From hinkle@cipafilter.com Mon Dec 1 23:48:35 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 17:48:35 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the doors to the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some people mentioned they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to do a presentation let me know. =20 David ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From LMcKnight@bandag.com Tue Dec 2 21:17:51 2008 From: LMcKnight@bandag.com (McKnight, Lee) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:17:51 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) In-Reply-To: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> References: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Wish I could be there, but won't be able to make it. Maybe January. =20 Regards, =20 Lee McKnight Team Lead, Mainframe Operations Bridgestone Firestone Information Technology 563.262.5334 =20 From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf Of David Hinkle Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:49 PM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) =20 Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the doors to the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some people mentioned they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to do a presentation let me know. =20 David ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/6f032340/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From mriedesel@gmail.com Tue Dec 2 21:26:21 2008 From: mriedesel@gmail.com (Mark Riedesel) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:26:21 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) In-Reply-To: References: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: <1c9537490812021326ldb16279t3c6221ede707e91c@mail.gmail.com> I'll be there, hopefully I won't be the only one :) On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:17 PM, McKnight, Lee wrote: > Wish I could be there, but won't be able to make it. Maybe January. > > > > Regards, > > > > Lee McKnight > > Team Lead, Mainframe Operations > > Bridgestone Firestone Information Technology > > 563.262.5334 > > > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf Of > David Hinkle > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:49 PM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) > > > > Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the doors to > the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some people mentioned > they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to do a presentation > let me know. > > > > David From hinkle@cipafilter.com Tue Dec 2 21:54:31 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:54:31 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) References: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <1c9537490812021326ldb16279t3c6221ede707e91c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A33D@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment At the very least, I'll also be there :) Here's the map again for everyone. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=3Dq&hl=3Den&geocode=3D&q=3D700+16th+Avenue+= East+Moline,+IL&sll=3D37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=3D29.826348,67.675781&ie=3D= UTF8&ll=3D41.514812,-90.444142&spn=3D0.006869,0.016522&t=3Dh&z=3D17&iwloc= =3Dr0 -----Original Message----- From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Mark Riedesel Sent: Tue 12/2/2008 3:26 PM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) =20 I'll be there, hopefully I won't be the only one :) On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:17 PM, McKnight, Lee = wrote: > Wish I could be there, but won't be able to make it. Maybe January. > > > > Regards, > > > > Lee McKnight > > Team Lead, Mainframe Operations > > Bridgestone Firestone Information Technology > > 563.262.5334 > > > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On = Behalf Of > David Hinkle > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:49 PM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) > > > > Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the = doors to > the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some people = mentioned > they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to do a = presentation > let me know. > > > > David _______________________________________________ QCLUG mailing list QCLUG@qclug.org http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/1adc7446/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From hinkle@cipafilter.com Tue Dec 2 21:56:07 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:56:07 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) References: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A33E@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I'm sorry to hear that, I would have liked to hear more about what you = do over there. See you next time. David -----Original Message----- From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of McKnight, Lee Sent: Tue 12/2/2008 3:17 PM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: RE: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) =20 Wish I could be there, but won't be able to make it. Maybe January. =20 Regards, =20 Lee McKnight Team Lead, Mainframe Operations Bridgestone Firestone Information Technology 563.262.5334 =20 From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf Of David Hinkle Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:49 PM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) =20 Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the doors to the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some people mentioned they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to do a presentation let me know. =20 David ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/820a7863/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From agamotto@sbcglobal.net Tue Dec 2 22:00:20 2008 From: agamotto@sbcglobal.net (agamotto@sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 16:00:20 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) Message-ID: <4935AFF4.10800@sbcglobal.net> I plan on showing up, as I just finished with Toys 4 Tots for the day. Nap time, then the meeting. Not