December 22, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jacob Carlborg | On Sunday, 22 December 2013 at 12:22:04 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2013-12-22 05:19, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
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>> Sounds good. I have no idea where to login though :o).
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> Perhaps forum.dlang.org ;)
Correct :) The address remains dfeed@forum.dlang.org as before.
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December 22, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimir Panteleev | On 12/22/2013 03:12 PM, Vladimir Panteleev wrote: > I suppose that DFeed could have its own NNTP server (similarly to what > Vibe.news does), allow logging in with the forum username/password, and > mark messages downloaded via NNTP as "read" in the web interface... Don't forget to extend the NNTP protocol to include this information, and then get Thunderbird to support it ;) -- Mike Wey |
December 23, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimir Panteleev | On 12/22/2013 09:12 AM, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> On Sunday, 22 December 2013 at 03:08:49 UTC, John J wrote:
>> Thank you! It's pretty fast now!! :)
>>
>> Btw, I have been using Thunderbird and I frequently see the already
>> read threads (mostly messages of the existing threads) suddenly appear
>> as unread (in bold). Is this happening from your end? If so can you
>> please fix it?
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>> It quickly gets boring to read the same messages over and over
>> thinking they are brand new.. Looks like some kind of synchronization
>> problem..
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> ???
>
> I don't see how Thunderbird is related to the forum... Both Thunderbird
> and the forum software are newsgroup clients (they both connect to
> news.digitalmars.com to get and post articles). There is no way for the
> forum to know which messages you've marked as read, because Thunderbird
> does not upload that information to the server - it's only stored
> locally. And even if Thunderbird did upload this information to
> news.digitalmars.com, DFeed would still have to know how to ask and
> obtain that information from the server, and identify you among other
> users (which would be tricky, considering you don't need to provide any
> identifying information to download articles)...
>
> I suppose that DFeed could have its own NNTP server (similarly to what
> Vibe.news does), allow logging in with the forum username/password, and
> mark messages downloaded via NNTP as "read" in the web interface...
>
>> Searching these newsgroups in Thunderbird now works, and it works
>> pretty fast too!
>
> Again not sure how that's related...
If they are not related that's fine. thanks.
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December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimir Panteleev | Le 21/12/2013 21:30, Vladimir Panteleev a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> DFeed (the software running on forum.dlang.org) has been moved to a much
> faster server.
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> My apologies to everyone who had to endure the slow page load times or
> failures during the old server's nightly maintenance. This move has been
> overdue for too long.
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> The old server is now acting as a proxy, so there should be no downtime
> due to cached DNS records.
>
> Please let me know here or on IRC if you notice any problems.
Well, with the old server I often faced XHR (XMLHTTPRequest, I suppose) errors on Chrome (Win7), especially at night (UTC +1). With the move to the faster one, I've never succeeded in retrieving a single post. So I've gone back to Thunderbird, which works beautifully, BTW.
Oh, and it's not so easy to find the name of the news server on the website.
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December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Somedude | On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 11:03:14 UTC, Somedude wrote: > Well, with the old server I often faced XHR (XMLHTTPRequest, I suppose) errors on Chrome (Win7), especially at night (UTC +1). With the move to the faster one, I've never succeeded in retrieving a single post. Could you please post which web browser and version you're using, and if you could be troubled, a Wireshark capture of a failed attempt to retrieve a page? > Oh, and it's not so easy to find the name of the news server on the website. On the forum index, there is an "Also via" column. That contains NNTP links. |
December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimir Panteleev | On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 13:06:56 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
> On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 11:03:14 UTC, Somedude wrote:
>> Well, with the old server I often faced XHR (XMLHTTPRequest, I suppose) errors on Chrome (Win7), especially at night (UTC +1). With the move to the faster one, I've never succeeded in retrieving a single post.
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> Could you please post which web browser and version you're using, and if you could be troubled, a Wireshark capture of a failed attempt to retrieve a page?
I've also experienced such behavior. Some image with worms (502 error, I guess) on every thread. The issue was resolved when I cleaned up all the dfeed cookies.
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December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Sergei Nosov | On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 13:11:00 UTC, Sergei Nosov wrote:
> On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 13:06:56 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 11:03:14 UTC, Somedude wrote:
>>> Well, with the old server I often faced XHR (XMLHTTPRequest, I suppose) errors on Chrome (Win7), especially at night (UTC +1). With the move to the faster one, I've never succeeded in retrieving a single post.
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>> Could you please post which web browser and version you're using, and if you could be troubled, a Wireshark capture of a failed attempt to retrieve a page?
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> I've also experienced such behavior. Some image with worms (502 error, I guess) on every thread. The issue was resolved when I cleaned up all the dfeed cookies.
If that happened around 18-19 UTC yesterday, there was about 10 minutes of downtime as I was fixing mailing list retrieval. If it happens again, and you can access the forum from another browser or a private tab, please post here with your web browser and version, and if possible, a Wireshark capture.
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December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimir Panteleev Attachments: | Le 25/12/2013 14:06, Vladimir Panteleev a écrit : > On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 11:03:14 UTC, Somedude wrote: >> Well, with the old server I often faced XHR (XMLHTTPRequest, I >> suppose) errors on Chrome (Win7), especially at night (UTC +1). With >> the move to the faster one, I've never succeeded in retrieving a >> single post. > > Could you please post which web browser and version you're using, and if you could be troubled, a Wireshark capture of a failed attempt to retrieve a page? > Chrome Version 26.0.1410.64 m Updated to Version 31.0.1650.63 m (latest), but it didn't change anything. You can get the Wireshark generated pcap file here: http://www.filedropper.com/xhrerrorpcapng >> Oh, and it's not so easy to find the name of the news server on the website. > > On the forum index, there is an "Also via" column. That contains NNTP links. Ah, right, I overlooked that, thx. |
December 25, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Sergei Nosov | Le 25/12/2013 14:10, Sergei Nosov a écrit :
> I've also experienced such behavior. Some image with worms (502 error, I
> guess) on every thread. The issue was resolved when I cleaned up all the
> dfeed cookies.
Ah, thanks for the tip, cleaning the forum cookies has resolved the issue for me too !
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December 29, 2013 Re: forum.dlang.org moved to a new server | ||||
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Posted in reply to Somedude | On Wednesday, 25 December 2013 at 15:34:06 UTC, Somedude wrote:
> http://www.filedropper.com/xhrerrorpcapng
Thanks, I believe the problem should be fixed now.
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