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IPv6

March 11, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

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The past few weeks have been jam packed with academics and post-grad job hunting, so I’ve had little time to play around with technology. This week, in a few hours of time, I deployed IPv6 in my school research lab, the research lab webcam, and my colocated server (this blog). My domain name, compbrain.net, now … [Read more…]

Cups class physical destination

October 28, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Posted in: Hacking

Dear Lazyweb, If one creates a print class in CUPS, is it possible to query for the destination printer within that class that a job was actually sent to? There seems to be very little documentation on this sort of thing…

nginx redirector

July 28, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

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Today at school we finally fixed a nit that had been bothering me since about the time I arrived. For historical reasons our college mail server holds the A record for the college domain name. For that reason, attempts to access http://ccs.neu.edu instead of http://www.ccs.neu.edu ended up displaying an error page. Since the primary purpose … [Read more…]

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