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Date:      Thu, 15 Oct 1998 19:36:24 -0500
From:      Edwin Culp <eculp@webwizard.org.mx>
To:        andrew@squiz.co.nz
Cc:        FreeBSD-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Web-based Chat
Message-ID:  <36269508.C5759864@webwizard.org.mx>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.01.9810161303050.355-100000@aniwa.sky>

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Andrew McNaughton wrote:

> On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Edwin Culp wrote:
>
> > This is probably a dumb question since I have never used a chat program,
> > but can anyone recommend a web-based chat that runs on FreeBSD?
>
> This sort of stuff tends to run with perl and or java, and your OS isn't
> going to be much of an issue.  There's a bit of a range between CGI
> bulletting boards and JAVA clients for pretty much any system you want to
> put on a port on your machine, including things like irc and muds.
>
> Bullettin board type systems are better for browsing archives of previous
> discussions, but are  slower to use, so they are less social in feel.
> they're suited to discussions among larger groups of people.
>
> For a more interactive chat system, you're probably best to use something
> along the lines of a MUD and put a java client program on your web page.
> Users have the option of using standalone software instead.
>
> Has anyone tried to get the Lambda MOO server going on FreeBSD I wonder?
>
>
> > Is there some reason why I wouldn't want a web-based chat?
>
> Most approaches to chat systems have potential security pitfalls.  As with
> any software, do search the web and security archives for any security
> issues.
>
> Andrew McNaughton
>

Thanks a lot.  At the worst I'm developing a chat culture :-)


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