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- Skip Prosser's Death & www.wfu.edu, July 26, 2007
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Analysis of traffic to www.wfu.edu on July 26, 2007, the day Wake Forest men's basketball head coach Skip Prosser passed away.
- Adobe Contribute Publishing Server local information disclosure
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Adobe's Advisory details: "Due to an issue with logs generated during product installation, a malicious local user can gain access to the Contribute Publishing Server administrator password set during installation. The user would need access to the local file system to exploit this vulnerability"
- Mysterious Windows XP ICMP Traffic
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See what data Microsoft is tunneling inside of ICMP echo request packets.
- Wake Forest University Chooses Red Hat for Multiple Projects
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Red Hat did a "success story" on the University's use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- WFU directory search
- This is my first PHP application. It's just a directory search against
the WFU LDAP server, ldap.wfu.edu.
- Search a specific URL with the WFU / Google Search Engine
- Here is some sample HTML for using the WFU / Google search engine
to only search under a specific URL, rather than the entire wfu.edu domain.
- IBM 4758 PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor
- My experience with installing, configuring and using the IBM 4758 PCI
Cryptographic Coprocessor on an RS/6000 AIX box.
- IBM 4960 PCI Cryptographic Accelerator
- My experience with installing, configuring and using the IBM 4960 PCI
Cryptographic Accelerator on an RS/6000 AIX box.
- View the display on a printer
- This is a script
I wrote which does an SNMP query to a printer and shows what the printer's
display window shows.
- IBM VideoCharger demo
- A demo I did one time to compare RealServer to IBM's VideoCharger product
Videocharger never really worked, so there was no comparison. I think IBM sort
of dropped the product entirely.
- London router ping log
- I was asked to maintain a log of how often a specific machine in
London was up or down, as measured by its ping-ability.
* some of the techologies in use (or used previously) at Wake Forest:
- RedHat Linux, AIX
- IBM BladeCenter w/ HS12, HS21 blades
- xSeries 3550, 3650, 330, 335, 342, 345, 360, 365, older Netfinity hardware
- Dell PowerEdge 750, 1850, 1950, 2850, 2950, 6850
- pSeries 520, 550, 660, 640, B80, F50 & H50
- IBM FAStT / DS4000, DS3000, Cisco SAN switches - our SAN extends from the Reynolda Campus to downtown Winston-Salem
- IBM RS/6000 SP/2 - we had 3 frames with 28 nodes, the original Frame 1 was retired in June 2005.
- EMC Symmetrix, EMC Connectrix & EMC Celerra w/ SRDF
- IBM SSA
- dhcpd, bind, openldap, sendmail
- Apache, Tomcat, Netsacpe/iPlanet, Resin, Websphere web & application servers
- innd, majordomo
- Shell scripting, Perl, PHP
- Horde webmail
- cfengine
- Netscape / Steltor / Oracle Calendar Server
- ExLibris Voyager
- Oracle - every once in a while, I have to play an Oracle DBA (in real-life, not just on TV)
- PSSP
- IBM 4758 Cryptographic Coprocessor & 4960 Cryptographic Accelerator
- VideoCharger
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