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Winner ! You are up on Monday
Rules for the FOSW ![ ^]
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Which means he got a problem...The Lounge[^]
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Which means, I suspect that you will be doing the FSOW on Monday.
Which means you'd better hurry back from your holidays!
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I can do it on Monday, no problems.
Monday 8th August
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You'll have to talk that over with HobbyProggy and see if he'll do it for you.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Moderators, please direct me to the proper group to discuss domain name registrations.
I looked at the various lists here and didn't see anything immediately obvious.
I will happily move this topic to the right place; just don't know at this moment.
Short version
Last month I paid company #2 to transfer my domains to themselves.
Company #2 included an extra year of registration with their transfer fee.
Today I see several E-Mail messages. From them I learned that, last month...
- Company #1 did not allow the transfers
- The names expired (two weeks ago)
- They (company #1) demanded $191.88 to renew them (which I paid)
Company #2 says that this, if legal, is unethical.
Ideas from experts are welcome.
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The last question was over a year ago and it was VB related
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Most registrars these days have what's called a registrar lock, so that one can't transfer your domains. It's supposedly done to increase security.
EPP Status Codes | What Do They Mean, and Why Should I Know? - ICANN[^]
That being said, all you have to do is log into company #1, unlock your domains, and then company #2 can transfer them. It's just one extra step. As far as the expired domains, pay your bills man. Let's be real. Most companies will hold off on doing anything if they expect payment. Company #2 is just saying that to get a sale. Just be happy registrars tend to give a grace period these days for a few weeks, so you were able to get them back.
Jeremy Falcon
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I hate common sense.
Well, sometimes.
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Jeremy Falcon
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MS can no longer justify attempting to force or trick me into downgrading!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Now I'm waiting to the upgrade to remove all those scheduler entries I had to disable to stop W10 to update suddenly...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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This is just such a weird strategy. I'm outa here anyway. I am moving the household to Ubuntu and so far my experience and theirs (my partner) has been entirely satisfying. I am sure there are glitches to come but the people are back in charge.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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It's hardly a strategy; it's just keeping what works and hasn't been "fixed".
... That and not giving control of my property and every detail of my life over to a foreign power that is becoming more and more like a police state every year.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I have a server hosted in cloud. I want to install SSH server software on it to secure my connection.
Any good SSH server to share?
diligent hands rule....
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Linux or Windows ? - I've never set one up on Windows but any Linux distro will have one ( for a pure headless server I use Debian ) you need to generate some authorization keys and away you go - shout if you need any help.
Found this for Windows
Installing SFTP/SSH Server on Windows using OpenSSH :: WinSCP[^]
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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my server is windows server.
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Did you follow the link from my first post ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Does everyone not use OpenSSH server?
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Are there any communities around beginning ASP.NET/.NET Framework development?
My path of education has taken some interesting, less-than-common twists (I believe) when compared with your typical, modern web dev newbie/student. My journey started with C# because my friend who got me into coding in the first place (well, I had done it before but I was 12 years old lol) told me that C# would be a great language to learn. He was right; I love C#! But I soon found out that the majority of coding jobs and where the industry is heading is web-development. I also enjoy using websites myself (like this one), and web development is of interest to me anyway. That's when I searched for learning web dev and I found places like Free Code Camp[^] . To make an otherwise super long story short, after learning the C# language basics (up through delegates, lambda expressions, generics,and some multithreading principles), I then used FreeCodeCamp to try and learn what I thought was going to be some simple front-end stuff. Well, they exposed me to HTML, jQuery, CSS, and Bootstrap all in the same day and I was like whoa.. So I bought textbooks and I learned HTML/CSS, and while I knew I needed to eventually learn JavaScript, I was still brand new to C# (and really, I still am.. Im talking 2 months ago here... Except 2 months 12 hrs a day 6 days a week). Fast forward again, after learning HTML and CSS, I realized I wanted to spend more time on C# rather than learn JS, which meant not going on Free Code Camp for a while. Instead, I enrolled in courses that teach ASP.NET Model View Controller, Web API, and Entity Framework. I also learned some LINQ, RESTful services, CRUD operations, how to make an API, etc...
Eventually, even in the ASP.NET course, I did need to use some jQuery for some form development. Not that big of a deal... But when I started getting into the jQUery/JS Ajax stuff while trying to send GET/POST requests to my own server to get my page data via JSON, I realized... Ok, I don't really know what Im doing with this jQuery and JS stuff.. Re-enter Free Code Camp... And my decision to finally tackle jQuery/JS. Free Code Camp has great lessons (for the most part, I do find some to be dry or inadequately explain information) and a very strong, helpful community but the biggest thing I've run into here is... Their program focusses on the MEAN stack... But I really like .NET. I enjoy C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, and I spent a crap load of time learning it and would love to become a .NET web dev. But all of these code academies seem to be focused entirely on the non-Microsoft back-end technologies. So I'm like crap, do I put everything I just spent months learning aside now and go get node, MongoDB, and start all over or is there some sort of community like FCC but for .NET developers? How does one go from zero to hero using C#, the Razor engine, SQL Server, etc...?
My ultimate goal is to get a job as a web dev or do freelance and create products for people. I'm currently unemployed, so that's a reason why I'm trying to get all of this figured out sooner rather than later. Thanks.
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I started the reverse way where the thing I wanted to do was build a web site. So I got the beginning ASP.net for beginners. If I had made it to the end of the book I would have been able to build a music site and still not know how to code. Then I got into desktop apps that I wrote apps for processing my own data and eventually hope to have everything with data that will work in the web site. So my advice if you want to do ASP.net is get good with your C# skills because you will need them in order to build a good site. Good Luck!
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My good advice is that you dont heavingly bet on ASP.net because it is from Microsoft. Microsoft often changes technologies and your stuck somehow.
Better is to rely on open source frameworks as jQuery and HTML. And javascript has become a powerful language.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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*spits coffee all over screen*
LOL, are you serious? Microsoft is the king of stability whereas anyone who has had the displeasure to work with open source knows how flaky, unreliable, badly documented and non-backwards compatible open source is.
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There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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