. Lists... will take longer. Retrieving old spool files will take similarly long. But new mail? Soon.
Status 10:18pm Sunday: Installing a zillion packages from CD image. I'm worrying about netcard drivers, but I'll leave that for after the basic package set is installed and hopefully running. Sooooooooooooooo sloooooooooooooow.
Status 7:36pm Sunday: Surface validation on a 120G drive takes FOREVER. Still installing linux 3.0r2. As in, this may be an overnight job. We're ordering in pizza. so we can keep working on things. Anna is pulling files off of backup for a couple of people who are particularly desperate for older versions of data, just to have something. IF YOU RELY ON US FOR DNS AND WANT IT BACK ONLINE IMMEDIATELY, I CAN DO THAT. I fixed that yesterday, except for all the data we can't get to yet on the old machine. If it's important to have it now, reply to the "Murknet DNS" topic below and I'll set something up for you.
Topic: Murknet DNS
Topic: MurkMUSH accessibility
Topic: No luck yet with the new mail machine
Topic: Putting Mimi's data on Cub, updating DNS pointers
Topic: Messages I didn't think I'd see
** THIS ENTRY IS NO LONGER ADVANCE-DATED BECAUSE THAT REALLY SUCKED FOR NEW JOURNAL ENTRIES. **
Newest Status, 12:22am Tuesday: Pulled mail spools and a lot of other configuration data off of lodestone on a private LAN. The thing has all kinds of crap b0rked on it - it's drifting in space, life support is barely functional, and the warp drive is a hopeless pile of junk. Fucking Brazilians. We're having trouble getting spamassassin to invoke properly on newmoon, so no mail pointer updating yet. (V. sad.) But at least we've got mail spools so that people can get the mail that was already queued up when I pulled the plug. I've also got DNS files pulled down, and the mailman mailing list databank, so hopefully that might work again sometime this year.
Status, 8:45pm Monday: Mostly been busy with other stuff during the day today. Tonight, with Traest's help, I got pine/pico installed from source (pine can't be distributed in binary form) and, more importantly, spamassassin. Email soon, minions - soooooon.
Status 10:34am Monday: POP3 is running on newmoon. Also, we're creating a few user accounts on newmoon for people who use the murknet as their primary net source. See the other BBS for details. If you don't have access and need it now, catch me somewhere interactive and online.
Status 11:39pm Sunday: newmoon is ON the FUCKING. NET. And downloading security patches as quickly as its little brain will let it. Yay! I'm doing the Happy Ed Dance. This means we might have a mail server again sometime tomorrow, at least for individual users. Lists... will take longer. Retrieving old spool files will take similarly long. But new mail? Soon.
Status 10:18pm Sunday: Installing a zillion packages from CD image. I'm worrying about netcard drivers, but I'll leave that for after the basic package set is installed and hopefully running. Sooooooooooooooo sloooooooooooooow.
Status 7:36pm Sunday: Surface validation on a 120G drive takes FOREVER. Still installing linux 3.0r2. As in, this may be an overnight job. We're ordering in pizza. so we can keep working on things. Anna is pulling files off of backup for a couple of people who are particularly desperate for older versions of data, just to have something. IF YOU RELY ON US FOR DNS AND WANT IT BACK ONLINE IMMEDIATELY, I CAN DO THAT. I fixed that yesterday, except for all the data we can't get to yet on the old machine. If it's important to have it now, reply to the "Murknet DNS" topic below and I'll set something up for you.
Topic: Murknet DNS
Topic: MurkMUSH accessibility
Topic: No luck yet with the new mail machine
Topic: Putting Mimi's data on Cub, updating DNS pointers
Topic: Messages I didn't think I'd see
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Date: 2004-07-24 12:23 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2004-07-24 12:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-24 01:14 pm (UTC)it's registered and running. let me know what domains you want me to serve and where the primaries are, and i'll get it right up, or hand me the info and i'll set up cub to primary.
