Older blog entries for miconof (starting at number 1)

9 Nov 2003 (updated 9 Nov 2003 at 21:02 UTC) »

My NetBSD file server name is Rapace it run under an Epia M mini itx, and i had trouble with the mainboard ethernet card, with the help of Gilbou i update my NetBSD to current, and now it work really whell.
I did also a script wich i put in a crontab which look at the download status of my mldonkey, and then it send it to the background of my osX main computer wich name is Titan. I also put new drive in Rapace my file server it now have 300 gig.

I'm also looking in how to put my mldonkey into a chroot.

I don't find an other computer for my firewall, i also need a small switch.

My hotline client server project will start very soon, we have our first meet in 2 days.

16 Jul 2003 (updated 16 Jul 2003 at 09:49 UTC) »

Hello, I'm a student, I wanted to become a Network and System administrator, but I think I'm only at the beginning of a long trip.

For the momment, I'm in a job experience of a Network administrator, I work at viaFrance, it's a website on wich are list "all" the events in France. Their network is under win2000.
-In first I give them their own internet connection. We are localise in an hotel, and before we used the hotel internet connection.
-I build a NetBSD bridge between viaFrance network and the hotel network.
-I plane all the backup of the data and the data base, but it doesn't work as wheel as I want for the momment.
-I tried to put an Ipcop firewall but it's not finish yet.

In my home I work under Mac OsX, I have a file serveur under NetBSD on which I run a NFS serveur. I put all my files on the NetBSD and I use them on the mac.
I wanted to put in place a NetBSD firewall on an other computer.

The projet I plane for after my job experience is to build an Hotline Client-Serveur which can work under i386 ppc sun alpha. This client-serveur will communicate only encrypte data.

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