bad, considering the frosty weather! From jmkris@gmail.com Tue Dec 2 22:57:31 2008 From: jmkris@gmail.com (Jim Kristan) Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 16:57:31 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) In-Reply-To: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A33E@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> References: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF18947010494D9@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A33E@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: I will be there, with snacks. It's in the Derbytech building, next to the East Moline library. Jim K On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:56 PM, David Hinkle wrote: > > I'm sorry to hear that, I would have liked to hear more about what you do > over there. See you next time. > > David > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of McKnight, Lee > Sent: Tue 12/2/2008 3:17 PM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: RE: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) > > Wish I could be there, but won't be able to make it. Maybe January. > > > > Regards, > > > > Lee McKnight > > Team Lead, Mainframe Operations > > Bridgestone Firestone Information Technology > > 563.262.5334 > > > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org [mailto:qclug-bounces@qclug.org] On Behalf > Of David Hinkle > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 5:49 PM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: [QCLUG] Invitation to CIPAFilter Tommorow (Dec 2nd) > > > > Just a reminder to everyone who's interested, I will be opening the > doors to the LUG tomorrow at 5:30PM. There will be soda's and some > people mentioned they might bring some snacks. If anybody would like to > do a presentation let me know. > > > > David > > > From mriedesel@gmail.com Thu Dec 4 16:45:24 2008 From: mriedesel@gmail.com (Mark Riedesel) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:45:24 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! Message-ID: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! Mark From jmkris@gmail.com Thu Dec 4 17:31:01 2008 From: jmkris@gmail.com (Jim Kristan) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 11:31:01 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! In-Reply-To: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Ditto Mark Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been better. Jim K On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel wrote: > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > Mark > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > From hinkle@cipafilter.com Thu Dec 4 18:52:29 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:52:29 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you again. David -----Original Message----- From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! =20 Ditto Mark Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been = better. Jim K On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel = wrote: > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > Mark > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > _______________________________________________ QCLUG mailing list QCLUG@qclug.org http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/208b3e7b/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From arronlorenz@gmail.com Fri Dec 5 16:46:37 2008 From: arronlorenz@gmail.com (Arron Lorenz) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 10:46:37 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! In-Reply-To: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: <30cf66b30812050846p2a6313bbkb28e4d2a1343eaa8@mail.gmail.com> ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I know it's a little late but Thanks! I had a great time. It was great to see some of the wireless equipment, and getting a chance to discuss your product. Chris and I didn't end up stealing your mobile wireless mount. We are on the other hand trying to come up with some sort of reason you can give the boss for us to take it on a test run. I have now been to two meetings and I would have to say the meeting at CIPA was the best. It was really great to discuss practical application of the open source tools that I use daily. During the meeting I had mentioned a full drop in exchange replacement. The tool is called Zarafa. They were closed source only until September when they released most of their code via the GPLv3. The active sync replacement "Z push" is available in the GPLv2. They still have some closed source technologies but hey it's a start. You can view the website here: http://www.zarafa.com/?q=en/content/community-0 I think that having a really good exchange replacement could make the difference in moving more office environments to Linux. I also had another question for the guys at CIPAFilter. With your wireless routers do they keep a static table of the other routers it connects with or is the routing done dynamically? Thanks again, Arron Lorenz On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM, David Hinkle wrote: > I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you again. > > David > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan > Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > Ditto Mark > > Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been better. > > Jim K > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel > wrote: > > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > > > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > > QCLUG mailing list > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > -- From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/01193248/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From hinkle@cipafilter.com Fri Dec 5 16:49:34 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 10:49:34 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com><41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <30cf66b30812050846p2a6313bbkb28e4d2a1343eaa8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A373@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment We actually use zebra ospf to do our routing, so everything is dynamic. = Zebra is very, very, buggy, so it takes a lot of tinkering to