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Body World Exhibit in Los Angeles

  • Runs from July 2 to Jan. 23, 2005.
  • Features 25 human bodies and 200 body parts intended to teach visitors about the skeletal, cardiovascular and other systems.
  • Location: California Science Center, Exposition Park, 700 State Drive, Los Angeles.
  • Admission: $12 for adults, with discounts available for members, seniors, students and children. Children under 13 must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
  • Parking: $6 per car.
  • Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, with last admission at 8 p.m.
  • Information: (323) 724-3623
  • On the Web: www.bodyworlds.com and www.casciencectr.org

Thursday, July 1st, 2004 - Read more...

PCUSA Sucks, I Hate PCUSA.com

when i bought a server from pcusa.com i thought i was getting a really good deal, it turns out i was wrong. it went well at first, but soon when the server became heavily loaded for extended periods of time it was hard crashing. there was nothing in the log that would indicate a bad disk or bad memory.

i decided to go down to the colo to investigate. the server was hot enough to fry an egg on. when i pulled it out on the rails and removed the "void warranty if removed" sticker, then the cover, i noticed that one of the fans that should have been blowing on the motherboard (not the cpu fans) was off... it wasn't plugged in because the cable wouldn't reach the motherboard. this really pissed me off. that's not the way to build a computer... any-who i just rearranged the way the cable was run and it plugged in just fine... i took the cover with me though because i'm going to cut holes in the top for more ventilation.

joy, pcusa sucks

-eek

Thursday, July 1st, 2004 - Read more...

Hologram Projectors Coming Soon

A new breakthrough in imaging technology at Cambridge Uni in England has created a hologram projector that works without lenses or bright bulbs. The technology uses a thin film micro display and a laser to project a hologram in from of the viewer.

Wednesday, June 30th, 2004 - Read more...

Glassy Amorphous Steel

Using the rare metal yttrium, researches at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created an alloy based on iron ore that is more like glass than steel. It is extremely strong and light and, like glass, it resembles a liquid more than a solid.

Thursday, June 24th, 2004 - Read more...

Belmont School Will Be Completed

It's already the costliest High School ever built, with over $175 million spent on it so far. It has been put on hold for the last 4 years due to it being built on top of a major earthquake fault and an oil field that is leaching methane and hydrogen sulfide gas. The plan as it stands now is to tear down 2 buildings that are directly above the fault and build 2 more elsewhere, as well as install pipes and monitoring systems to keep the toxic gasses in check.

Thursday, June 24th, 2004 - Read more...

PHP SAR Software

In Canada, the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) has developed some cool software for the command center called Search and Rescue Command System (SARCS). I am currently working on a similar project for the San Bernardino Search and Rescue team, which I am in the process of joining.

Thursday, June 24th, 2004 - Read more...

Placing Plame Where It's Due

The President was interviewed today, by US Attorney Patrick J Fitzgerald about who leaked the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame, which is a federal offense punishable by 10 years in club fed. Bush appointed a lawyer to act on his behalf.

Thursday, June 24th, 2004 - Read more...

Will Smith is a geek

Believe it or not, Will Smith was/is a geek. I personally thing I, Robot is going to kick ass. Check out this interview with the star from I, Robot. [btw, yes he keeps his toys]

Thursday, June 24th, 2004 - Read more...

A Request from Ben Shutman

ben requests the following:


please please please please please don't post crap like "today is wednesday. i woke up and ate cheerios. then i went to the store to look at warhammer 40k figurines. i then played 2 hours of dungeons and dragons and my level 5 elf found a short sword of balancing +1! i then went to fry's and bought three ethernet cables. I like the belkin brand cables because they're nicer and more bendy. i then looked on ebay for 80's toys that my mom wouldnt buy me when i was a child. i found an optiums prime, mint condition for only $600!!! i'll post pics of it when i get it. then i checked my lavalife account and found that i had two smileys. i'm so happy today."


Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004 - Read more...

Wireless Polygraph

According to Haaretz News, our wonderful non-big-brother-esque government is funding development on some great new technology that will allow spooks to determine if their mark is lying without having to attach any annoying wires that connect to traditional polygraph machines. It's made by a joint venture of an Israeli company Atlas and the American company Whizsoft. There is even talk of a mat of sensors used for airport passenger questioning.

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004 - Read more...

