Taking advantage of T-Mobile’s unlimited internet to set up a little wireless network for the 3 traveling bloggers. This is mucho coolo. I’m still impressed by how easy it is to set up wireless through the phone and then shareContinue reading… From the Airport
Category: Technology
New things
Couple of new things since coming back from CA: Bought a Dual 2Ghz G5. Got it for a great deal. Immediately installed another 512MB RAM, an additional 250GB Western Digital HD, and replaced the Pioneer 106 with a Lite-On 411sContinue reading… New things
Apple Training Day 5
Today was the final day of training here in Cupertino. Things wound down today, and we took the beta of the test for this class. We started the day out with mail services. We set up the mail server, andContinue reading… Apple Training Day 5
Apple Training Day 4
Today we kicked things off with file sharing. This seemed like a chapter that should have been in the Server Essentials class, but it still contained a lot of good information. We went over the 3 main filesharing methods inContinue reading… Apple Training Day 4
Apple Training Day 3
Today we started with Kerberos Services. We covered kerberos solutions in a variety of scenarios including stand alone KDCs (Key Distribution Center), 3rd party KDCs, and multiple KDCs with multiple service providing servers. It gets complicated. We spent a lotContinue reading… Apple Training Day 3
Apple Training Day 2
Today was another heavy day. We dealt a lot with encryption and security issues, then moved on to OpenDirectory. We used openssl to generate a self signed certificate for testing purposes, and used it to encrypt LDAP based OpenDirectory networkContinue reading… Apple Training Day 2
Feed List Comparison
While sorting and pruning my subscriptions list in NetNewsWire to prepare for my week at training, I thought, “you know it sure would be nice to have the ability to compare my feed list to others, so that you couldContinue reading… Feed List Comparison