From b3a4ab1f27cfefb5deb8ab2ca98d90d201a52909 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 09:12:50 +0000 Subject: Publishing new version --- gemfeed/2008-12-29-using-my-nokia-n95-for-fixing-my-mta.html | 4 +--- gemfeed/atom.xml | 6 ++---- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/gemfeed/2008-12-29-using-my-nokia-n95-for-fixing-my-mta.html b/gemfeed/2008-12-29-using-my-nokia-n95-for-fixing-my-mta.html index a69400fb..0eea2fa0 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2008-12-29-using-my-nokia-n95-for-fixing-my-mta.html +++ b/gemfeed/2008-12-29-using-my-nokia-n95-for-fixing-my-mta.html @@ -88,9 +88,7 @@ _jgs_\|//_\\|///_\V/_\|//__ Art by Joan Stark

Published by Paul Buetow 2008-12-29, last updated 2021-12-01

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The last week I was in Vidin, Bulgaria with no internet access and I had to fix my MTA (Postfix) at

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host.0.buetow.org which serves E-Mail for all my customers at P. B. Labs. Good, that I do not guarantee

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high availability on my web services (I've to do a full time job somewhere else too).

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The last week I was in Vidin, Bulgaria with no internet access and I had to fix my MTA (Postfix) at host.0.buetow.org which serves E-Mail for all my customers at P. B. Labs. Good, that I do not guarantee high availability on my web services (I've to do a full time job somewhere else too).

My first attempt to find an internet café, which was working during Christmastime, failed. However, I found with my N95 phone lots of free WLAN hotspots. The hotspots refused me logging into my server using SSH as I have configured a non-standard port for SSH for security reasons. Without knowing the costs, I used the GPRS internet access of my German phone provider (yes, I had to pay roaming fees).

Picture of a Nokia N95

With Putty for N95 and configuring Postfix with Vim and the T9 input mechanism, I managed to fix the problem. But it took half of an hour:

diff --git a/gemfeed/atom.xml b/gemfeed/atom.xml index e5488915..d79573bc 100644 --- a/gemfeed/atom.xml +++ b/gemfeed/atom.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - 2021-12-01T09:10:34+00:00 + 2021-12-01T09:12:31+00:00 buetow.org feed Having fun with computers! @@ -3281,9 +3281,7 @@ _jgs_\|//_\\|///_\V/_\|//__ Art by Joan Stark

Published by Paul Buetow 2008-12-29, last updated 2021-12-01

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The last week I was in Vidin, Bulgaria with no internet access and I had to fix my MTA (Postfix) at

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host.0.buetow.org which serves E-Mail for all my customers at P. B. Labs. Good, that I do not guarantee

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high availability on my web services (I've to do a full time job somewhere else too).

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The last week I was in Vidin, Bulgaria with no internet access and I had to fix my MTA (Postfix) at host.0.buetow.org which serves E-Mail for all my customers at P. B. Labs. Good, that I do not guarantee high availability on my web services (I've to do a full time job somewhere else too).

My first attempt to find an internet café, which was working during Christmastime, failed. However, I found with my N95 phone lots of free WLAN hotspots. The hotspots refused me logging into my server using SSH as I have configured a non-standard port for SSH for security reasons. Without knowing the costs, I used the GPRS internet access of my German phone provider (yes, I had to pay roaming fees).

Picture of a Nokia N95

With Putty for N95 and configuring Postfix with Vim and the T9 input mechanism, I managed to fix the problem. But it took half of an hour:

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