Eric Stewart: Running Off At The Mouth

xinetd (tftpd), the “bind” option, and clustering

by on Jul.11, 2013, under Computers, Networking, Technology

Just a quickie, probably subject to some editing later on, about how to use the “bind” option multiple times with a given service – mainly, to have a TFTP server operate from behind a virtual IP as the virtual IP (instead of becoming its real IP in the middle of the transfer).

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A couple of days with Windows 8

by on Jul.04, 2013, under Computers, Technology

Having obtained a new MacBook Pro from work, along with a copy of VMWare Fusion, I decided to seek out a copy of Windows 8 to see what people were complaining about. While it might seem a little sacrilegious to full screen Windows 8 on a Mac, I take this sacrifice for you to let you know what I think.

It’s not all bad.

But it’s still pretty bad.

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Synergy Secured With Cygwin SSHD on Windows 7, Part 2: Linux As The Server

by on Mar.21, 2013, under Networking, Technology

While my home setup is unlikely to change any time soon, I recently started pondering switching my main workstation at work from Windows 7 to XUbuntu, and making my secondary machine my Windows 7 system. But if Windows 7 is no longer the Synergy server, but a Synergy client, how do you keep the connection secure through SSH? Easy! Keep the Windows box as the SSH server, just change the tunnel direction. Read on for additional details.

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CentOS: Renaming Network Interfaces

by on Jan.30, 2013, under Networking, Technology

Just a quickie post about something that was requested of me by the other engineers. You can rename your interfaces (which usually start as something like “eth0”, “em1”, or “p1p1” depending on hardware and CentOS version) to something a little more useful. Here’s how.

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XUbuntu notes

by on Oct.11, 2012, under Computers, Technology

More for myself than anything else, these are the notes I need when doing a fresh install of Xubuntu. I’ve moved my laptop to it at the time of writing this, and plan on moving all of my computers from stock Ubuntu to Xubuntu.

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A Day With The iPhone 5

by on Sep.22, 2012, under Cell Phones & Providers, Technology

Yeah, I’ve drank the Koolaid. But as one of the smartest people I know said, “I drank the Koolaid and I feel fine.” I woke up at 3am on September 14th to preorder the iPhone 5, since my wife and I were both eligible for upgrades to our Samsung Epic 4G phones. We decided to make the jump. Here’s my experience so far.

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VMWare Tools Upgrades for CentOS Systems

by on Jun.27, 2012, under Computers, Technology

Just a quickie post outlining something I ran into; I installed/upgraded VMWare Tools and ended up having no Ethernet device. This is what I think would be a streamlined procedure to get things where they should be.

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Creating your own CentOS 6.2 LiveDVD

by on Jun.12, 2012, under Computers, Technology

When I started, I had no real knowledge of kickstart files. Now I know a little, and I figured I could share with other CentOS/Red Hat admins how one might customize a kickstart file to create a LiveDVD ISO.

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A Day With CyanogenMod 9

by on May.20, 2012, under Cell Phones & Providers, Technology

Okay … so given the access to something like Nandroid, I decided to give the CyanogenMod 9 Beta 3 a try on the Samsung Epic 4G. Here’s a few notes and pointers. Thing is, I probably won’t need that Nandroid backup …

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(Not Even) A Day With CyanogenMod 7.2

by on May.15, 2012, under Cell Phones & Providers, Technology

I bit the bullet and decided to switch my Samsung Epic 4G to CyanogenMod 7.2 (RC 2). Here’s my advice on the install process and initial impressions.

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