Johnny,
Contact me offline. I can supply a static address that is public, and no
blocking. The bandwidth will be limited to 1/2 Gigabit though. We can make
use of the
hecnet.org domain if you wish. While it is mapped in DNS the
router is down but can be brought up with very little effort. Which Linux?
What are the minimum CPU, disk, and memory requirements? (it will be a
dedicated system).
PyDECnet will have to be installed and configured.
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt(a)softjar.se>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2025 11:02
To: 'The Hobbyist DECnet mailing list' <hecnet(a)lists.dfupdate.se>
Subject: [HECnet] Alternative location for Mim?
Ok. I can't seem to raise Peter, and this have been going on and been an
issue long enough.
Do anyone have some alternative location I could run Mim and Anke?
Basically - it needs a a static, public IP address, no port blockings
whatsoever, and some reasonable bandwidth. In addition, the machine needs to
run Linux (a VM would do), its own ethernet interface, and me having access
to the machine as root. Some valid reverse DNS for that address would be
good as well, but I will probably move Mim to my own domain, so that the
name can stay the same in the future if the machine moves around anymore.
If anyone have such resources available, and willing to provide for the
running of Mim (PDP-11 with RSX) and Anke (PyDECnet), then I'd be happy to
move things over, and get things back to running properly.
Johnny
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|| on a psychedelic trip
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