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This page provides information about ProgClub MemberNet. For information about ProgClub member services, see [[services]]. For information about hosts on the ProgClub network, see [[machines]]. Check out our [[projects]] to see what we're working on or our [[forums]] to get in touch.
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This page provides information about [[ProgClub]] [[MemberNet]]. For information about ProgClub member services, see [[services]]. For information about hosts on the ProgClub network, see [[machines]]. Check out our [[projects]] to see what we're working on or our [[forums]] to get in touch.
  
ProgClub MemberNet is the term we use to describe the part of the ProgClub network which is provided for direct use by our members. This is in contrast to the administrative facilities (such as [[integrity]]) that members only have limited access too.
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[[ProgClub]] [[MemberNet]] is the term we use to describe the part of the ProgClub network which is provided for direct use by our members. This is in contrast to the administrative facilities (such as [[integrity]]) that members only have limited access too.
  
The first generation MemberNet services we provided by [[hope]] and [[honesty]], both of which have now been decommissioned.
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The first generation [[MemberNet]] services were provided by [[hope]] and [[honesty]], both of which have now been decommissioned.
  
The second generation MemberNet services are scheduled to be provided by [[strength]], but as of May 2018 the configuration of [[strength]] is not yet complete. It that's annoying you, nag [[User:John|John]]!
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The second generation [[MemberNet]] services are provided by [[strength]].
  
So in practical terms MemberNet is three things:
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So in practical terms [[MemberNet]] is two things:
  
# an SSH server available for members, e.g. username@progclub.net.
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# an SSH server available for members, e.g. username@progclub.net
# a web-site with members' areas available from [https://www.progclub.net/ www.progclub.net].
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# a web-site with [[members]]' areas available from [https://www.progclub.net/ www.progclub.net]
# a web-site with members' areas available from [https://progclub.mobi/ progclub.mobi], also known as [[MobileNet]].
 
  
Members can configure their https://www.progclub.net/ content by editing files in the "public_html" directory in their home directory on [[strength]], and they can configure their https://progclub.mobi/ content by editing files in the "public_mobile" directory on [[strength]].
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We used to operate [[ProgClub]] [[MobileNet]] as a part of [[MemberNet]], but MobileNet was not used and has been disbanded.
  
The [[pcmnet]] project contains the software that sits "in front" of users' content providing the home pages for progclub.net and progclub.mobi.
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Members can configure their https://www.progclub.net/ content by editing files in the 'public_html' directory in their home directory on [[strength]].
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The [[pcmnet]] project contains the software that sits "in front" of users' content providing the home pages for www.progclub.net.
  
 
You can read more about our [[Domains#User_domains|ProgClub user domains]].
 
You can read more about our [[Domains#User_domains|ProgClub user domains]].

Latest revision as of 14:20, 29 February 2020

This page provides information about ProgClub MemberNet. For information about ProgClub member services, see services. For information about hosts on the ProgClub network, see machines. Check out our projects to see what we're working on or our forums to get in touch.

ProgClub MemberNet is the term we use to describe the part of the ProgClub network which is provided for direct use by our members. This is in contrast to the administrative facilities (such as integrity) that members only have limited access too.

The first generation MemberNet services were provided by hope and honesty, both of which have now been decommissioned.

The second generation MemberNet services are provided by strength.

So in practical terms MemberNet is two things:

  1. an SSH server available for members, e.g. username@progclub.net
  2. a web-site with members' areas available from www.progclub.net

We used to operate ProgClub MobileNet as a part of MemberNet, but MobileNet was not used and has been disbanded.

Members can configure their https://www.progclub.net/ content by editing files in the 'public_html' directory in their home directory on strength.

The pcmnet project contains the software that sits "in front" of users' content providing the home pages for www.progclub.net.

You can read more about our ProgClub user domains.