I'd also appreciate if a hobbit channel was setup on freenode. There are
many times when I've wished for it.
And, there are many other user communities which have found having channels
invaluable, including VMware admins (208 active users atm) and Cisco NetEngs
(~300 active users).
Certainly, monitoring isn't any less important - although, it's a testament
to hobbit's reliability as it is that a mailing list has been sufficient to
get by to date.
Regards,
Matt
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From: T.J. Yang [mailto:user-8e841282cda5@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 6:38 AM
To: hobbit system monitoring
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Adding hobbit on freenode ?
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 09:18:13 -0500
From: user-4c45a83f15cb@xymon.invalid
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Adding hobbit on freenode ?
First off please note most IRC channels don't get questions answered
within a few hours. While it does happen from time to time it should
not be expected.
Agree, one thing I like IRC about is the TCP oriented
chatting(communication).
You get yes or no answer. not like email(UDP broadcasting), you don't know
the recepients actually read the email of your request/questions.
IRC is a weird thing to block intentionally. SSH tunneling easily
avoids this, though.
I was able to use Xchat(for windows) to pass internal firewall.
but beaware it will show your company's firewall domain address.
Another way is to use command line irc client from one's home network.
tj
On 11/7/08, Ward, Martin <user-2d33a6eb6a05@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On Friday 07 November 2008 12:40:30 Ward, Martin wrote:
I have no idea what freenode.net is or does, but if it's an IRC server
then it's not going to work for a large number of us who use and
maintain Hobbit in a work environment. I haven't worked for many
companies in my time but I can guarantee that none of them
allowed/allow IRC within their network, no matter how it is tunnelled.
Sheesh, talk about negative. If you can't use it thats tough, don't
nay-say
others that can. I for one am in favour of this.
I was being realistic rather than negative. If only 5% of Hobbit admins
Are able to use this service then is it going to be that useful?
If a large proportion of admins can use it then go ahead, knock
yourselves
out.
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