make it = work right, but in the end it is what worked best for us. David -----Original Message----- From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 10:46 AM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! =20 I know it's a little late but Thanks! I had a great time. It was great = to see some of the wireless equipment, and getting a chance to discuss your product. Chris and I didn't end up stealing your mobile wireless mount. = We are on the other hand trying to come up with some sort of reason you can give the boss for us to take it on a test run. I have now been to two meetings and I would have to say the meeting at = CIPA was the best. It was really great to discuss practical application of = the open source tools that I use daily. During the meeting I had mentioned a full drop in exchange replacement. = The tool is called Zarafa. They were closed source only until September when they released most of their code via the GPLv3. The active sync = replacement "Z push" is available in the GPLv2. They still have some closed source technologies but hey it's a start. = You can view the website here: = http://www.zarafa.com/?q=3Den/content/community-0 I think that having a really good exchange replacement could make the difference in moving more office environments to Linux. I also had another question for the guys at CIPAFilter. With your = wireless routers do they keep a static table of the other routers it connects = with or is the routing done dynamically? Thanks again, Arron Lorenz On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM, David Hinkle = wrote: > I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you = again. > > David > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan > Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > Ditto Mark > > Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been = better. > > Jim K > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel > wrote: > > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > > > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > > QCLUG mailing list > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > --=20 From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/68ebcb11/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From arronlorenz@gmail.com Fri Dec 5 17:07:15 2008 From: arronlorenz@gmail.com (Arron Lorenz) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 11:07:15 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! In-Reply-To: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A373@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <30cf66b30812050846p2a6313bbkb28e4d2a1343eaa8@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A373@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: <30cf66b30812050907t1f3d21efpf1e5b182b5e4b0e3@mail.gmail.com> ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Is there any reason you choose the Zebra over Quagga? On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:49 AM, David Hinkle wrote: > We actually use zebra ospf to do our routing, so everything is dynamic. > Zebra is very, very, buggy, so it takes a lot of tinkering to make it work > right, but in the end it is what worked best for us. > > David > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz > Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 10:46 AM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > I know it's a little late but Thanks! I had a great time. It was great to > see some of the wireless equipment, and getting a chance to discuss your > product. Chris and I didn't end up stealing your mobile wireless mount. We > are on the other hand trying to come up with some sort of reason you can > give the boss for us to take it on a test run. > I have now been to two meetings and I would have to say the meeting at CIPA > was the best. It was really great to discuss practical application of the > open source tools that I use daily. > > During the meeting I had mentioned a full drop in exchange replacement. The > tool is called Zarafa. They were closed source only until September when > they released most of their code via the GPLv3. The active sync replacement > "Z push" is available in the GPLv2. > > They still have some closed source technologies but hey it's a start. You > can view the website here: http://www.zarafa.com/?q=en/content/community-0 > > I think that having a really good exchange replacement could make the > difference in moving more office environments to Linux. > > > I also had another question for the guys at CIPAFilter. With your wireless > routers do they keep a static table of the other routers it connects with > or > is the routing done dynamically? > > > Thanks again, > Arron Lorenz > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM, David Hinkle > wrote: > > > I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you again. > > > > David > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan > > Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM > > To: qclug@qclug.org > > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > > > Ditto Mark > > > > Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been > better. > > > > Jim K > > > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel > > wrote: > > > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > > > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > > > > > Mark > > > _______________________________________________ > > > QCLUG mailing list > > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > QCLUG mailing list > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > > > -- > From: > Arron James Lorenz > Reel to Reel Drive In > http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com > 563-579-7046 > > -- From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/42cfac29/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From hinkle@cipafilter.com Fri Dec 5 17:08:48 2008 From: hinkle@cipafilter.com (David Hinkle) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 11:08:48 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com><41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com><30cf66b30812050846p2a6313bbkb28e4d2a1343eaa8@mail.gmail.com><41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A373@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <30cf66b30812050907t1f3d21efpf1e5b182b5e4b0e3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A376@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment