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Serv7753 server closing down
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Chrisj194801
2023-04-02 12:09:30 UTC
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Since I have not needed business broadband for some years now I am switching to a much cheaper domestic tariff, but it means that I lose my fixed IP address. This means that from 13th April 2023 I shall no longer be able to host a Serv7753 server on 81.133.136.195. Those still using this are advised to install Serv7753 locally, or I believe that there was another public host, but I forget the details.
Andy
2023-04-02 14:47:01 UTC
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Post by Chrisj194801
Since I have not needed business broadband for some years now I am
switching to a much cheaper domestic tariff, but it means that I lose
my fixed IP address. This means that from 13th April 2023 I shall no
longer be able to host a Serv7753 server on 81.133.136.195. Those still
using this are advised to install Serv7753 locally, or I believe that
there was another public host, but I forget the details.
Thanks for all you did!
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Andy Taylor FRPSL
President, Treasurer & Editor of the Austrian Philatelic Society.
Ian Jackson
2023-04-04 15:43:47 UTC
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Post by Chrisj194801
Since I have not needed business broadband for some years now I am
switching to a much cheaper domestic tariff, but it means that I lose
my fixed IP address. This means that from 13th April 2023 I shall no
longer be able to host a Serv7753 server on 81.133.136.195. Those
still using this are advised to install Serv7753 locally, or I believe
that there was another public host, but I forget the details.
Thanks for all you did!
Indeed. Many thanks.

It's so easy to install it on your PC and arrange it to run
automatically on bouts. Once running, you have to remember is that it
can only be stopped in Task Manager, and to avoid the computer getting
confused it's best to stop it when doing Turnpike backups, re-installs
and transfers (and re-start it manually afterwards).
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Ian
Aims and ambitions are neither attainments nor achievements
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