Webmail Upgraded, and other Security Services
In an ongoing attempt to make the Internet experience as safe as possible,
CCN has introduced a number of secure services. Upgrades to our Chebucto
Webmail service now allow for the use of S/MIME, providing users with the
ability to securely send and receive email. SFTP allows users to upload
files to their home directory or website without needing to expose their
password to potentially hostile networks. Most notably, the Secure Renewal
page on the CCN website is now protected by an EV SSL security
certificate, guaranteeing the highest level of security available for web
page transactions.
New Wireless Transmitter for Fenwick Place
In efforts to bring stability and reliability to the Chebucto Wireless
network, Fenwick Place tower was outfitted with a new, higher power
wireless transmitter (Ubiquiti Network's PowerStation2). The previous
transmitter was a refurbished personal computer which simply could not
provide us with the stability required for our wireless network. The new
transmitter uses a Managed mode of wireless networking (versus Ad-Hoc
mode) which has added speed and reliability to the wireless network. The
new PowerStation2 unit will also allow for wireless coverage of Joseph
Howe Manor.
Hard Disc Problems Plague Main Server
Purchased in 2003, the hard discs used by CCN's main server are starting
to show their age. Infrequent yet critical errors forced the system to
restart, requiring verification of the file systems, which sometimes takes
several of hours to complete. Replacement hard drives have been purchased,
and are in partial use by the system. A scheduled downtime is required to
make full use of the new hard drives. This downtime is planned for the
near future.
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Internet Vigilantes, and Spam
Spam volumes are always on the rise, but last October CCN, along with the
rest of the world, had a momentary reprise from this ever-growing problem.
A group of Internet Security specialists traced the source of much of the
Internet's spam email, all the way back to a co-location company based in
the US. Upon contacting the ISPs who provided the co-location company with
their Internet access the company was taken offline, and the result was
dramatic. CCN saw a 75% drop in the amount of spam received, but it was
only a matter of a few weeks before the spammers were back in business,
full force.
More Power to the People
With the donation of several battery backup units, CCN is now able to stay
online even during a power outage spanning several hours. The UPS units
were installed during a scheduled power outage.
Chebucto's Oldest Server Retired
After 13 years of dedicated service, Chebucto's oldest server was retired
last November. Once known simply as 'chebucto' this hard worker was at the
core of all CCN services; email, websites, and text service logins, etc.
In later years it was rebranded as 'phoenix' and its duties were scaled
back to Chebucto Plus login authentication, DNS, and some mailing list
archives. After suffering from a critical hard disc failure the decision
was made to decommission the old system and move services to a faster
server with a much more recent operation system.
Johnathan Thibodeau
Chair, Technical Committee
Chebucto Community Net Society