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Posted by VulcanRidr on 26 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Blog, Site News
Jimmy pointed out that it has been over a week since I made a post. Sorry about that…I have been (in the universal podcaster’s chorus) incredibly busy. I got defiant rebuilt, though it is still having issues (it locked up on me last night for apparently absolutely no reason other than age).
The other problem I am having is with audacity. This is apparently a common problem among Debian and Ubuntu users. I am running sid, which ships with the audacity-1.3.4-1.2 package, and for the life of me, I can’t get it to make sounds. Most of the output settings cause an error about not being able to connect with ALSA, but if I go to OSS and select /dev/dsp1, it seems to play, but no sound. I think it could be perhaps a problem with jack.
So I am looking for a solution to this problem, as well as looking at other packages. Including qtractor, which GitarMan from the LLL IRC channel turned me on to yesterday.
I’ll get this thing off the ground, even if I have to get out and push!
I have also been playing with network monitors. I have a couple of vmware machines that I am using for NMS testing. I have thus far played with Zenoss, OpenNMS, and am currently installing Pandora FMS. I have the server and [web] console installed, and am working on some issues I have with the agent, for instance, it wants to run as root and have a passwordless ssh key on each client to communicate with the server, so I am modifying the agent to run as a non-privileged user (e.g. pandora), since most of the checks don’t require root privs to work.
I do like one thing about Pandora. There are no binaries. Everything is written in Perl or Bash. The same team also wrote a security auditing tool called Babel, and I am going to be playing with that as well once Pandora is all set up. I may package both for Debian (and possibly Ubuntu).
Posted by VulcanRidr on 05 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Blog, Site News
I made a change to the logo, after I got a new one. I would like to thank Dave Hartmann for the logo as well as Chris Naish and the CrossView band as well as Jono Bacon for the use of their music for my bumpers. I’m still working with the music to cut them up into usable pieces for the podcast.
Posted by VulcanRidr on 25 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Blog, Site News
I’m making some headway in getting this podcast produced. The website is up, but having teething problems, mainly involved with my just learning Wordpress. I have a logo in the works, as well as bumper music. Very soon, hopefully, I will be actually be able to sit down at the mic…
Posted by VulcanRidr on 20 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Blog, Site News
First post!!! (Sorry, had a slashdot moment…)
Well, here’s the blog. Things are starting to take shape for the podcast. The studio is coming together, still working out the logistics of recording. I have the sound board and mic set up, but a friend is loaning me a USB adapter to hook it to the computer.
I would like to thank a few people up front. Dave Yates, for pushing me to do it, Matt Larson (yes, that one) for coming up with the name (I was going to call it the Linux Security Podcast) and Jimmy Payne for helping me set up the web part and hooking me up with the bandwidth for the feeds.
Since I’m fairly clue-free on the web, I need all the help I can get. I tend to be a subject matter expert (those subjects being Linux and security), but the support infrastructure is all new to me.
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