Update our welcome page with feature updates and more information
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User-agent: *
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In the same vain, maintaining and growing an FTN network also can be time consuming, especially when your effort
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(or lack thereof) can affect the experience of your users.
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So FTN Clearing Houz was created to help address that.</p>
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<p>Building this software is driven by three main goals:</p>
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<p>Building this software is driven by four main goals:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Self Service - so that users can setup and re-jig their configuration themselves, or new users can join a
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<li><strong class="highlight">Self Service</strong> - so that users can setup and re-jig their configuration themselves, or new users can join a
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network with the minimum of effort (relieving a dependancy on an admin to set you up, and thus freeing up
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time for those admins).
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</li>
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<li>Automation - so that repetitive tasks can be done with minimal effort.</li>
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<li><strong class="highlight">Automation</strong> - so that repetitive tasks can be done with minimal effort.</li>
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<li>
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<strike>High Availability - So if one hub goes down, users can automatically connect to an alternate hub to keep
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<span style="text-decoration: line-through;"><strong class="highlight">High Availability</strong> - So if one hub goes down, users can automatically connect to an alternate hub to keep
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mail flowing. Furthermore, as hubs retire, new hubs can assume the role of the retiring hub with minimal
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effort.
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effort.</span> This goal was attempted with CockroachDB, but abandoned due to he resource requirements it required and latency that it introduced.
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I welcome any ideas to help achieve this goal.
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</li>
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<li><strong class="highlight">Connectivity</strong> - with all the different types of connectivity options between the different BBS/Mailer types.
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Clearing Houz currently supports BINKP and EMSI/ZModem mailer types, and 4 FTN packet types. If you have a BBS that uses
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a unique packet type (eg: QWK or ?) or a unique transfer type (eg: NNTP or ?) and would like to get access to other messages
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networks that use a different mailer/packet type, then let me know. I'll happily work on it to make a bridge
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to open up access to things you cannot access.
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</li>
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</ol>
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<a href="http://ftsc.org/docs/fsc-0039.004">FSC-0039</a>,
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<a href="http://ftsc.org/docs/fsc-0045.001">FSC-0045</a>,
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<a href="http://ftsc.org/docs/fsc-0048.002">FSC-0048</a></li>
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<li>Automatic delisting of idle nodes <sup>(to be implemented)</sup></li>
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<li>Automatic delisting of idle nodes, including marking them HOLD, then DOWN</li>
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<li>DNS server, to enable resolving of registered nodes using domain dns names <a href="http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-5004.001">FTS-5004</a>
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with <strong class="highlight">p<em>N</em>.f<em>N</em>.n<em>N</em>.z<em>N</em>.<em>domain</em>.ftn</strong>, or
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<strong class="highlight">p<em>N</em>.f<em>N</em>.n<em>N</em>.z<em>N</em>.<em>[domain dns zone]</em></strong>
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<ul>
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<li>SMTP integration</li>
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<li>PGP signed mail and mail verification</li>
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<li>SQRL simple authentication <small>(so there is 1 less username/password you need to remember)</small></li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">SQRL simple authentication <small>(so there is 1 less username/password you need to remember)</small></span> Sadly SQRL never really took off, and was replaced with Passkeys (which is supported).</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you are here to link to BBS, please get started by <a href="{{ url('login') }}">logging in</a>.</p>
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with nodes.</p>
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<p>This web UI has been inspired by the great work at <a href="https://int10h.org">int10h.org</a>. If you have ideas
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to make it even better, please send me a message, or submit your comments in <a
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href="https://dev.dege.au/bbs/clrghouz">gitlab</a></p>
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href="https://gitea.dege.au/bbs/clrghouz">gitea</a></p>
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<h3>Other technology that drives the Clearing Houz</h3>
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<p>FTN Clearing Houz is made available by these technologies:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Docker - taking the effort out of building, deploying and easing the effort of upgrading.</li>
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<li><strike>CockroachDB - a high available, geodispersable database, that enables accessing configuration and
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<li><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">CockroachDB - a high available, geodispersable database, that enables accessing configuration and
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data from multiple locations. CockroachDB enables the FTN Clearing Houz to appear as the same hub from
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multiple locations, providing a high available environment for Sysops to drop off and collect
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mail</strike></li>
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mail</span> For now, Clearing Houz is using PostgreSQL</li>
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<li>PostgreSQL - to store all the data
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<li>Memcached - to take some of the pressure off the database</li>
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<li>PHP/Laravel - the coding framework used to create this UI, and to enable the transfer of mail between systems</li>
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