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Date: 2004-07-24 04:50 pm (UTC)I'd like you to be our secondary for murkworks.net, since farm.net is fuxx0red. 209.20.199.3 is answering (again) via a door alias, so that'll make other changes minimal.
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Date: 2004-07-24 09:47 pm (UTC)MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 12:43 pm (UTC)Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 01:57 pm (UTC)Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 02:24 pm (UTC)Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 02:37 pm (UTC)Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 02:53 pm (UTC)telnet 209.20.199.4 4201
You can't log on and use tinyfugue to get to the MUSH that way. You have to connect to the MUSH directly, using telnet on your local machine.
Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-24 04:57 pm (UTC)Re: MurkMUSH still online
Date: 2004-07-25 01:08 pm (UTC)Or, you can hit the mush by door.murkworks.net 4201, which should also in theory work; I got there from here this weekend, or more specifically, from my drizzle account.
No luck yet with the new mail machine
Date: 2004-07-24 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-25 06:20 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2004-07-26 07:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-25 09:43 am (UTC)if they're only on loadstone, that's going to be a Problem (tm).
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Date: 2004-07-25 12:13 pm (UTC)Thanks for trying though. I'll check in with Anna when she gets back and see if there isn't some way to pull the relevant files off of the backup. At the worst I can at least doctor up a site that explains why there is no site. :}
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Date: 2004-07-25 01:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-25 02:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-25 02:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-25 09:04 pm (UTC)I have a backup of lodestone that dates back to 4/13. I can pull your entire account out of that, and once we do that, I can arrange to ftp the relevant files up to Vicka's site. She and I will work something out for that.
So we'll get your web page back up and running, though it won't have any changes you might have made to it SINCE then.
In the meantime, Dara and I will also be working on doing data recovery off of lodestone once we have the new server online. Please note: we will be putting a NEW PLAN into place. This plan is that web pages and the web server will be on one box--which will be lodestone, as soon as it has been reformatted and made secure again. Everything else, mail, all non-web user accounts, and such will go onto the new server, which is going to be called newmoon.
What this means for you is that your account will be restored to the newmoon server, but your web page will live on lodestone... so I can help you set it up such that you can have a backup copy of your web pages on newmoon. In the future, this'll mean that if our web space gets compromised again it'll hopefully be easier to pull web pages back up. :P
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Date: 2004-07-25 10:28 pm (UTC)So if I'm understanding you right, it might be possible to recover some stuff off of the current lodestone version? That would be lovely, though I don't think I would lose anything I couldn't live without, but it's always nice to have everything back if possible. I think the only thing I will have lost are the logs I've made since RPing on Aether again, which I would love to have but won't kill me to lose.
The new plan sounds wise. I know there probably isn't anything I can do to help, but if there -is- something, please feel free to poke me ... even if it's just plying you with Remington Steele or something so you don't go crazy or taking you out for "breaks". :)
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Date: 2004-07-26 07:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-30 06:37 pm (UTC)In the meantime--Vicka should now have a copy of your web page files from 4/12 over on her machine. I also have copies of your non-web-page files sitting on door right now--I can put them into your account space on newmoon, if you want.
It will indeed to be possible to get some of your data back off of lodestone. But that probably won't be until after we move the servers to Murk North, and we have the time to actually sit down and go through lodestone's files and evaluate what all got damaged. The main issue with everybody's files on lodestone is going to be whether the hackers fucked with anything else in people's account space besides the index files in the web pages.
We might do something like restore what files we can into a special partition and compare them against the files recovered from the 4/12 backup, and if anything flags as suspicious in the lodestone files, we can replace it with the same file from the backup. Does that make sense?
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Date: 2004-07-26 07:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-29 10:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-29 10:28 am (UTC)Messages I didn't think I'd ever see a few years ago
Date: 2004-07-25 06:07 pm (UTC)I'm using one of Paul's old 6G drives as a separate swap drive for better swapping performance. I didn't realise there was a 2G limit to swap. It makes me giggle. I have to keep saying, "They're GIGS. They're GIGS. They're GIGS." when dealing with things like the partition table. ^_^ ("Is 25 megs really enough for sys... oh right.")