Boogah Tries Coke2, Likes It

from gominosensei:

i've finally gotten a hold of some c2 and i've gotta admit that it's nowhere near as bad as i thought it'd be. besides the occasional hint of artificial sweetener, it really seems like coke went thru the trouble of making c2 taste like regular coke. [read the rest at gomi no sensei]

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2004 - Read more...

SpaceShipOne A Success!

I just got back from the Mojave Airport, where i saw the successful takeoff and landing of the World's first commercial space ship, SpaceShipOne. I arrived on Sunday night at around 11pm and was one of the first people to park. Upon exiting my car i was greeted by 30-40mph winds that were blasting sand, painfully fast, from the North. [read the rest]

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2004 - Read more...

Old Photos Imported!

Ok I have imported all my eecue.com photos from before I was using gallery. They have been integrated into the photo albums... note that the dates are totally incorrect on most of them because I never set the time on my old camera... oh well... the japan photos are coming soon! =]

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2004 - Read more...

SpaceShipOne A Success!

I just got back from the Mojave Airport, where i saw the successful takeoff and landing of the World's first commercial space ship, SpaceShipOne. I arrived on Sunday night at around 11pm and was one of the first people to park. Upon exiting my car i was greeted by 30-40mph winds that were blasting sand, painfully fast, from the North.

Monday, June 21st, 2004 - Read more...

new photo gallery now online

ok so i've decided to start using a better photo gallery system called "gallery". the home page for the project can be found here: Gallery Home Page ... it's really cool and i even found a great plugin for iPhoto that lets me export directly too it and even uses the comments and titles i set up in iPhoto. the program is called iPhotoToGallery and can be found here.

Here is a link to the new gallery

enjoy!

-eek

Monday, June 7th, 2004 - Read more...

major server upgrade

ok folks the new server is in and rockin!

it's about 10 x faster than the old one with way more ram and disk space to boot. there is a possibility you may get some old email again, and you may have some old files in your ftp site..

Tuesday, May 25th, 2004 - Read more...

sidekick now has ssh2 client!

finally what all geeks have been waiting for, an ssh2 client for the tmobile sidekick. the update came today and included a new clock, a game called led football, a calculator and of course the telnet/ssh2 client.

i am very happy.

Tuesday, November 4th, 2003 - Read more...

OC Hacking Summit IV - No Protection version 4

For the last three years we have brought you panels of security experts from

some of the members of the most elite hacker groups in Southern California.

This year we present the Orange County Hacking Summit IV - No Protection

version 2.003. This year we will be presenting some of the best and

brightest security engineers and hackers of the So Cal hacking and computer

underground community.

Friday, May 2nd, 2003 - Read more...

snarl 0.0.1a RELEASED!

i finished my first releasable version of snarl. it is a bootable ISO for forensics based on FreeBSD, TASK and autopsy. it's pretty easy to use and works well. check it out!

Monday, March 17th, 2003 - Read more...

snarl 0.0.1a released

snarl is a bootable forensics ISO based on FreeBSD and using @stake's autopsy and task as well as scmoo's list of known good checksums.

read on for instructions

Sunday, March 16th, 2003 - Read more...

Surviving a Slashdotting

Yesterday this web page got slashdotted. For many small sites a slashdotting means the site is totally unreachable. For this server it was business as usual...

Friday, February 21st, 2003 - Read more...

Recover This!

Due to the recent MIT study concerning data recovery from old hard drives, we decided that the only fool proof means of data removal was complete destruction of the disk platters.

Tuesday, February 18th, 2003 - Read more...

new photo section

i have decided to stop posting my personal pictures on junglescene... if you are interested in what is happening in my life this is the place to find out.

the system is the same as on junglescene but not it's on here...

enjoy!

Tuesday, February 4th, 2003 - Read more...

got my home control web interface working!

thanks to inspiration from arclight... i decided to set up my X10 home control again. instead of using the more complicated 2 way system i had before i opted to use the firecracker module and the bottlerocket software package.

using ssh tunnels from my home unix box behind the firewall here to connect to my webserver and open a reverse tunnel back to the unix box in my house, and setting up keys that can only execute the scripts i wrote with bottle rocket, i created a php script that check the authorization and makes sure it's me logged in it allows you to turn on and off my office and living room lights or all of them at once.

wow that was a long run-on sentance.

-eek

Tuesday, January 28th, 2003 - Read more...

