Archive for September, 2005



VPN hardware, which includes VPN servers, clients, and other hardware devices, such as VPN routers, gateways, and concentrators
VPN software, which includes server and client software and VPN management tools
Security infrastructure of the organization, which typically includes RADIUS, TACACS, NAT, and AAA-based solutions
Service provider’s supporting infrastructure, which includes the service provider’s network access switching backbone and […]

Right, so I have have managed to make some progress on installing *@home as I mentioned earlier.
My main issue was installing the *@home ISO image on a Mini-ITX Via mobo. This is documented in the asterisk@home handbook here.
After finguring out that I needed the *actual* CentOS ISOs first, it worked fine.
[A quick tip: if you […]

Apparently I am a social (66% permissive) and an economist (23% permissive) liberal and I also exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness..
Looking at the people in the same categories as I (Gandi, Mikhail Gorbachev, Bono (!), Hilary Clinton, Robert Redford!) and at the people not in my […]

….but only in the Bay Area in the US. Sorry for keeping you guessing!

I picked this one up via The Community At Large. Ta for that..
[UPDATE II:]
After doing a bit of poking around on (funnily) Google, and technorati I found someone who is using the GoogleNet application:
I read with excitement all the hoopla about Google […]

I came across this a few days ago: Sanfermines 2005 injuries as mapped on Googlemaps for Pamplona, Navarrae, Spain.
A really nice use of Googlemaps!

Sustainable Energy Ireland launched their new website, combatclimatechange.ie in conjunction with the beginning of Energy Awareness Week.
Two very useful sections available on the Combat Cllimate Change site are the Top Ten Energy Saving tips, and the Energy Usage Calculator.
Top Energy Saving tips:
1. Turn your TV off rather than leave it on stand-by - equipment on […]

[UPDATE: Ok, so using a different HDD with something else installed didn’t work. I will have to grab the CentOS 3.4 ISO tomorrow. bah!]
[UPDATE: I found what I think is the answer. Apparently “You cannot use the A@H ISO. It isnt configured to run on a I586 CPU witch is on those boards.”
Also, someone posted […]

Not because of any defect in the Logitech Internet Chat Headset, no its a fine and very nice product, and works perfectly inside its spec’ed limits with a Windows PC.
No, I say this as you will not be able to use the microphone with the Powerbook, as the PB requires an active (electret condenser) microphone, […]




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