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A simple website used to capture my experiences with photography, networking, cars and life.

About Me

    I'm a network engineer for some large company and like to delve in various technologies and disciplines.  I'm married with one daughter, two dogs and a cat.  I like to be creative and analytical at the same time leading often to confusing yet interesting ideas and dialog (with others of course).  Anyway, I consider myself a simple person who enjoys learning and application of learned matter.  I love music (variety), technology, family, cars, good beer and trying to add casual reading to the list.  You may also securely email me using my GPG Public Key.

My Network

    At home I'm powered by a few toys that keep things running.  While this has changed over the years, I'm pretty stable and confident in the current setup.  My ISP is AT&T DSL and using my own Juniper Netscreen firewall which serves also as my IPv6 gateway with he.net's tunnel broker service.  Next, is my server which is an older AMD Sempron 2800 (1.8GHz) w/2GB running NetBSD.  This system has been customized with a Xen kernel setup as DOM0 and accompanied by three DOMUs.  For clients we have two Apple laptops, one openSuSE 11.1 laptop (Thinkpad X31), and the infamous work issued Dell running windows.  To round things up we have two waps, one networked HP 6310 and a Cisco ATA 186 for Vonage service.

Programming

    I've always been interested in programming and today use primarily Python and Objective-C. Python being the most versatile programming language I've ever used has become my primary choice for scripting and web development. While I was introduced to ObjC through owning a Apple PowerBook and appreciate all it's abilities, I hope to development network applications and utilities.

Tech Articles

    Here you can find technical articles that include reviews, how-tos, and design.  Based on my occupation as a network engineer it focuses mainly on this discipline but also involves some programming, cryptography, Mac OS X and cars.  I hope to use various technologies to publish my written work.  This can range from html, [re]structured text, latex and pdf.

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IPv6 Certification

    Currently SAGE status, the linked badge below will indicate my current certification level based on Hurricane Electric's IPv6 certification.  You can read more about my progress here.  If you are looking for more information about IPv6 you can start with the Wikipedia page and explore from there.

If you have IPv6 access to the internet I've provided a validation method for you.  Anyone accessing my web page from IPv6 space will also see a "IPv6" tab at the top.  This tab and page ("/ipv6") is only accessible to the IPv6 global unicast address space of 2000::/3.

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