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Long story short I used to support eyeos, but now they are closed source. I used to have a public server for eyeos so now I converted it to oneye.
This is a very powerful server hosted from dreamhost. So if anybody wants to use it feel free.
eyeos.astroroxy.com
usr test
pass test
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Welcome astroroxy,
nice to see people find ways from eyeos to the oneye project. Could you tell us some more about how you noticed oneye and did you had some prejudice before?
There's a forum thread about demo systems and a wiki page, that's linked directly from out main pages. You might want to add your address to those pages?!
Best regards,
Lars Knickrehm
The oneye project.
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I visited eyeos.com to see if there was any updates and found out they went totally closed source. from there I went to the source forge and noticed that there was a new file called oneye and after some digging i found this site. you could update the source forge page to give more info about the continuing of eyeos as oneye and mabe get a domain name such as oneye.co .
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Just an update. Still up and running fyi with over 200 users.
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Server is now on a dedicated server in a LA Data Center
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Now with over 500 users registerd
Should I update to the nightly github build?
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Hey, I was doing some maintenance the other day and I guess you noticed =P. It is back online. It was only down for less then 24 hours =P.
Can you add it back to the demo page?
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Thanks for that information. Would you change the test user's password to "test", please?
What oneye Version are you using? Would be quite nice to see 0.9.5 Preview running
Best regards,
Lars Knickrehm
The oneye project.
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I have updated to 0.9.5.
I have also changed the test users password to test.
Is there any way to prevent people from changing it?
Also can you change it to oneye.flipsidetech.com?(DNS may still be propagating)
This way people can still visit the old one. For some reason people use it on a daily basis.
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Okay, take a look at the latest commit over at GitHub please. Enter the demo user's name into the DEMO_USER configuration and no one except the root user will be allowed to change that password.
Have fun!
Best regards,
Lars Knickrehm
The oneye project.
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