We actually do use quagga now, I just called it zebra because we still = call it that around the office, and the daemons name is still zebra. David -----Original Message----- From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 11:07 AM To: qclug@qclug.org Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! =20 Is there any reason you choose the Zebra over Quagga? On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:49 AM, David Hinkle = wrote: > We actually use zebra ospf to do our routing, so everything is = dynamic. > Zebra is very, very, buggy, so it takes a lot of tinkering to make it = work > right, but in the end it is what worked best for us. > > David > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz > Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 10:46 AM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > I know it's a little late but Thanks! I had a great time. It was great = to > see some of the wireless equipment, and getting a chance to discuss = your > product. Chris and I didn't end up stealing your mobile wireless = mount. We > are on the other hand trying to come up with some sort of reason you = can > give the boss for us to take it on a test run. > I have now been to two meetings and I would have to say the meeting at = CIPA > was the best. It was really great to discuss practical application of = the > open source tools that I use daily. > > During the meeting I had mentioned a full drop in exchange = replacement. The > tool is called Zarafa. They were closed source only until September = when > they released most of their code via the GPLv3. The active sync = replacement > "Z push" is available in the GPLv2. > > They still have some closed source technologies but hey it's a start. = You > can view the website here: = http://www.zarafa.com/?q=3Den/content/community-0 > > I think that having a really good exchange replacement could make the > difference in moving more office environments to Linux. > > > I also had another question for the guys at CIPAFilter. With your = wireless > routers do they keep a static table of the other routers it connects = with > or > is the routing done dynamically? > > > Thanks again, > Arron Lorenz > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM, David Hinkle > wrote: > > > I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you = again. > > > > David > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan > > Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM > > To: qclug@qclug.org > > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > > > Ditto Mark > > > > Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been > better. > > > > Jim K > > > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel > > wrote: > > > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > > > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > > > > > Mark > > > _______________________________________________ > > > QCLUG mailing list > > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > QCLUG mailing list > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > > > -- > From: > Arron James Lorenz > Reel to Reel Drive In > http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com > 563-579-7046 > > --=20 From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/a89a7592/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From arronlorenz@gmail.com Fri Dec 5 17:16:13 2008 From: arronlorenz@gmail.com (Arron Lorenz) Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 11:16:13 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! In-Reply-To: <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A376@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> References: <1c9537490812040845k16540eebie94e020d71b87eb0@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A363@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <30cf66b30812050846p2a6313bbkb28e4d2a1343eaa8@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A373@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> <30cf66b30812050907t1f3d21efpf1e5b182b5e4b0e3@mail.gmail.com> <41CAB934FDE0DA4392781E79BDF1894701C6A376@cipapdc.cipafilter.com> Message-ID: <30cf66b30812050916o250ea46cndb84a9b610c69fc3@mail.gmail.com> ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment I apologize if I'm being nosey it's just not that often I get to pick the brain of someone who actually does a custom implementation of this type of routing. Wireless routing in my opinion is a lot more "fun" to use just because there are so many other factors that come into play. On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 11:08 AM, David Hinkle wrote: > We actually do use quagga now, I just called it zebra because we still > call it that around the office, and the daemons name is still zebra. > > David > > > -----Original Message----- > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz > Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 11:07 AM > To: qclug@qclug.org > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > Is there any reason you choose the Zebra over Quagga? > > On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:49 AM, David Hinkle > wrote: > > > We actually use zebra ospf to do our routing, so everything is dynamic. > > Zebra is very, very, buggy, so it takes a lot of tinkering to make it > work > > right, but in the end it is what worked best for us. > > > > David > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Arron Lorenz > > Sent: Fri 12/5/2008 10:46 AM > > To: qclug@qclug.org > > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > > > I know it's a little late but Thanks! I had a great time. It was great to > > see some of the wireless equipment, and getting a chance to discuss your > > product. Chris and I didn't end up stealing your mobile wireless mount. > We > > are on the other hand trying to come up with some sort of reason you can > > give the boss for us to take it on a test run. > > I have now been to two meetings and I would have to say the meeting at > CIPA > > was the best. It was really great to discuss practical application of the > > open source tools that I use