Name: Jonas Luster
Member since: 2000-08-02 06:37:30
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Homepage: http://jluster.baysec.org/
Notes: After having a hard enough time convincing my employers that Open Source and non-Windows based environments are the way to go, I gave up and started my own company, d-fensive networks. We're a security and IP protection company and most of the stuff we develop never gets sold but used internally and thus more than often released to a general public.
16 Apr 2002 (updated 16 Apr 2002 at 07:24 UTC) »
Started looking at Ruby a while ago and discovered the Cocoa Framework yesterday. Time to code the long needed free ipfw-coonfig.prefpane I'd planned on doing for some time now.
Life
Life's good. Period.
Toys
Now, I got myself two new Macs, a G4/800 for the office and a G4/Dual1k with 17inch Cinema-Display for home. Next step is next week when I move from my FreeBSD laptop to one of those snazzy TiBooks.
a) d-fensive is profitable, thus much more likely to survive. After oozels of months, doing what we were best in and doing it damn good, we finally convinced enough companies out there, that we're a legit and damn professional company. Well, fact of the matter being, we're looking at quite some future here :)
b) Computerworld ran an article on wireless airline security and mentioned me a few times. Coolio!
c) My hate-page has moved somewhere else. I am sad, that stuff kinda made my day everytime I got around reading it (and running it through babelfish for my local friends to read :)
d) Someone puked in our frontyard last night
And, I finally converted the last machine in this system to BSD. No Linux spoken here, anymore, except for a development system for my Z and the Z itself. The hard part was not so much to convince the others but to get those Linux systems to work until we could migrate fully. Linux and GigE just don't match well :(
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