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by lloeki 4488 days ago
> Karpeles wrote his own SSH server in PHP.

I never heard of that one, although I know Mark Karpeles is the author of a few tools in PHP. I met him around 2003 when he developed, hosted and managed a Ragnarok Online (not so) private server (fRO) on Linux (hence his surname, MagicalTux). The whole time he paid the hosting himself. Contrary to more known servers such as eAthena, this server had a unique feature is that it was written in PHP and developed mostly by himself. The server was stable, allowed for quick iteration and took the load quite fine. The whole time he paid the hosting himself. He also wrote an inetd daemon in PHP. Another PHP game project that never took of was 'Inochi', but I can't remember what it was about. He started a few other projects such as a homegrown OS and a VoIP system/company.

Still I can't tell much about the quality of his code since I never read it, and all traces of his code have vanished, and that's been more than 10 years ago. What I can remember though is that he was smart and friendly, but very sloppy at communicating.

For a side story, fRO grew sufficiently big that it caught attention of Gravity and Mark received a cease and desist letter, which he obeyed short of facing a trial. He rebuilt the server soon after though, authorising only a select few members (of which I was one) resulting in something more like a permanent, albeit remote, LAN party, and finally abandoned the project, stepping down and transitioning the management to the player community. The community stayed strong enough even without access to the server that Gravity offered an exit in a form of an officially sanctioned, monthly-paid server. That server was eventually integrated into the official Gravity managed euRO.