Earth Simulator

On my last day in japan, after coming back from Hong Kong and staying up all night to ward off jet lag I made my journey by train to visit the World?s fastest supercomputer. I had emailed the general contact address before I left for Japan and I had tried to arrange a tour. I hadn?t heard back from my contact at the Japanese government run Earth Sciences Department, but finally in Hong Kong I got an email asking me when I could make it down. I told them that I would have maybe half an hour to visit with them while I was back in japan and that it would be cutting it very close.

Saturday, January 18th, 2003 - Read more...

Hong Kong

At the end of my Japan trip, I was flown to Hong Kong for business. Our company just recently opened a branch in Asia for production. The production facility is over in the mainland of china in the special economic zone. We have a small office in a nice office building in Hong Kong that manages the production facility and is in charge of logistics.

Saturday, January 18th, 2003 - Read more...

irma's tokyo

I took the bullet train to Tokyo. It was an interesting trip and i enjoyed two japanese lunch boxes while i relaxed in a comfortable chair. My lunch boxes consited of osaka style sushi which is sushi that is formed into rectangles. When i arrived in Tokyo i jumped on the orange train and rode it to the Ebisu station. It was pretty painless and i had no trouble finding the station thanks to the english/japanese digital displays on the top of each door. Once i arrived at Ebisu i called my contact Irma. She said to look for a short hispanic girl dressed in brown. i told her to look for the biggest gaijin she could find and that would be me. I saw her walking between the moving sidewalks and i bowed and handed her a gift of mochi and bean candies.

Wednesday, January 8th, 2003 - Read more...

breechan's japan

Last night i left the comfort of Bree-chan's japan. Bree was an amazing guide and a generous host. Our exploits ranged from the ancient Temples of Kyoto to the shores of Kobe. What made my time with Bree special was the fluency in japanese that bree posesses. Her perfect grasp of the Kansai dialect allowed her an inside view into the culture of japan. It all culimnated on the last day of my time with bree. We went to her favorite bar in the small farming village she lives in.

Wednesday, January 8th, 2003 - Read more...

Hello From Osaka!

Hello folks,

I'm here in Osaka... i spent most of today wandering around alleys of the city... everytime i look up i am reminded of Lain. Today as well as the next two days are the biggest holiday of the year so just about everything is closed... everything except food stands and arcades... and this internet cafe that i'm in now... go figure.

i played some pachinko. i also played a really cool first person shooter called World Battle. This is very cool and i was doing pretty good... i even attracted a bit of a crowd. Although i did end up spending about 1000 Yen on it... which is about 10 bucks.

Last night (New Years Eve) I went to a party in Osaka at club evo. It was pretty fun. When i first arrived i heard drum'n'bass playing so i happily paid my 30,000 ¥ ($28) and went down stairs. Unfortunatly the dnb was only playing in the front room and nobody was dancing. oh well i still had fun and met a bunch of cool japanese people. i also danced my ass off... more than i had danced in about a year... and it was to techno hahah.

My hotel is very nice and pretty much western... although it has a bidet and a really deep shower... but at least i have my own bathroom.

today for lunch i had my favorite... Tako Yaki .... mmmm good stuff! it's a little chunk of octopus inside a tasty dumpling cover with sweet sauce, mayo (eww i could have done without the mayo) and bonito (dried fish flakes) it appears to be alive because the bonito writhes in the heat.

i was really hoping to find a wireless network that was open so i could surf for free... but all the wireless networks i found that were open, assigned me an ip and then had no route to the internet.

I have uploaded all the pictures i've taken so far and they can be found here:

http://jp.eecue.com

yes i did a whole site just for my journey.

enjoy the pics.

updates to follow..

Wednesday, January 1st, 2003 - Read more...

Hello From Osaka!!!!

Hello folks,

I'm here in Osaka... i spent most of today wandering around alleys of the city... everytime i look up i am reminded of Lain. Today as well as the next two days are the biggest holiday of the year so just about everything is closed... everything except food stands and arcades... and this internet cafe that i'm in now... go figure.

i played some pachinko. i also played a really cool first person shooter called World Battle. This is very cool and i was doing pretty good... i even attracted a bit of a crowd. Although i did end up spending about 1000 Yen on it... which is about 10 bucks.

