Temporary Test Post
-
- Site Governance Team
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:18 am
- Location: Worcestershire, England
Temporary Test Post
Oscar, Brian,
Testing again.
Can you see this picture?
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
Mike
Testing again.
Can you see this picture?
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
Mike
Last edited by Mike Kuscher on Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:15 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Temporary Test Post
Yep! I sure canMike Kuscher wrote:Can you see this picture?

-
- Site Governance Team
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:18 am
- Location: Worcestershire, England
Oscar, Brian,
Need to do some more checking.
It seems to be randomly dropping the wifi link.
We 'battle on'.
Oscar, try seeing if you can 'post' something.
Ben,
Regarding roll bar...
Don't know. It came with her and I can not see a manufacturers plate.
Needs some attention, when I get around to it. Folding joints need the pins freeing off.
Need to do some more checking.
It seems to be randomly dropping the wifi link.
We 'battle on'.
Oscar, try seeing if you can 'post' something.
Ben,
Regarding roll bar...
Don't know. It came with her and I can not see a manufacturers plate.
Needs some attention, when I get around to it. Folding joints need the pins freeing off.
Last edited by Mike Kuscher on Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Site Governance Team
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:18 am
- Location: Worcestershire, England
Oh Dear!
As I've said, seems that the server is randomly dropping the wifi link.
Trouble is, I don't know why yet.
Will keep 'plugging away'.
Let's try this...
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
As I've said, seems that the server is randomly dropping the wifi link.
Trouble is, I don't know why yet.
Will keep 'plugging away'.
Let's try this...
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
Last edited by Mike Kuscher on Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Mike, when I first opened this topic, the pic in the first post loaded very quickly...the pic in the last post did not load...I had a msg in my browser (firefox v3) that ftp transaction was finished....when I hit the 'reload' button, both pictures appeared.
For the other folks that are curious....DYNDNS.ORG is a service that allows you to have a name .... "www.something.dyndns" ... name associated with your IP address......I believe Mike is attempting to link directly to photos stored on a home or office computer instead of using photobucket or the like ....
( I used to be a bit of a computer nerd myself ..been out of practice a few years though)
Cheers
For the other folks that are curious....DYNDNS.ORG is a service that allows you to have a name .... "www.something.dyndns" ... name associated with your IP address......I believe Mike is attempting to link directly to photos stored on a home or office computer instead of using photobucket or the like ....
( I used to be a bit of a computer nerd myself ..been out of practice a few years though)
Cheers
Jack
Chaps,
Mike is working on our own dedicated photo page so that we don't have to use Photo-bucket et al.
That is why there are occasional cryptic messages appearing every now and again.
Mike is working on our own dedicated photo page so that we don't have to use Photo-bucket et al.
That is why there are occasional cryptic messages appearing every now and again.
Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
Brian
Brian
-
- Site Expert Team
- Posts: 418
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:47 pm
- Location: PEMBROKESHIRE WEST WALES
Yes you are right Gerald, it will be located in my front room
But as we are self funding we cannot afford the high tec gear so we are putting things together between the three of us. Once Mike has done all the hard work.

But as we are self funding we cannot afford the high tec gear so we are putting things together between the three of us. Once Mike has done all the hard work.

Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
Brian
Brian
-
- Site Expert Team
- Posts: 418
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:47 pm
- Location: PEMBROKESHIRE WEST WALES
Thanks for that Gerald but Oscar and I feel that if we accept any monetary donations it puts an increased load on us to ensure that all the information given is correct and there can be no comebacks on the site.
At the moment, we want to keep everything free and informal although we are investigating ways to fund any expansion. None of us want to go down the advertising pop up route though.
Once again many thanks for your offer, it is really appreciated.
At the moment, we want to keep everything free and informal although we are investigating ways to fund any expansion. None of us want to go down the advertising pop up route though.
Once again many thanks for your offer, it is really appreciated.
Fordson Tractor Pages, now officially linked to: Fordson Tractor Club of Australia, Ford and Fordson Association and Blue Force.
Brian
Brian
-
- Site Governance Team
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:18 am
- Location: Worcestershire, England
Nice offer Gerald,
A lot of us feel the same way but, it carries associated 'dangers'.
So, everything is being done on the 'cheap'.
Even the intended 'server' was considered 'spare' and I negotiated its' 'donation'.
Brian said
When this server goes 'live' you will find it is 3.2GHz CPU, 1Gb RAM, 80 Gb Hard Drive ...
Had this running once but found, within 36 hours it had been 'hacked' so, started again.
Currently tring to find out if the present problem is...
(a) suspect 'link' since I installed a wifi network card, instead of hardwired.
(b) possibly port forwarding and firewall needs modifying now that it's wifi networked.
(c) service provider could be applying 'fair usage' restrictions, even though I'm supposed to be 'unlimited usage'.
It's probably (a) and (b) combined but it takes a time to sort out (long hours and much 'away from home' to earn a crust)
Then, of couse, once it's all sorted, I have to get it to Brian and set it up all over again
Trouble is, you see, it works perfectly within my home network. The problems are external reception so it's, "go out, test, come back, adjust, try again
Pity Meanderer is so far away, I have reason to believe he 'knows his stuff'.
The other 'problem' is that, for this sort of thing to work, you usually need a 'static' IP address from your service provider (they constantly change your IP, mine at least once a day, that's how they keep control and earn extra
) and a 'formal' web site. (More expense etc.)
To overcome this, I've registered a 'free' website through dyndns.org (fordsonlad) and installed a piece of software that constantly looks at the IP address the service provider gives then, when they change it, automatically makes the corresponding changes to both dyndns and the ftp server.
Of course, these are more things I can (do) screw up as I make changes
Be patient chaps, it's on it's way...
P.S. Jack (Commander). Also playing with the fact that there are slightly different results if I view with IE, Firefox or Ophra. Obviously, I need to 'stabalize' for all browsers.
Mike
A lot of us feel the same way but, it carries associated 'dangers'.
So, everything is being done on the 'cheap'.
Even the intended 'server' was considered 'spare' and I negotiated its' 'donation'.
Brian said
Ruddy cheekwe cannot afford the high tec gear

When this server goes 'live' you will find it is 3.2GHz CPU, 1Gb RAM, 80 Gb Hard Drive ...
Had this running once but found, within 36 hours it had been 'hacked' so, started again.

Currently tring to find out if the present problem is...
(a) suspect 'link' since I installed a wifi network card, instead of hardwired.
(b) possibly port forwarding and firewall needs modifying now that it's wifi networked.
(c) service provider could be applying 'fair usage' restrictions, even though I'm supposed to be 'unlimited usage'.
It's probably (a) and (b) combined but it takes a time to sort out (long hours and much 'away from home' to earn a crust)
Then, of couse, once it's all sorted, I have to get it to Brian and set it up all over again

Trouble is, you see, it works perfectly within my home network. The problems are external reception so it's, "go out, test, come back, adjust, try again

Pity Meanderer is so far away, I have reason to believe he 'knows his stuff'.
The other 'problem' is that, for this sort of thing to work, you usually need a 'static' IP address from your service provider (they constantly change your IP, mine at least once a day, that's how they keep control and earn extra

To overcome this, I've registered a 'free' website through dyndns.org (fordsonlad) and installed a piece of software that constantly looks at the IP address the service provider gives then, when they change it, automatically makes the corresponding changes to both dyndns and the ftp server.
Of course, these are more things I can (do) screw up as I make changes

Be patient chaps, it's on it's way...

P.S. Jack (Commander). Also playing with the fact that there are slightly different results if I view with IE, Firefox or Ophra. Obviously, I need to 'stabalize' for all browsers.
Mike
Web site security
Oscar/Brian/Mike,
How secure is the information held on this website? It would be a tragedy if information was lost or even unavailable for a period of time.
I've experienced such an outage with a car forum and the loss has serious implications for members who depend on such information to maintain their cars/ tractors, etc.
I'm sure you have back-up etc well covered, but it would be comforting to be reassured about this after all the hard work put into this excellent site by so many people.
All the best,
Ben
How secure is the information held on this website? It would be a tragedy if information was lost or even unavailable for a period of time.
I've experienced such an outage with a car forum and the loss has serious implications for members who depend on such information to maintain their cars/ tractors, etc.
I'm sure you have back-up etc well covered, but it would be comforting to be reassured about this after all the hard work put into this excellent site by so many people.
All the best,
Ben
-
- Site Governance Team
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:18 am
- Location: Worcestershire, England
OK,
Try another one.
Can you see this ?
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
OK Gerald and Ben, how about now ?
Try another one.
Can you see this ?
Testing suspended. Method unsuitable. FTP server closed down.
OK Gerald and Ben, how about now ?
Last edited by Mike Kuscher on Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:17 am, edited 3 times in total.
-
- Site Expert Team
- Posts: 418
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:47 pm
- Location: PEMBROKESHIRE WEST WALES