WarBSD

 
 30 Oct 2004 @ 8:47 PM 

Hmm, I wonder what ever happened to this one?

http://warbsd.com

It is a great idea and I think the author should get off his butt and continue working on it.

Posted By: Stacy
Last Edit: 30 Oct 2004 @ 08:47 PM

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 30 Oct 2004 @ 8:44 PM 

I’m downloading this one now. I ran across a blog that gave a link to download the Farenheit 9/11 movie. If you want to get a copy of this controversial movie, you can download it from this site: http://marc.perkel.com/archives/000468.html.

You can download it one of several ways, I’m using bittorrent right now to grab it.

I’ve had several friends say it is a really good documentary that raises some good questions. I guess I will have to wait to find out.

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Last Edit: 30 Oct 2004 @ 08:46 PM

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Work

 
 29 Oct 2004 @ 5:07 PM 

Well, it’s Friday.. And the end of the work week.. I’m glad..

This has been one crazy and long week. Hopefully next week is a lot better, eventhough I am starting a major project at work. We will see.

Posted By: Stacy
Last Edit: 29 Oct 2004 @ 05:07 PM

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 27 Oct 2004 @ 9:07 PM 

I gotta admit, of all the *nix that there are out there, FreeBSD is at the top of the list. Why? Well, I started using FreeBSD when 2.2.1 was released (yeah, quite some time ago).. I knew a little about shells and how to do basic things in them (I started out on a C= Vic 20 and went to the C= 64C, a friend of mine had a shell account on his internet dialup with unlimited connections available, so he let me borrow it. Browsing web pages with Lynx on a 40 column screen sucks bad)..

When I got the opportunity to run the mail server for the place I worked at (before MS Exchange became the norm) I gave myself a crash course in *nix and setup the server and had it running successfully.. At the time I was also playing with stuff like Linux Pro and other Linux distributions (found some web site that gave you a bunch of Linux distros on CD for like $10). I remember having a dialup and making my FreeBSD server the gateway, and using dynamic DNS and playing with sendmail config files, I could send myself e-mail to domain and, if it had a subdomain, the FreeBSD gateway would then shoot the e-mail to the Linux machine that corresponded to the subdomain I sent it to. I thought it was pretty cool at the time.

My main servers all run FreeBSD (this one included).. Eventhough I do tend to use Windows clients as desktops, all my backends have a FreeBSD server somewhere doing the brunt of the work.. There might be a Windows Server there for whatever reason (usually to run some Windows platform app).. I know that whenever I deploy an Exchange server, I have all my e-mail going thru a FreeBSD gateway ( I never put Windows server directly on the Internet, if I can help it).

Well, enough rambling for now..

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Last Edit: 27 Oct 2004 @ 09:07 PM

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 27 Oct 2004 @ 8:55 PM 

Dammit I hate Comment Spam… Talk about a dirty way to get people to link back to you. I just deleteda bunch of spam comments and added them to my blacklist.

Hmm, I wonder if they will try again? Probably not, since it won’t be worth their time. Besides, I can always turn on total moderation for all comments. But I would rather hold off on that for now. Just in case somebody does really read this.

Posted By: Stacy
Last Edit: 27 Oct 2004 @ 08:55 PM

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