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As a research and development organization, Digibase Operations has various projects it oversees, an overview of our projects is
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==Ongoing Projects==
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===X9 Computer Core - Extensible Computer System (ECS)===
  
As a research and development organization, Digibase Operations has various projects it oversees, an overview of our projects is
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seen below:<br>
 
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<h2>Ongoing Projects</h2>
 
  
<h3>X9 Computer Core</h3>
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''Project lifespan: 2001-present''<br />
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Our X9 Computer Core is our mainframe that we have developed and deployed in-house. This system is optimised for our purposes and is developed with a foundation of scalability in mind. This system is currently configured with 3 different types of processors: a CP (Central Processor), ACPs (Auxiliary Compute Processors) and ADPs (Auxiliary Data Processors).
The X9 Computer Core is the mainframe computer system Digibase Operations has developed, deploys and maintains at its facility.
 
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<b>Among the system features:</b>
 
<li><b>Network centralization</b> - The system facilitates centralization for many services and computer systems</li>
 
  
<li><b>Multiple unit configurations</b> - The system facilitates for external servers to be utilized as part of the system
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as auxillary processors as so the system CPU can offload tasks to the external units as it continues to service users at peak
 
efficiency.</li>
 
  
<li><b>Optimization for bulk processing</b> - The system is built and optimised around being able to compute for large bulk tasks.</li>
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===Latency Monitoring/Latency Looking Glass===
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''Project lifespan: June 2014-present''<br />
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On the Internet today, there are many services across many points using many protocols. It is often critical to be able to be aware of issues if a service becomes unreachable or domain name resolution is not possible. We therefore have spearheaded a latency monitoring service for those points, we are accepting organizations who have public or semi-public services (HTTP or other) to utilize our service, if you would like us to monitor your services, [http://digibase.ca/?p=Contact_Us contact us] and we can see if our monitoring is right for you. Individuals may also utilize our services to determine if websites they utilize are operational or if there are issues and for how long.
  
<a href='/?p=systems-x9cc'>More Information</a><br>
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<h3>IP/range Blacklists</h3>
 
<b>Project lifespan: January 2009-present</b><br>
 
The Operations currently manages 3 blacklists that are geared toward preventing automated nuicences such as spambots, FTP brute forcing, and web script exploits.
 
The Operations makes these lists available for the Internet community at large to assist to combat the ongoing issues that plague the internet. It is planned
 
to expand these lists to cover other issues as well, if you have a suggestion under the scope of a blacklist, feel free to <a href='/?p=c'>contact us</a>.
 
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<b>The Blacklists:</b>
 
<li><a href='/blacklist.php?bl=DB_OPS_SPAMBOT_BL'>Spambots</a> - Various forum spambot hosts</li>
 
<li><a href='/blacklist.php?bl=DB_OPS_FTPABUSE_BL'>FTP Abuse</a> - Hosts that are known to perpetrate FTP login brute forcing</li>
 
<li><a href='/blacklist.php?bl=DB_OPS_EXPLOIT_BL'>Web Exploits</a> - Various known RFI (Remote file include) and other various exploit attempt sources.</li>
 
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<b>Project Links:</b> <a href='/?p=regdb'>Statistics and data sources</a>
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===Anti-Spam technologies===
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''Project lifespan: January 2009-present''<br />
<h2>Current Projects</h2>
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Like email, spam has also become very prevalent among many websites, we believe that website operators and forum administrators need other methodologies to combat these spam methods. Among these technologies we provide a [http://bls.digibase.ca blacklist] for public usage. If you are interested in our other methodologies, [http://digibase.ca/?p=Contact_Us contact us].
  
<h3>Web Proxy Scanner (WPS)</h3>
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<i>Exclusive project for usage by <a href='http://doujinstyle.com'>doujinstyle.com</a></i><br>
 
<b>Project lifespan: April 2010-present</b><br>
 
This scanner mechanism is developed as a method to counter abuse where conventional banning techniques does not curb the abuse. This scanner works on a scoring principle where
 
systems are actively scanned and proxy or proxy-like attributes (specific ports, behavior of services) are given score amounts. A certain threshold prevents the user from
 
proceeding without the site administrator's intervention.
 
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<h2>Past Projects</h2>
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Latest revision as of 04:27, 13 June 2014

As a research and development organization, Digibase Operations has various projects it oversees, an overview of our projects is seen below:

Ongoing Projects

X9 Computer Core - Extensible Computer System (ECS)

Project lifespan: 2001-present
Our X9 Computer Core is our mainframe that we have developed and deployed in-house. This system is optimised for our purposes and is developed with a foundation of scalability in mind. This system is currently configured with 3 different types of processors: a CP (Central Processor), ACPs (Auxiliary Compute Processors) and ADPs (Auxiliary Data Processors).

Project Information

Latency Monitoring/Latency Looking Glass

Project lifespan: June 2014-present
On the Internet today, there are many services across many points using many protocols. It is often critical to be able to be aware of issues if a service becomes unreachable or domain name resolution is not possible. We therefore have spearheaded a latency monitoring service for those points, we are accepting organizations who have public or semi-public services (HTTP or other) to utilize our service, if you would like us to monitor your services, contact us and we can see if our monitoring is right for you. Individuals may also utilize our services to determine if websites they utilize are operational or if there are issues and for how long.

Project Site


Anti-Spam technologies

Project lifespan: January 2009-present
Like email, spam has also become very prevalent among many websites, we believe that website operators and forum administrators need other methodologies to combat these spam methods. Among these technologies we provide a blacklist for public usage. If you are interested in our other methodologies, contact us.

Project Information