daily. > > > > During the meeting I had mentioned a full drop in exchange replacement. > The > > tool is called Zarafa. They were closed source only until September when > > they released most of their code via the GPLv3. The active sync > replacement > > "Z push" is available in the GPLv2. > > > > They still have some closed source technologies but hey it's a start. You > > can view the website here: > http://www.zarafa.com/?q=en/content/community-0 > > > > I think that having a really good exchange replacement could make the > > difference in moving more office environments to Linux. > > > > > > I also had another question for the guys at CIPAFilter. With your > wireless > > routers do they keep a static table of the other routers it connects with > > or > > is the routing done dynamically? > > > > > > Thanks again, > > Arron Lorenz > > > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:52 PM, David Hinkle > > wrote: > > > > > I had a good time, I'll talk to my boss soon about inviting you again. > > > > > > David > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Jim Kristan > > > Sent: Thu 12/4/2008 11:31 AM > > > To: qclug@qclug.org > > > Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Thanks CIPAFilter guys! > > > > > > Ditto Mark > > > > > > Thanks guys, your hospitality, and the facility could not have been > > better. > > > > > > Jim K > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Mark Riedesel > > > wrote: > > > > Nobody has said anything yet, so I figured I'd thank the guys at > > > > CIPAFilter for the fun fieldtrip! > > > > > > > > Mark > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > QCLUG mailing list > > > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > QCLUG mailing list > > > QCLUG@qclug.org > > > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > From: > > Arron James Lorenz > > Reel to Reel Drive In > > http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com > > 563-579-7046 > > > > > > > -- > From: > Arron James Lorenz > Reel to Reel Drive In > http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com > 563-579-7046 > > -- From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/ad5d8010/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From QCAdmin@gmail.com Tue Dec 9 15:03:04 2008 From: QCAdmin@gmail.com (Chris Cooper) Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 09:03:04 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week - Webserver backup script Message-ID: ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment Attached is a quick and dirty little script I wrote for backing up a couple of my servers. It tar.bz2's up the specified folders, dumps and compresses all the MySQL databases, then pushed the files to a windows file share. When all is said and done, it fires off an email to let you know it worked. It could be also adapted to use FTP or SFTP without much difficulty. Don't forget to chmod +x backupscript.sh after editing the variables for your system. While it isn't very robust as far as error logging, I figured it was a good pick because it is easy to follow for those that are still new to bash scripting. For those of you that write sed/awk's in your sleep, this is nothing special, but if you haven't had much experience with scripts, this is a good jumping off point. Here is a good resource for those looking to get started making your own scripts: http://www.linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: backupscript.sh Type: application/x-sh Size: 2326 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/1c825b86/backupscript.sh ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment-- From QCAdmin@gmail.com Sun Dec 14 21:11:21 2008 From: QCAdmin@gmail.com (Chris Cooper) Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:11:21 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week - nmblookup / nbtscan Message-ID: nmblookup - NetBIOS name resolution tool Part of the samba package (http://www.samba.org) http://linuxcommand.gds.tuwien.ac.at/man_pages/nmblookup1.html nbtscan - A NetBIOS scanning utility http://www.inetcat.net/software/nbtscan.html This week, we get a two for one. The first tool is nmblookup. This tool is part of the samba client utilities package, and is used for resolving netBIOS names back and forth from ip addresses. It can be used for both forward lookups (nmblookup ), and reverse lookups (nmblookup -A ). The vast majority of the time, I use nmblookup in the reverse lookup mode. If I am looking at a log file, or am seeing odd network traffic on the router, I usually only have an ip address to go on. With a quick nmblookup -A I can know what the computer is named, and where to start physically looking for the PC. This does, however, require that the PC has port 137 UDP accessible, and is running some form of netBIOS server (either a windows box, or something running samba). Occasionally, I need to automate this lookup either over a full range, or from a file list I dumped from something else. This is where nbtscan comes in. nbtscan is a very speedy little utility that takes either a file list, or an ip range as input, and proceeds to scan for and list all the netBIOS names it finds. It essentially replicates nmblookup -A over a larger scale. So whether you are looking at a single host (nmblookup) or a multitude of them (nbtscan), these utilities make playing hide-and-seek a little easier in a world full of Windows. From belthesar@belthesar.com Mon Dec 15 05:17:15 2008 From: belthesar@belthesar.com (Cody Wilson) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:17:15 -0500 Subject: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week - Webserver backup script In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4FFF3C24-65A0-4F2A-9B70-8912F6835D70@belthesar.com> If you're really looking into working with bash, I've found this site to be an invaluable resource in my scripting endeavors: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ It's a more advanced guide than the one Chris shared, but if you have any experience with scripting or writing programming code it's a great resource. Enjoy! On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Chris Cooper wrote: > Attached is a quick and dirty little script I wrote for backing up a > couple of my servers. It tar.bz2's