Last night (New Years Eve) I went to a party in Osaka at club evo. It was pretty fun. When i first arrived i heard drum'n'bass playing so i happily paid my 30,000 ¥ ($28) and went down stairs. Unfortunatly the dnb was only playing in the front room and nobody was dancing. oh well i still had fun and met a bunch of cool japanese people. i also danced my ass off... more than i had danced in about a year... and it was to techno hahah.

My hotel is very nice and pretty much western... although it has a bidet and a really deep shower... but at least i have my own bathroom.

today for lunch i had my favorite... Tako Yaki .... mmmm good stuff! it's a little chunk of octopus inside a tasty dumpling cover with sweet sauce, mayo (eww i could have done without the mayo) and bonito (dried fish flakes) it appears to be alive because the bonito writhes in the heat.

i was really hoping to find a wireless network that was open so i could surf for free... but all the wireless networks i found that were open, assigned me an ip and then had no route to the internet.

I have uploaded all the pictures i've taken so far and they can be found here:

http://jp.eecue.com

yes i did a whole site just for my journey.

enjoy the pics.

updates to follow...

Wednesday, January 1st, 2003 - Read more...

Japan Trip Photo Journal

As you all know I'm going to japan this morning. I will be there for over two weeks. I plan to take at least 200 pictures daily. I will be trying my best to upload them every day.

Due to the large volume oh photos i will be uploading ... i set up a whole seperate site just for them.

Along with my photos I will be posting in the forums.

I want to wish you all a happy new year and thank you for pitching in to buy our own server. It's good to have this site be self sufficient.

=]

-eek

Monday, December 30th, 2002 - Read more...

Welcome to my Japanese Photo Journal

I will be taking a plethora of photos while I'm in Japan. I will be posting them all here for you all to see. I hope everyone has a great new year!

See you next year!

Monday, December 30th, 2002 - Read more...

Pre-Japan - Part I : Food i am going to eat whilst in Japan.

One of the main reasons I am going to Japan is to enjoy the most wonderful food on the planet. Japanese food is the finest, most delicate and delicious sustanance ever concocted. It combines all my favorite things and creates things you would never even consider eating if it weren't there in front of you.

Here is a photo journey into what i will be eating:

Tuesday, December 17th, 2002 - Read more...

Only 1 Day Left to Bid on My Autions!!!

so don't sleep.... here is what i have for sale:

[IBM Thinkpad $5.00

Neon Genesis Evangelion 0:2 $10.00

Neon Genesis Evangelion 0:1 $10.00

Tupak Shakur: Before I Wake $10.00

Queen of the Damned $10.00

The Opportunists $10.00

Strange Days $10.00

Fritz the Cat $10.00

The Replacement Killers $10.00

Xetex Geiger Counter $20.00

Symbol Wireless Barcode Scanner PDA $40.00

IBM Hub 3299-2 NPFA Type II $5.00

Orckit DSL modem

Fluke 80T-IR Infrared Temperature Probe $40.00

2.4ghz antenna ceiling mount s2403bh $20.00

Rave MP3 Player $8.50

AT&T Cable modem $20.00

Ricochet USB Modem $5.00

Conar Model 202 Frequency Counter

Alinco DJ-S41 $31.00

Ezonics EZ Cam Digital Camera/Webcam USB $20.00

Aceco Frequency Counter $10.50

ICOM IC-Q7A $79.01

AOR AR8200MKII w/computer interface and more $113.50

Fujitsu 10GB Laptop HD $10.00](http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=eecue&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=25)

so place your bids!

Wednesday, December 11th, 2002 - Read more...

Monitoring Traffic / Intrusions

I wrote an article a few months ago about using freebsd and ipfilter to do transparent bridging in combination with ipfw. This article goes into further detail about monitoring the firewall.

In my previous article I talked about zeebeede. I've decided against using at as I found that net-snmp now allows for the daemon to bind to tcp instead of udp. This makes it easy to set up an ssh tunnel which will give us a secure means of transfering the snmp queries over the wire...

Monday, December 9th, 2002 - Read more...

1640 Miles in 2 Days...

As you can see by my article from Friday, I went to New Mexico to visit my mom. I drove by myself, I left on Saturday at about 11am and drove on the new part of the 210 that connects to the 15 and then to the 40....

Monday, December 9th, 2002 - Read more...

Going to New Mexico to Visit Mom!!!

