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<description>Nothing to see here, folks....</description>
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<title>Linux boxes should have their RTC (hardware clocks) set to UTC</title>
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<description>Linux boxes should have their RTC set to UTC, and not local time. Help for the confused: When I say RTC, I mean the same thing that is commonly referred to as the Real Time Clock, the Hardware Clock, the...</description>
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<title>VAGUE meeting on April 20, LVS presentation</title>
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<description>Last night the VAGUE had a joint meeting with VTLUG at the offices of Bear Code (warning, heavy flash) in Montpelier, VT. Josh Sled presented on GnuCash and I did a presentation on Linux Virtual Server, a load-balancer inside the...</description>
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<title>windows WMF exploit and metasploit</title>
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<description>If you&apos;ve had your head in the sand since the holidays, you probably haven&apos;t heard about the WMF vulnerability. Aparrently there have already been WMF exploits travelling in the wild. In the intererst of trying to construct a WMF exploit...</description>
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<title>movable type 3.2</title>
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<description>Mike says this is now at MT 3.2. Very exciting....</description>
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<title>IBM&apos;s RDAC for Solaris (failover for DS4000 line)</title>
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<description>note: Details on RDAC for Solaris at CIT are kept up-to-date at our wiki site. Sadly you currently need a UVM NetID to access it. Write to me if you can&apos;t get to it. CIT is looking at deploying a...</description>
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<title>solid food success!</title>
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<description> For those following up on how the twins are doing, they&apos;ll now go through a bit more than a jar&apos;s worth (about 45ml) of pureed fruit/vegetable between the two of them in a sitting. So far it&apos;s been avocado,...</description>
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<title>another foible in maintaining dodgy dns for netreg</title>
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<description>One of my projects here at UVM is that I manage NetReg at UVM, which provides network registration for the dormitories on campus. Basically, the NetReg server also provides DHCP, but it only does so to known addresses. If it...</description>
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<description> We tried feeding Kira and Amelia, our twin daughters, solid food for the first time today. Well, not exactly solid food: rice cereal mixed with breastmilk. Like the cereal, our results were mixed. You can view more pictures about...</description>
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<description>OK, now I&apos;m starting to get a bit chafed.  Redhat didn&apos;t distribute their Apache builds with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64?  So basically, the largest filesize Redhat&apos;s (RHEL3 specifically) httpd can serve up is 2GB.  That&apos;s going to put quite a crimp into things.</description>
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<description>So I&apos;ve been working on the new webservers. We recently (in December...) placed an order for six SunFire v240s. I had planned to get them online before the students came back, but other projects have been taking up time. More...</description>
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<description>Isn&apos;t this just the greatest thing since solaris jumpstart flash archive installs....</description>
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