Articles by Scott Hebert

  1. 2 AM and ssh_exchange_identification Silliness

    Posted on in Networking

    Warning (photo by Troy2007)I could blame it on the late hour, but the truth of the matter is that I'm just a bonehead.

    I'm currently installing a new Cisco ASA 5520 to replace an old Cisco PIX. This new device is going to use <acronym title="Secure SHell">SSH</acronym> and TACACS+ to …

  2. BIND 9.4.2 Just For You!

    Posted on in Software

    In case you missed it, Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) released version 9.4.2 of their BIND DNS server yesterday. It is recommended that all you BIND DNS operators out there upgrade your software, as BIND 9.4.2 over 90 fixes! Here's a graphical representation of the types of …

  3. No BlogRush Here

    Posted on in Software

    BlogRush LogoIt's been four weeks since BlogRush released their updated dashboard and I decided to give them a second chance. In that time, I've earned over 6,000 credits and received 1 click. (The recipient article for that one lonely click was Gmail And IMAP, Perfect if you are interested.)

    What …

  4. Cisco Making My Day Difficult

    Posted on in uncategorized

    Well, no matter how annoying these problems may be for me, there's surely some poor engineer at Cisco working his tail off to get the issue resolved.

    Good luck!

    UPDATE: More info from CNET regarding the outage.

  5. ActiveRecord and SELECT DISTINCT

    Posted on in Programming

    Blue Cup 1 (photo by woodsy)I'm writing this post for two reasons:

    1. For some reason, I couldn't find a lot of information on ActiveRecord and SELECT DISTINCT().
    2. I'm hoping some Ruby / ActiveRecord guru will stumble across this and provide a better solution.

    Recently, I was working on a project written in Ruby with ActiveRecord that …

  6. Another Red Hat Flurry of Fixes

    Posted on in Software

    Red Multitool Swiss Knife 11The Red Hat team has been hard at work rolling out bug fix updates. Here's another list of updated packages.

    • iiimf-le-xcin
    • apr
    • db4
    • planner
    • dia
    • gzip
    • busybox
    • libtool
    • mrtg
    • hal-cups-utils
    • ksh
    • man
    • man-pages
    • man-pages-fr
    • numactl
    • kudzu
    • tcp_wrappers
    • pdksh
    • kbd

    Red Hat signs all their packages via Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG …

  7. Bug Fixes Gone Wild!

    Posted on in Software

    Warning! 2 (photo by ines)The Red Hat folks have been hard at work pushing out a new batch of bug fixes. Here's a list of affected packages.

    • dlm-kernel
    • ccs
    • magma
    • rgmanager

    If you use any of the above packages or a Red Hat-based system, please make sure you keep your software up to date …

  8. Do You Need Another Reason To Give?

    Posted on in uncategorized

    The One Laptop Per Childproject was started by MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte to give computer access to children in developing nations. The organization believes that theirXO laptop can help children with little to no access to rudimentary education learn more effectively. This belief is bolstered by Negroponte's own …

  9. Gmail And IMAP, Perfect

    Posted on in Software

    Gmail IMAP SettingsI'm way behind in my feed reader (Google Reader, if you care to know) and it shows. This morning I was poking around in my Gmail settings and noticed a slight change in the tabs across the top. Where we used to have "Forwarding and POP", we now have "Forwarding …

  10. And Then There Was 8

    Posted on in Software

    Fedora 8 Banner from Fedora ProjectThe Fedora Project officially released Fedora 8 today, and the neatest feature is not this animated GIF! You can find a list of the many new features on the Fedora Project Wiki.

    Let me take the opportunity to remind you that Fedora represents the cutting-edge in Red Hat-based Linux. Designed …

  11. Red Hat Bugfix Fiesta

    Posted on in Software

    Red Hat recently released a flood of kernel-related bug fixes. Here's a list of the affected packages:

    • cmirror-kernel
    • cman-kernel
    • dlm-kernel
    • gnbd-kernel
    • GFS-kernel

    If you use any of these packages, make sure you are up to date.

  12. Tooting My Own Horn: Google PR 4

    Posted on in uncategorized

    Let me start off by apologizing for what I'm about to do. The following is nothing more than ego stroking.

    A little over a week ago, Google began updating the PageRank indicator visible via the Google Toolbar. For those that aren't aware, Google PageRank is the visible "value" of a …

  13. DNS Root Server IP Address Change

    Posted on in System Administration

    Inside a server (photo by Linuxgeek)This is just a quick note for you DNS operators out there.

    Mark Andrews of ISC has notified the bind-announce mailing list that L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET has changed it's ip address to 199.7.83.42. Mark's suggested method for updating your BIND hints file is as follows:

    $ dig ns …
  14. Fedora Core 6 Reaching End of Life

    Posted on in Software

    Fedora Logo VerticalWith the release of Fedora 8 on the immediate horizon, Bill Nottingham of the Fedora Project announced the End of Life date for Fedora Core 6 as Friday, December 7, 2007.

    As a reminder, the Fedora Project supports a release for a full month following the second successive release. So …

  15. BlogRush Phase 2 - Just In Time

    Posted on in Software

    BlogRush LogoI spent a fair amount of time earlier this week contemplating the fate of the BlogRush widget on Slaptijack. The fact of the matter is that after running the widget for two weeks, I haven't received a single visitor from it. Not only that, I haven't even seen any of …

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