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Category Archives: Work
security class
I spent the day in a crash course version of a SANS security class. Didn’t learn a whole lot, but it did remind us of lots of things we should be doing, but aren’t.
amavisd-new
When installing amavisd-new on Gentoo with McAfee’s uvscan, you need to install:
- Before you emerge amavisd-new (which installs clamav), emerge dev-libs/gmp, as mentioned in the clamav FAQ
- This patch to Net::Server
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emerge libcompat
That is all.
More Firefox
So, I’ve been chasing this annoying bug where Firefox will use the Windows Media Player 6.4 plugin instead of the WMP 9 one. Then it only gets the decoders from WMP 6.4, not all the spiffy new ones from WMP 9.
Well, seems I should have been searching the mozillazine forums more, as it’s answered on this page.
Of course, these come with their own set of bugs: #193883, #201843.
Firefox frustration
In trying to roll out the new Firefox 0.8 to our student sites, I went searching for an unattended install method. Most modern apps support this, and it makes how we distribute applications MUCH easier. Hell, even GAIM and the windows port of the GTK support this.
There does appear to be rudimentary support for unattended installs, once you grab the exploded archive out of the temp directory (this is common practice). Flip a couple strings in the well commented CONFIG.INI file, and should be ready to go. NOT! It still pops a dialog asking where you want to install to. So much for unattended. There is a bug report about it, maybe it will get fixed.
Redhat–
Well, one less production box running on RedHat. We’ve only got 1 RedHat box left now, and I’m not sure how to handle it.
I’ve had the luxury of doing swaps instead of in place re-installs on all the previous conversions, so this one will be a little more work.
Redhat 7.0 uptime
Getting ready to cut another box over to Gentoo, and just wanted to record the uptime :
[xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx sysconfig]# uptime
9:43am up 387 days, 23:22, 4 users, load average: 1.23, 1.48, 1.46
SQL 6.5 Migration Successful
Well, my SQL 6.5 -> SQL 2000 migration was successful this time. (I’ve got a draft entry to finish before you can see the horror story that was my first try.)
Suffice it to say, this try was much better than the last, about an hour of downtime total. Yay. Only 1 production SQL 6.5 server left now, with projects in progress to remove it.
Another gentoo conversion
Well, I’ve rolled another box from RedHat to Gentoo: a squid proxy box that handles kiosk machines in Housing.
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SQL 6.5 Migration Failure
I’m trying to migrate an NT4 SQL 6.5 server to Windows 2000 and SQL 2000 using the SQL Server Upgrade wizard. We’ve got lots of data on the old server and some tables structures that I’d really rather not have to recreate by hand. Below is the horror story that was the attempted upgrade.
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