Archive for November, 2003

something lost in translation

Company name of the offender removed for their protection (they’re already in Chapter 11 – no need to help them along here)

Dear valued customer,

On the 25.November 2003, 11:35 we had a route leakage. Due to a mistake on the ——– backbone, we anounced to many routes.

For this reason many peering-sessions were closed automaticly. Issue is [...]

Blocking Opera Ads using Squid

If you use Opera — like I do, on occasion — you’ll notice that it’s ad-sponsored software. Fortunately, since I use Squid as a proxy server (so that I can use Cameron Simpson’s very excellent adzapper to replace ads based on regular expressions), I just added ACLs for the Opera ad servers in order to [...]

*LET* the Lawsuits Fly.

Wow. It’s been a while since I last wrote. Happy Hallowe’en, by the way.

I now work for CBC.ca in the New Media Production & Operations department as a software developer. Primarily this involves Java development, but I also do a bit of Perl (as much as I hate to). I also weigh in on system [...]

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