up the specified folders, dumps > and compresses all the MySQL databases, then pushed the files to a > windows file share. When all is said and done, it fires off an email > to let you know it worked. It could be also adapted to use FTP or > SFTP without much difficulty. > > Don't forget to chmod +x backupscript.sh after editing the variables > for your system. > > While it isn't very robust as far as error logging, I figured it was a > good pick because it is easy to follow for those that are still new to > bash scripting. For those of you that write sed/awk's in your sleep, > this is nothing special, but if you haven't had much experience with > scripts, this is a good jumping off point. > > Here is a good resource for those looking to get started making your > own scripts: > http://www.linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug From arronlorenz@gmail.com Mon Dec 15 16:08:16 2008 From: arronlorenz@gmail.com (Arron Lorenz) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:08:16 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week - nmblookup / nbtscan In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30cf66b30812150808u137e2b73r261058d933e5ef99@mail.gmail.com> ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment What is the command for the nbtscan with a file? Otherwise great writeup! The little tool tips are nice to see on the LUG On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Chris Cooper wrote: > nmblookup - NetBIOS name resolution tool > Part of the samba package (http://www.samba.org) > http://linuxcommand.gds.tuwien.ac.at/man_pages/nmblookup1.html > > nbtscan - A NetBIOS scanning utility > http://www.inetcat.net/software/nbtscan.html > > This week, we get a two for one. > > The first tool is nmblookup. This tool is part of the samba client > utilities package, and is used for resolving netBIOS names back and > forth from ip addresses. It can be used for both forward lookups > (nmblookup ), and reverse lookups (nmblookup -A address>). > > The vast majority of the time, I use nmblookup in the reverse lookup > mode. If I am looking at a log file, or am seeing odd network traffic > on the router, I usually only have an ip address to go on. With a > quick nmblookup -A I can know what the computer is named, > and where to start physically looking for the PC. > > This does, however, require that the PC has port 137 UDP accessible, > and is running some form of netBIOS server (either a windows box, or > something running samba). > > Occasionally, I need to automate this lookup either over a full range, > or from a file list I dumped from something else. This is where > nbtscan comes in. > > nbtscan is a very speedy little utility that takes either a file list, > or an ip range as input, and proceeds to scan for and list all the > netBIOS names it finds. It essentially replicates nmblookup -A over a > larger scale. > > So whether you are looking at a single host (nmblookup) or a multitude > of them (nbtscan), these utilities make playing hide-and-seek a little > easier in a world full of Windows. > _______________________________________________ > QCLUG mailing list > QCLUG@qclug.org > http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > -- From: Arron James Lorenz Reel to Reel Drive In http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com 563-579-7046 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://qclug.org/pipermail/qclug/attachments/0ea2f457/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment-- From QCAdmin@gmail.com Mon Dec 15 16:15:32 2008 From: QCAdmin@gmail.com (Chris Cooper) Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:15:32 -0600 Subject: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week - nmblookup / nbtscan In-Reply-To: <30cf66b30812150808u137e2b73r261058d933e5ef99@mail.gmail.com> References: <30cf66b30812150808u137e2b73r261058d933e5ef99@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: nbtscan -f toward the bottom of the page at http://www.inetcat.net/software/nbtscan.html they have a very nice explanation of all the command options and output examples. On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Arron Lorenz wrote: > What is the command for the nbtscan with a file? Otherwise great writeup! > The little tool tips are nice to see on the LUG > > On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Chris Cooper wrote: >> >> nmblookup - NetBIOS name resolution tool >> Part of the samba package (http://www.samba.org) >> http://linuxcommand.gds.tuwien.ac.at/man_pages/nmblookup1.html >> >> nbtscan - A NetBIOS scanning utility >> http://www.inetcat.net/software/nbtscan.html >> >> This week, we get a two for one. >> >> The first tool is nmblookup. This tool is part of the samba client >> utilities package, and is used for resolving netBIOS names back and >> forth from ip addresses. It can be used for both forward lookups >> (nmblookup ), and reverse lookups (nmblookup -A > address>). >> >> The vast majority of the time, I use nmblookup in the reverse lookup >> mode. If I am looking at a log file, or am seeing odd network traffic >> on the router, I usually only have an ip address to go on. With a >> quick nmblookup -A I can know what the computer is named, >> and where to start physically looking for the PC. >> >> This does, however, require that the PC has port 137 UDP accessible, >> and is running some form of netBIOS server (either a windows box, or >> something running samba). >> >> Occasionally, I need to automate this lookup either over a full range, >> or from a file list I dumped from something else. This is where >> nbtscan comes in. >> >> nbtscan is a very speedy little utility that takes either a file list, >> or an ip range as input, and proceeds to scan for and list all the >> netBIOS names it finds. It essentially replicates nmblookup -A over a >> larger scale. >> >> So whether you are looking at a single host (nmblookup) or a multitude >> of them (nbtscan), these utilities make playing hide-and-seek a little >> easier in a world full of Windows. >> _______________________________________________ >> QCLUG mailing list >> QCLUG@qclug.org >> http://qclug.org/mailman/listinfo/qclug > > > > -- > From: > Arron James Lorenz > Reel to Reel Drive In > http://www.DavenportDriveIn.com > 563-579-7046 >