Unfortunately there is no Internet access at our holidayhouse like advertised. Only on weekends a friendly neighbor plugs in his open WLAN Accesspoint.
A few days ago a technician put this socket into the wall, but i have no idea how to use this for internet access.
Chris guessed that it is a danish telephone socket, so a DSL Modem is still missing.
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Last Day at noc.tuwien.ac.at
I have been working there for more than four years, nearly half of my working life.
Now I just passed the keys to my office to my successor, Christoph Schwarz. He is also a FreeBSD user, so my workstation tl.kom.tuwien.ac.at (my first FreeBSD Desktop computer) will hopefully continue running FreeBSD :-).
Since I now have 20 hours/week more free time i will hopefully speed up studying at university and i will probably increase my FreeBSD commit rate (For the first time since 2 years i dropped out of the Top 20 most active ports commiters per anno).
Guertelnightwalk VIII
Yesterday was Guertelnightwalk time. In the previous years I was never able to get anywhere near the rhiz-Stage because it was too crowded. So this year i was at the rhiz from the beginning (20.00).
The first band was dotmatrix, four geeks making music with their Nintendo Gameboys.
Some of the tunes were quite good, but it is not really music for an OpenAir concert, more for getting drunk in a bar. The guys on stage were only staring at the displays of their instruments ignoring the audience completely. At most they were nodding with their heads to the beat.
The Headliner of the evening, I-Wolf started at 21.00. At that time it was already nearly impossible to leave, because it was so crowded. But luckily there was no need to, as the concert was quite good. His band consisted of a DJ, a drummer, a bass player and a vocalist. And unlike his predecessors he was able to control his electronic equipment and control the audience and his co-musicians.
Holidays
Next week I will be on holidays for two weeks. My girlfriend and I will travel to Denmark (this house in Marielyst, Falster to be exact). This will be the first time since nearly 10 years that I will spend my holidays with my family.
I don’t expect to have Internet Connection over there, so not many blog entries in the first two weeks of September.
I hope the weather will be nice and the temperature in the Baltic sea is not too cold.
Mac OS PDF printing broken
I am currently downloading Acrobat reader. Recently the native MacOS PDF Preview fails to print a lot of PDFs and only prints:
ERROR: undefinedresult OFFENDING COMMAND: div STACK: --dict--,Ls, 116, 0.0, 0.
Can you say Bloat?
Loneliness….
Few days ago i spent 7.99 EUR on a Portishead CD.
The money was well spent, i have been listening to my favorite tracks “Numb” and “Roads” for several hours now…
last.fm Player
You have probably noticed, that last.fm updated their website. Now a special player is required. Unfortunately it took some time until Mac binaries where uploaded, so i could not listen to last.fm for a few days at work or university.
But since yesterday I’m again fully last.fm enabled.
Special thanks to lofi, who posted a FreeBSD amd64 package to his last.fm Journal
Now I can spend this rainy day listening to music.
EU and Morocco
Yesterday a car from Agadir, Morocco was parking in our street. What confused me, on the car plate next to the moroccian flag was the EU flag.
Did I miss something? Since when is Morocco part of the EU? Or do they have special plates for driving in the EU?
Windows & IPv6
Today I installed IPv6 for the first time on the Windows XP of my girlfriends laptop.
I have to admit that it was easier than on my iBook, where all browsers prefer IPv4 over IPv6.
Here is an example output of “tracert6”
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\arved>tracert6 www.kame.net Routenverfolgung zu www.kame.net [2001:200:0:8002:203:47ff:fea5:3085] von 2001:5c0:89f0:2:cd4a:75f6:28fa:e92b �ber eine maximale Anzahl von 30 Hops: 1 6 MSek 6 MSek 5 MSek defgw6-3.arved.priv.at [2001:5c0:89f0:2::] 2 4 MSek 3 MSek 6 MSek defgw6-1.arved.priv.at [2001:5c0:89f0::1] 3 459 MSek 469 MSek 476 MSek 2001:5c0:8fff:fffe::267a 4 549 MSek 552 MSek 459 MSek ipv6.hexago.com [2001:5c0:0:2::18] 5 555 MSek 501 MSek * sl-bb1v6-nyc-t-23.sprintv6.net [3ffe:2900:2001:5::1] 6 532 MSek 545 MSek 664 MSek sl-bb1v6-rly-t-1003.sprintv6.net [2001:440:1239:100a::2] 7 746 MSek 740 MSek 642 MSek 3ffe:2900:b:e::2 8 712 MSek 708 MSek 700 MSek plt001ix06.IIJ.Net [2001:240:bb62:8000::4001] 9 731 MSek 831 MSek 741 MSek otm6-bb1.IIJ.Net [2001:240:bb20:f001::2] 10 752 MSek 773 MSek 885 MSek tky001ix06.IIJ.Net [2001:240:100:1::30] 11 760 MSek 775 MSek 685 MSek hitachi1.otemachi.wide.ad.jp [2001:200:0:1800::9c4:2] 12 719 MSek 742 MSek 759 MSek pc3.yagami.wide.ad.jp [2001:200:0:1c04::1000:2000] 13 774 MSek 820 MSek 731 MSek gr2000.k2.wide.ad.jp [2001:200:0:4819::2000:1] 14 775 MSek 778 MSek 782 MSek orange.kame.net [2001:200:0:8002:203:47ff:fea5:3085]
New Book on IPSec
There are not many IT books i read front to back, usually i just use them as Reference Manuals, or read the interesting chapters.
I bought “Doraswamy/Harkins – IPSec”, which gives a very good Overview over the topic. The only aspect that missed out was the use of PKI with IPSec.
Unfortunately most books about IPSec are from around 2001, when VPN where the hot topic.
So I am now looking over a good overview over recent developments regarding PKI, X509v3, CMP etc.