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New Server

January 25th, 2003 Comments off

This web site, along with several others, previously was served off of a Linux box sitting underneath my desk here at the Pike House. The internet connection was a DSL line. Unfortunately, problems with our ISP, Joink, severed my server’s link to the outside world. Consequently, I decided find a permanent home for my server, somewhere that would not be susceptible to network outages and power failures. In other words, a data center.

After much searching, I happened upon a company that would sell me a dedicated server hosted at a data center in Florida at a very reasonable price. Not long after, Keacher.com found its new home on a shiny new server with a fat pipe to the Internet. The bandwidth is considerable: for example, when the “Sapphire” worm hit the Internet this morning, my server was receiving a sustained 9.6 Mbit/s of traffic for almost five hours. Incidentally, that attack, which brought traffic across most of the Internet to a crawl, made a fun picture on the router stats page (traffic is from the router’s perspective, so ‘out’ traffic is actually going into my server). Coincidentally, my server is named Sapphire, to go along with my other Linux box Ruby, my Win2k desktop Emerald, and my WinXP laptop Diamond.

Slowly coming back

January 20th, 2003 Comments off

After an absence, Keacher.com is slowly coming back. More later…

Quick quips

January 6th, 2003 Comments off

I’m back in Terre Haute now, after a blissful respite from the toils of Rose. Throughout break, we never got any significant snow in Minnesota. On Saturday, I arrived back at school amidst a snowstorm with a few inches accumulated on the ground. Doesn’t make sense…

I noticed a few people clicking the link to my December 29 post, in an apparent attempt to discover the title’s meaning. The title is in Entish, and was made so in homage to Lord of the Rings.

Adding to the list from before: I want to go skiing and/or snowboarding in the Rockies. In eight weeks, I’ll be at Steamboat. Fun fun fun!