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       Date: Thu Nov 20 16:22:08 2008
       Subject: [gopher] Re: Establishment of .gopher TLD
       
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       --- On Wed, 11/19/08, Matthew Holevinski <eylusion@gmail.com> wrote:
       
       From: Matthew Holevinski <eylusion@gmail.com>
       Subject: [gopher] Re: Establishment of .gopher TLD
       To: gopher@complete.org
       Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 4:42 PM
       
       retired assetts, I've got the time, and am a quick study, just can't
       find any documentation anywhere.
       I don't think it would be too hard to setup, i've got like 4 or 5 of
       them.
       
       Matt
       
       On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com>
       wrote:
       >> these things are ancient, i don't have any documentation about how
       to
       >> reformat the OS and get it back to a clean environment and re-setup
       >> the network on them...
       >
       > I looked it up. These are 33MHz POWER systems and they almost certainly
       > run 3.2.5. They will work for this -- I've run things that old -- but
       you
       > should disable all the network services you can otherwise and firewall
       them.
       > If you're not an experienced AIX admin, it may be more trouble than
       it's
       > worth for you. Where did you find them? I used something similar back in
       my
       > DBA days and they were pretty fun machines.
       >
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