So, I’m trying to add some extended functionality to MRTG to grab port labels from HP switches. To do this, I need to find the enterprise OID that is assigned to HP and add it to mrtg’s cfgmaker script so that it knows the HPs support ifAlias. Quick search on google and tada! And that site has a link to IANA with a listing of all enterprise OIDs.
Monthly Archives: May 2004
Cornucopia
Friday night Alisha and I went to see Van Helsing at the Lorraine. The sound was great, the picture was great, the content stunk. If you were going in with low expectations, you were not disappointed. We are hoping to go see Troy next weekend, if they get it.
Saturday I spent getting the main server at the school district moved over to new hardware and a more recent OS. My planning for this move was a little lax, so it was kind of hairy at times, but it all seems to be working now.
Sunday being Mothers Day, I spent some of it with my mother and grandmother, having a nice brunch and seeing my aunts and and cousins. Then I came home and mowed the yard, which really needed it.
And, a random link about Wankel rotary engines.
sudo is so cool
sudo allows non-superusers to do superuser things without knowing the superuser password.
betka@somehost betka $ sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp restart Password: * Stopping dhcpd... [ ok ] * Starting dhcpd... [ ok ]
New essay up
The second essay from the site I mentioned earlier is up. Go read it
loopback
Nifty:
mount /tmp/rhel-3-i386-as-disc1.iso /mnt/rhel3 -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop1
sasser
Sasser has made it to campus. This is just what we need during the last week of classes. Hard to believe this many people are missing a patch released almost a month ago. Microsoft has an advisory on sasser.
Update (5/03/04): I’m just as much a loser as everyone else. I had 16 machines (out of about 1000) that were unpatched. Thirty lashes with a wet noodle for me.
updates, updates, updates
Why am I up at 2:19 am on a Saturday morning? No, I’m not drunk. I’ve got a whole laundry list of things to do at work.