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Message 6663 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 0:36:49 UTC

Just as a point of interest for the admins, I checked http://climateprediction.net/ and it seems to have been hijacked by KMi Institute. :rolleyes:

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Message 6664 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 0:44:57 UTC
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"...........I guess patience is called for."

graham

patience AND a sense of humour!
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PS Do you have the number for Carolyn's clinic Mo?
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Message 6667 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 3:23:02 UTC

Marj: Carolyn's Clinic is not currently set up on Climate Prediction, however, the Half-way House for former clinic inhabitants, The Final Front Ear does have a Chapter with CP, which can be accessed <a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/team_display.php?teamid=90">here</a>.

If you feel the need for the Clinic, TFFE is the best I can suggest... And I'm not only a spokes-person, I'm also a member =-)
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Message 6673 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 6:06:56 UTC - in response to Message 6667.  
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Away with lesser beings....My new HERO is <b>SPIT the DOG</b> (swoons in admiration) :)
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Message 6707 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 15:08:56 UTC

Don't make the other (rabid) dog more jealous than he already is, Marj. ;)
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Message 6715 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 16:53:35 UTC

Pish off, Jorden. :P
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Message 6724 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 21:46:07 UTC - in response to Message 6707.  

&gt; Don't make the other (rabid) dog more jealous than he already is, Marj. ;)
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Jealousy is a terrible thing. My faithful companion 'Rover' (a pseudonym to spare his blushes) has learned somehow of my sudden, unexpected infatuation with SPIT and has spent the day alternating between sulking and growling. Even now his eyes glint with a desperate look and he growls as I type (I fear his old memories of the school of hard knocks from where I rescued him have returned). I have offered him bright new cobblestones but he is not impressed. Dark days ahead.........
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Message 6744 - Posted: 8 Dec 2004, 12:34:50 UTC

Rover has had a bad night. His sleep was constantly perturbed by wild fanciful dreams. I heard him muttering garbled phrases such as 'empirically adjusted albedo variations' and 'white hot spots on the cold equator precipitating over the sea ice temperature scale'. At one point he merely twitched and whimpered 'Carl....Carl....' then later awoke with a wolf-like howl of pleading anguish which sounded like 'Toluuuuu......'. He pads around now with bags under his eyes muttering only 'credit where credit's due'. I have promised him a new doggy WOWbowl and a 'freeze or fry' dog bed and shall find the time today to make him a play globe with the help of CPview.
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Message 6756 - Posted: 8 Dec 2004, 15:10:01 UTC

Time for a vet with a tranquillizer shot. Or move the bed/mat/basket 3 metres to the left or right, so he's not in the direct line of the Eart's magnetic rays that are definitely bothering him. :)
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Message 6769 - Posted: 8 Dec 2004, 19:53:27 UTC - in response to Message 6756.  

&gt; Time for a vet with a tranquillizer shot.

I fear Dr Dave has his diary fully booked at the moment dealing with more serious and weighty matters than poor Rover.
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Message 6787 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 2:22:57 UTC - in response to Message 6769.  
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Hi Marj

http://www.carolynsclinic.f2s.com

BTW, everybody. Is there any way on these boinc boards to make a web address clickable as you can on the classic forum?
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Message 6789 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 3:07:28 UTC - in response to Message 6787.  

&gt; Hi Marj
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&gt; http://www.carolynsclinic.f2s.com
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&gt; BTW, everybody. Is there any way on these boinc boards to make a web address
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Yes, you can, but it's kinda a pain in the a**. See this post by a couple of old forum users on how to do it.

<a href="http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=140">http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/forum_thread.php?id=140<a>
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Message 6799 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 10:42:44 UTC

Hi all,

The main site should be back up and running. We rolled back to the most recent backup and started again from there. At present the phpBB boards are down, and we are looking at starting them up again in a few days. We need to talk to the Open University (who host the site) first. We think the phpBB boards are a very useful resource (and seem popular with a lot of our participants) so at this stage we intend to continue supporting them, providing their security can be assured (to a reasonable standard).

The story was that a malicious hacker managed to find a phpBB exploit which brought down the server and cause quite a bit of damage within the Open University. As far as we know this was a random attack. The Open University have been installing additional software on all their machines to check for vulnerabilities, as well as carrying out a general security audit.

We will be meeting with OU representatives to discuss the situation so that we can all try to learn from it (beyond the obvious "keep your software patched"), and we'll be asking all our participating institutions to think about their vulnerabilties and how to address them.

Personally, I'm glad (1) the majority of the useful information on the site is recoverable and (2) that this didn't occur at a particularly busy time for us.

Sorry again for the inconvenience.

Dave Frame
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Message 6800 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 12:03:17 UTC
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Hi everybody.
Well, the international pages are damaged:
All the accented letters (é,è,à,ù,etc) have been replaced by chinese letters under IE6 and by ? signs under Firefox.
Several translated pages have been lost in french (especially the science pages)
Can you check this when you have a little spare time ? (well I know you don't have much :o) )
THX.
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Message 6801 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 12:14:50 UTC

Thanks for pointing this out, Arnaud. We'll try to chase this up in the next day or two.

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Message 6802 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 12:26:19 UTC

Thanks for the clarification Dave. I'm glad it doesn't seem to have done any real damage (to us anyway). I'm also glad the phpBB will survive, but at the end of the day the project is the most important thing and we're all still crunching!

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Message 6804 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 14:22:22 UTC
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Hi all,

The phpBB board at climateprediction.net/board is back up. It should now be fully functional.

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Message 6805 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 14:52:19 UTC - in response to Message 6804.  

wow good job, that stuff actually got backed up! see, you don't need me! :-)
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Message 6806 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 15:08:41 UTC

Hi all,

Ever since the website problems I have had a few problems with my boinc cpdn. When starting BOINC the cpdn units seem to start ok in the 'messages' tab 'Resuming computation' etc, but in the 'Work' tab the progress is at 0.00%, and the units are not running. If I reboot then sometimes one or both my current units start (they're both around 40% complete), sometimes not. Have tried an 'update' in the projects tab but that didn't help.
Is this a related problem - or something else? Sorry if this isn't the place to post this.
Thanks,
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Message 6808 - Posted: 9 Dec 2004, 15:54:46 UTC

Hi there,

thanks again for updating status, Dave. I can imagine the situation is not easy to solve and we appreacite your concern and effort.
I would also like to express graham's 'sincere thanks to Dave, core team and OU for efforts to rectify the apalling situation that some idiot hacker caused.' Graham seems to be unable to post on BOINC forum recently so i'm transfering his message this way...
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