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domains_available_to_arpa_members [2024/01/04 17:37] – remove code tag peteyboydomains_available_to_arpa_members [2024/01/05 22:42] – twe; icm m( hc9
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 If you run ''mkhomepg'' at shell, it will refresh your page permissions, and also list a flag you can call the command with again to change the domain that your account's HTML content will be served from. It looks like this: If you run ''mkhomepg'' at shell, it will refresh your page permissions, and also list a flag you can call the command with again to change the domain that your account's HTML content will be served from. It looks like this:
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   $ mkhomepg   $ mkhomepg
   Please place your webpage files in /sdf/arpa/ns/p/username/html.   Please place your webpage files in /sdf/arpa/ns/p/username/html.
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   To set and activate your custom URL, run 'mkhomepg -a'   To set and activate your custom URL, run 'mkhomepg -a'
  
-If you run ''mkhomepg -a'' and are ARPA membership or above, you will be prompted further:+If you run ''mkhomepg -a'' and are [[membership_levels#arpa|ARPA]] membership or above, you will be prompted further:
  
   $ mkhomepg -a   $ mkhomepg -a
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   Do you want to change it? (y/n)   Do you want to change it? (y/n)
  
 +|**1.**((//[[membership_levels#arpa|ARPA]] membership or above//))|If you choose 'y' to the above prompt, you will see a list that looks something\\ like the following:|
  
-If you choose 'y' to the above prompt, you will see a list that looks something like the following: +^    Domain    ^   Description ((Publicly listed [[https://sdf.org/index.cgi?sites/pdp6.org|pages]] may have a description.))  ^
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-^    Domain    ^   Description  ^+
 |36bit.com     | A celebration of 36bit computing. | |36bit.com     | A celebration of 36bit computing. |
 |3b1.org       | The AT&T 3b1 UNIX PC .. circa 1986 | |3b1.org       | The AT&T 3b1 UNIX PC .. circa 1986 |
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 |buckybits.com | Those bits that get frobbed when you hyper-control-function | |buckybits.com | Those bits that get frobbed when you hyper-control-function |
 |bughlt.org    | BUGHLT - error condition on the PDP-10 | |bughlt.org    | BUGHLT - error condition on the PDP-10 |
-|chaosnet.org  | A networking protocol for LISPMs, ITS and others |+|chaosnet.org  | A networking protocol for LISPMs, [[its|ITS]] and others |
 |decsystem.org | Designation used for the PDP-10 KA/KI/KL/KS machines | |decsystem.org | Designation used for the PDP-10 KA/KI/KL/KS machines |
 |deskshots.org | Hot and steamy 640x480 images of other people's desktops | |deskshots.org | Hot and steamy 640x480 images of other people's desktops |
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 |godsong.org   | Either something very beautiful or terribly frightening! | |godsong.org   | Either something very beautiful or terribly frightening! |
 |gomen.org     | Japanese for 'forgive' | |gomen.org     | Japanese for 'forgive' |
-|gopherite.org | Either a mineral salt or a respected citizen of GOPHERSPACE | +|gopherite.org | Either a mineral salt or a respected citizen of [[gopher_site_setup_and_hosting_features|GOPHERSPACE]] 
-|hactrn.org    | HACTRN - A real hacker's tool | +|hactrn.org    | [[its_hactrn|HACTRN]] - A real hacker's tool | 
 |inlisp.org    | When all else fails, WRITE IT IN LISP! | |inlisp.org    | When all else fails, WRITE IT IN LISP! |
-|jerq.org      | The internal code name for the AT&T 5620 Dot Mapped Display. |+|jerq.org      | The internal code name for the AT&T 5620 Dot Mapped Display ((//This is a TeleType 5620 Dot Mapped [[https://sdf.org/?tour/1997/index|Display]]//.)). |
 |loompaland.org| Help Mr. Wonka rescue the poor oompa loompa! | |loompaland.org| Help Mr. Wonka rescue the poor oompa loompa! |
-|maclab.org    | MIT Project MAC - See the JARGON file | +|maclab.org    | MIT Project MAC - See the JARGON ((Additional [[https://sdf.org/?faq?BASICS?11|recommended sources]]: Try ''dict'' //word// and also ''jargon'')) file | 
-|maclisp.org   | MIT Project MAC LISP for the PDP6, Multics, TOPS-20, et cetera |+|maclisp.org   | MIT Project MAC LISP for the PDP6, Multics, [[twenex.org_-_sdf_public_access_twenex|TOPS-20]], et cetera ((An SDF //TOPS-20 User [[http://wiki.twenex.org/|Wiki]]//.)) ((//The history of computing through interactive [[https://icm.museum/|exhibits]]//.)) |
 |macsyma.org   | 36bit mathematics at its finest | |macsyma.org   | 36bit mathematics at its finest |
 |maikosoft.com | A Kyoto based software company owned and operated by Maiko-san | |maikosoft.com | A Kyoto based software company owned and operated by Maiko-san |
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 |multics.org   | UNIX came from MULTiplexed Information and Computing Service | |multics.org   | UNIX came from MULTiplexed Information and Computing Service |
 |myjp.net      | My Japan .. no, not yours .. MINE .. gomen ne! | |myjp.net      | My Japan .. no, not yours .. MINE .. gomen ne! |
-|natverk.org   | NETWORK i svensk! Also used for the SDF UUCP network |+|natverk.org   | NETWORK i svensk! Also used for the SDF [[doing_uucp_with_sdf|UUCP]] network |
 |netlsd.com    | Timothy Leary's personal distribution network | |netlsd.com    | Timothy Leary's personal distribution network |
 |ntfn.org      | North Texas FreeNET never was due to a 200K+ annual budget | |ntfn.org      | North Texas FreeNET never was due to a 200K+ annual budget |
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 |pdp6.org      | The digital PDP6 computer .. play spacewar? | |pdp6.org      | The digital PDP6 computer .. play spacewar? |
  
-At the end of the list, you will be asked to type in the new  URL base for your web space and to confirm it, and that will be it! +|**2.**((//[[membership_levels#arpa|ARPA]] membership or above//))|At the end of the list, you will be asked to type in the new  URL base for your web space\\ and to confirm it, and that will be it!|
  
domains_available_to_arpa_members.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/06 03:41 by hc9