[TriLUG] Bio
Chris Knowles
knowlesc at telocity.com
Thu May 9 14:21:06 EDT 2002
While I don't have my own domain, I am probably moving in that
direction, and would love info on getting started, how to host e-mail,
that kind of thing. Perhaps a topic for a talk? :)
CJK
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 13:50, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
<snip>
> Hmmm... I suppose I should mention that I also maintain my own domain
> (wayfarer.org). It used to be wayfarer.com (registered in Jan 1993)
> but in the interest of getting a certain company off my back, I traded
> it for the equivalent .org domain, some cash, and a promise to leave
> me alone. I use it for e-mail and web and provide these services to
> my family and friends.
>
> I think, however, that there are probably quite a few people in
> this group that do something similar. Just out of curiosity, how
> many people here do run their own domain, and how many don't? :-)
>
> > ps. Tanner, I'll talk to you tonight about the expect scripts. Since Jon
> > says user only have access to one machine, it sounds like changing
> > passwords on multiple machines is not a issue anyway.
>
> Sure, just grab me during the pizza or something. I should have
> some time then since I need to make sure I don't eat that much.
> (2.5 months on "The Hacker's Diet" now and I'm down 13.1 pounds! Yay!)
>
> Tanner
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