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Diary of a Network Geek

Emergency Wardriving

Yes, gentle readers, wardriving is alive and well and living in New Orleans.
At least, that's what the folks over at BoingBoing claim in this entry/article. Honestly, though, in many places, wouldn't it be warboating? And, yes, I found myself wondering as I skimmed the article, just how many live wifi hotspots there were running along all happy and unknown as power gets restored to parts of the city that were either relatively unscathed or have cleaned up quickly and well.

Linux-based CarPC

Linux in your car.
Hey, why not? This guy did it and documented it at his website. Again, this might not be everyone's idea of fun, but I am, after all, a network geek! I love the idea of having a built-in PC so that I could go war driving to the extreme. I mean, that would really redefine war driving, wouldn't it? To have the PC running off the car, built-in and scanning literally as I drove to or from work would be so cool. Geeky as all get out, but cool to me.

Secure Your Network

In 60 Minutes!
Yeah, I know that sounds a little crazy, but, according to this PDF from the NSA, it can be done. No joke. The National Security Agency doe NOT joke about computer security. Trust me, I would not lie to you about something like that. (Not that I know from personal experience, and that's the story I'm sticking to!)

Disaster Recovery Plan

Do you have one?
Why not? In my case, it's because I just started at this company, but I really should have gotten on this ASAP when hurricane season started. We got lucky. Everyone got out and we were able to get all our essential equipment (ie. server and associated drives) out of our New Orleans office. But, what if we hadn't been?

When agitated, ...

... pause.

Excellent advice that I all too rarely follow. In fact, just a couple of days ago I mentioned that same thing. So, today, instead of posting the "open letter" that I started, I decided I should simply...
Pause.

I may never post what I wrote in that state of high emotion last night, but, for now, I'm thinking about it.