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BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen today announced a deal with the MPAA under which DMCA takedown procedures for infringing content will be "expedited." But don't get too worked up when you read about this. At worst it is meaningless. There is just technically no way for them to stop it - this deal is sort of like securing airlines by prohibiting toe nail clippers. It might make someone somewhere feel a little safer, but it's not actually doing anything to address the underlying issue. I suspect this is another example of the industries (be it Recording or Motion Picture) failing to understand the technology. And perhaps Bram has even pulled off a small coup here, as trading nothing for a little legal cover sounds like a pretty good deal to make.
Tom helped me move the server - ash.datamantic.com - to the data center. I took the old server out, put in the new one, fired it up and everything seemed to be okay. I had put in the new network configuration back at headquarters. But then I tried to SSH into tulip (the current server located in a different data center,) and it wouldn't recognize my password. Weird. ifconfig seemed to indicate that ethernet was up and connected. And getting a response from tulip (even a rejection) further made me believe that things were working. But I couldn't account for the inability to log in.
But luckily (I am learning) I didn't waste tons of time trying to figure out what was wrong. I say luckily because, as I suspected, everything really was fine. I'm back home now I can ssh into ash with no problem. So everything seems to be working. I'll have to try to figure out the weirdness about not being able to get a secure shell going out though, but it's not a big deal at the moment.
So I'm a little behind schedule, but at least it has finally happened.