Early Saturday morning I will be driving out to new mexico (12 hour drive) to see my wonderful mother! She just moved in to her new condo in Albuquerque! It will be great. I went to High School in new mexico and I really miss it. They have the best green chile in the world there!

I'll take lots of pictures so you all can see pics of the Land of Enchantment.

Thursday, December 5th, 2002 - Read more...

my japan trip agenda

osaka (i'll be there for three days (new years eve day, new years day and the next day)

then on to a suburb of kyoto where i will stay with bree for a week in her place there. that will be the best part of my vacation and actually the whole point of my visit really.

then on to tokyo where i will stay for the final week of my trip. i plan on buying a nice older laptop (maybe 3 years old) as well as a smart card writer (usb) and maybe a little music playing device of some sort,

i plan on bringing $1000 for food, $1000 for lodging and $1000 for toys.

Thursday, December 5th, 2002 - Read more...

My Crazy Weekend!

So after working 19 days straight and having a really lame weekend I finally got my R&R on!

It all started Friday night. I was hanging out at ezw's apartment and Jason Game rolled through talking about a party up in the hollywood hills. When I heard that I was like... forget free thinking... I'm going up to the hills. So we jumped in my car around 11 and drove up into the hills.

After about 2 miles driving up that one curvy ass road we came to the house. It had the most amazing view I have ever seen at a house. It was even better than the high-tech mansion was! The whole front of the house was glass from floor to ceiling.

The night was so clear you could see all the way to signal hill in long beach. There was all the beer you could drink and a fill wet bar (ok pretty full). and some nice melodic dnb was playing... the only problem is that we were the only ones there at 11pm.

After a little while a few more carloads of guys showed up until there were 2 girls (on had left) and about 20 guys.

At this point I told jason i thought i was gonna take off... unless 5 carloads of girls showed up. As I sat there I kid you not, girls kept coming down the stairs until the ratio was even at about 12:30...

The ratio got even better as guys started leaving after about 2am... but there was still booze flowing and i was in my element... i walked around and met every single woman that was at the party...

i recognized them but didn't know where from... then i heard sombody mention it was like club bang in here and it all clicked....

Tuesday, November 19th, 2002 - Read more...

Los Alamos Sales Company AKA The Black Hole

When I first moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1992 my dad worked for Los Alamos National Labratory in the ADP-4 dept coding old mainframes. He told me about, then took me to the most wonderful place I'd ever been...

I instantly fell in love as I am an avid junk collector. The black hole is an old supermarket, it's parking lot and the church next door along with it's parking lot (plus a house or tow a few miles away... which we once found a nice little disk (about 1 or 2 grams of weapons grade uranium! ) all filled up with piles of Lab suprlus.

See every first friday (or some day it's been a while) the Lab does somthing it calls salvage. Salvage is a silent auction where everybody gets a chance to inspect pallets of wonderful junk the lab no longer feels it needs. You can get anything from a pile of bolts to boxes of laser tubes. All for pennies on the thousands if not millions.

Tuesday, November 12th, 2002 - Read more...

my fink package made it into the tree!!!

link to the package

NetBIOS Auditing Tool Release



As of February 16th Secure Networks Inc. has released a free (GPL`d) 


NetBIOS auditing tool for use both on WindowsNT and UNIX platforms. 


The tool itself is designed to test NetBIOS file-sharing configurations as 


well as Password integrity of remote stations. 


The toolset is available via the following channels: 


ftp://ftp.secnet.com/pub/tools/nat10/nat10bin.zip (For NT and Win 95 binaries) 


ftp://ftp.secnet.com/pub/tools/nat10/nat10.tgz (For full source) 


http://www.secnet.com/ntinfo/ntaudit.html A technical description of how the NetBIOS auditing tool works follows. 


The NetBIOS Auditing Tool (NAT) is designed to explore the NETBIOS file-sharing 


services offered by the target system. It implements a stepwise approach to 


gather information and attempt to obtain file system-level access as though 


it were a legitimate local client. 


The major steps are as follows: 


A UDP status query is sent to the target, which usually elicits a reply 


containing the Netbios "computer name". This is needed to establish a session. 


The reply also can contain other information such as the workgroup and account 


names of the machine`s users. This part of the program needs root privilege to 


listen for replies on UDP port 137, since the reply is usually sent back to UDP 


port 137 even if the original query came from some different port. 


