Archive for September, 2011
Sunday, September 25th, 2011
In anticipation of Obama-traffic on Monday, I’ve opted to stay in a hotel near my work, in Malibu, Ca. Our president have decided to host a fund-raising event on Monday at House Of Blues on Sunset Blvd, which is abou…
Posted in obama traffic work office life malibu | Comments Off | permalink
Sunday, September 25th, 2011
In anticipation of Obama-traffic on Monday, I’ve opted to stay in a hotel near my work, in Malibu, Ca. Our president have decided to host a fund-raising event on Monday at House Of Blues on Sunset Blvd, which is abou…
Posted in obama traffic work office life malibu | Comments Off | permalink
Saturday, September 24th, 2011
Posted in 10G, AES, AES-NI, benchmark, for:@twitter, has:for, has:shortcut, intel, network, openvpn, performance, Security, shortcut:openvpn, testing, vpn | Comments Off | permalink
Saturday, September 24th, 2011
Posted in aws, cluster, ec2, for:@twitter, has:for, java, jboss, JbossWorld, multicast, network, presentation, redhat | Comments Off | permalink
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
All sysadmins: take a note: Wikipedia opened access to it’s site configuration management: a git repository with config files for various system software
Posted in configuration, management, policy, site-config, sysadmin | Comments Off | permalink
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
All sysadmins: take a note: Wikipedia opened access to it’s site configuration management: a git repository with config files for various system software
Posted in configuration, management, policy, site-config, sysadmin | Comments Off | permalink
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
MOXIE MARLINSPIKE talk at BlackHat USA 2011 about current problems with SSL and CA sustem, and the feature of SSL w/out CAs.
Posted in authenticity, blackhat, CA, crypto, infosec, Security, ssl, trust, video | Comments Off | permalink
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
Posted in authenticity, blackhat, CA, crypto, for:@twitter, has:for, infosec, Security, ssl, trust, video | Comments Off | permalink
Monday, September 12th, 2011
Kernel.org machines were hacked into, possibly via stolen credentials. Investigation is underway.
Thanks to GIT crypt-signing each commit, there is no danger to linux kernel code.
Posted in hacking, kernel, kernel.org, Linux, Security | Comments Off | permalink