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The time has come to shut her down...

Well I wanted to finish out SETI 1 with the Queue still going but since it seems to keep going and going I have decided to shut it down.

🙁Mysterymachine.no-ip.com:443 is shutting down🙁

By the time the weekend is through the Queue will be history. I am moving to a different ISP and they do not allow "servers" according to the user agreement so sooner or later they'd be on me for the Queue. Also, I am installing some software on my network which will basically force me to move the queue to a different port anyway. So the 443 port for those of us who had work machines behind strict firewalls - would go away🙁

Again, I really didn't want to do this until SETI1 ended but it seems I can't wait any longer.

Active users of the Queue are
Skarps and subspace

Sorry for any inconvenience this will cause you both. This post is one I wish I didn't have to make. Sorry🙁

CkG

Edit - this will also affect anyone who was using the old Federation queue(Engineer and Co's queue) address as I believe it was still being forwarded to my queue.
 
CkG, I for one really appreciate all your efforts, work, and expense providing us with your SetiQueue. Setting up a TeAm Q is an easy thing to do but keeping it going is another matter. 😉

I would like to also recognize Orange Kid who ran the largest TeAm Q for so long. :beer:s 'n babes to all of you guys. 🙂

We do have other TeAm SetiQueues.

I would suggest you hookup with one of the Qs that has excess capacity such as:

Confused Average CLIENTS: 8.23 Queue address: teamanandtech.d2g.com:5001
onebadv6 Average CLIENTS: 11.07 Queue address: nebra.org:5001
Woodie Average CLIENTS: 57.38 Queue address: tasetiq.dyndns.org:5517
Paf077 Average CLIENTS: 78.46 Queue address: paf077.dns2go.com:5517


I would like to discourage anyone else signing on to The Enterprise(Crazee-Smoke) Q for it is very near full capacity. I'll let the other larger Q Operators speak up for themselves if they feel they can handle an additional load.

Once more, thank you CADkindaGUY for your service. :wine: 🙂 :wine:
 
CKG, then I will also like to thank you for your dedication to the TeAm 🙂

I will remove you from the SetiQueue list, so you wont get any new member on it.

And else I will just second Smoke 😛
 
Thanks guys. I'm glad i could help for as long as I did, especially since you know who had to shut his :443 queue down because of his ISP problem😉

The "software" that is going to cause issues is win2k3 server and Exchange. I started setting things up last night. ouch - my head hurts.😛 I'm basically my office's computer guy since we are a remote office so I talked(conned) the IT people into letting me try to get up to speed so in the event we had major issues I could step in and help them. So anyway I am trying to set up my home network up like what we have at the office. I suppose for a "real" IT professional it would be easy but I haven't done many of these things. Permissions and local computer rights are giving me problems but I'll figure it out sooner or later. The domain was relatively easy to set up and get logged into but I have to learn how to admin user and group permissions because we have about 5 levels of permissions on our work domains.
I'm kind of lost at the moment but I'm sure I'll figure it out sooner or later😉

I hope the two remaining users don't have too hard of time switching to a new queue.🙂

CkG
 
Things change, and you have to do what needs to be done.

I know other mates will step up and help out. 🙂

Thanks! for all you've done CKG! 😀 :beer:
 
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