TCP connections are made to the target`s Netbios port [139], and session 


requests using the derived computer name are sent across. Various guesses at 


the computer name are also used, in case the status query failed or returned 


incomplete information. If all such attempts to establish a session fail, 


the host is assumed invulnerable to NETBIOS attacks even if TCP port 139 was 


reachable. 


Provided a connection is established Netbios "protocol levels" are now 


negotiated across the new connection. This establishes various modes and 


capabilities the client and server can use with each other, such as password 


encryption and if the server uses user-level or share-level Security. The 


usable protocol level is deliberately limited to LANMAN version 2 in this 


case, since that protocol is somewhat simpler and uses a smaller password 


keyspace than NT. 


If the server requires further session setup to establish credentials, various 


defaults are attempted. Completely blank usernames and passwords are often 


allowed to set up "guest" connections to a server; if this fails then guesses 


are tried using fairly standard account names such as ADMINISTRATOR, and some 


of the names returned from the status query. Extensive username/password 


checking is NOT done at this point, since the aim is just to get the session 


established, but it should be noted that if this phase is reached at all MANY 


more guesses can be attempted and likely without the owner of the target 


being immediately aware of it. 


Once the session is fully set up, transactions are performed to collect more 


information about the server including any file system "shares" it offers. 


Attempts are then made to connect to all listed file system shares and some 


potentially unlisted ones. If the server requires passwords for the shares, 


defaults are attempted as described above for session setup. Any successful 


connections are then explored for writeability and some well-known file-naming 


problems [the ".." class of bugs]. 


If a NETBIOS session can be established at all via TCP port 139, the target is 


declared "vulnerable" with the remaining question being to what extent. 


Information is collected under the appropriate vulnerability at most of 


these steps, since any point along the way be blocked by the Security 


configurations of the target. Most Microsoft-OS based servers and Unix SAMBA 


will yield computer names and share lists, but not allow actual file-sharing 


connections without a valid username and/or password. A remote connection to 


a share is therefore a possibly serious Security problem, and a connection 


that allows WRITING to the share almost certainly so. Printer and other 


"device" services offered by the server are currently ignored. 


For more information about NAT see: 


http://www.secnet.com/ntinfo/ntaudit.html - Oliver Friedrichs 




---


Secure Networks Incorporated. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, (403) 262-9211 

Tuesday, November 12th, 2002 - Read more...

Mad Mixer

tonight at the knitting factory... mad mixer... looks pretty cool... it's for web designers to meet each other. i think i will go and check it... flyer inside:::

Wednesday, October 9th, 2002 - Read more...

been really busy

i am ready to release the next version of slacker. it's been a bit since the last release, but this one is really an improvment. it now fully works with no tweaking. i have also written shell scripts that deliver what the project had originally intended. full automation of adding users to apache, system, ftpchroot, dns, mail, and it even copies over the slacker skeletons...

Tuesday, October 8th, 2002 - Read more...

COCK FIGHTS!!!!

"A one night parade of sweat and adrenaline pitting viewer against viewer in brutal virtual cockfighting theatre. Audience volunteers will don custom-made wireless game controllers with full sized wings and feathered helmets. Combatants will step into an arena to control their life size game avatars through vigorous flapping and pecking, competing for blood and birdfeed while rapaciously inflicting onscreen bodily harm. Cockfight Arena is free and open to the public. Gambling and smoking will be permitted. No animals or humans were injured in the production of this event."

I am so there!

Thursday, September 19th, 2002 - Read more...

HOTSY DUNK

art show this Saturday, September 21 7-11 PM

@ the PRODUCE DEPT.

2323 East Olympic Blvd. #7

Los Angeles, CA 90021

this is gonna be really cool... i'll be there.

213 - 629 - 1668

Wednesday, September 18th, 2002 - Read more...

cacti for rrg setup

after setting up my secure snmp network i needed something to parse the data with. MRTG is too basic so i opted for rrg. I used the software package called cacti. It's very nice.

Tuesday, September 17th, 2002 - Read more...

secure SNMP monitoring of IPFilter

i've been working on setting up a system of bridging ip-less packt filters with ipfilter (for logging, filtering, accounting, proxying, NAT) and ipfw (for bandwidth limiting). I also wanted to set up a private mointoring network with a thrid NIC in each box. Even though this link was privat I still wanted to keep everything on the wire encrypted.

Tuesday, September 17th, 2002 - Read more...

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