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GRAFFITI -- June 16, 2008 thru June 22, 2008

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June 16, 2008

2149 - Good evening. A relatively (relative to the last few days of chores (and fun) at home) restful day at work today. The usual Monday routine consumed the evening, and what was left went to catching up on the schoolwork. I've still got to finish painting my office, and move furniture back in there. I hope to be done with most of that before the week's end. For some reason, that reminds me of Star's End, which means that it's about time to re-read the Foundation series again. Right now, in my five minutes a day of pleasure reading, I'm struggling through Odd Thomas, a Koontz book. I think I'll go crack that again, now. Ciao!

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June 19, 2008

2127 - Good evening. It's got to get better soon, right? My office is painted (that got done last night, along with the shoe molding), the big furniture is all in (last night and tonight), and the important computing gear is in place. I had Magickthyse down in the lumber room, well out of the way of all the work going on up here. What's left is 6 boxes to unpack, a few desisions about where to put some gear, and a thought or two about changing some incidentals around this room (shelving, a desk or secretary for the MacBook Pro, etc. Pictures someday. I have a bucketload of schoolwork to do, weeding and mowing too. But things seem to be coming together, and pending big changes, my schedule may ease a little bit. One can but hope. Ciao!

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June 21, 2008

1240 - Good afternoon. Last night I got mostly caught up on the school work. This morning? Laundry and yardwork. I've more to do, though. But I want to share with you some of the progress over the last week or so:

Dining room, sans furnishings Bamboo flooring Painted, reload started

Above left, the dining room color palatte revealed. I still need to finish the electrical work in there, and we need one side table, a dining table, and chairs. In the middle, you can see how the bamboo flooring looks in my office. I ended up taking out the compressor, hose, and nail gun while I was painting. Then I dragged them back in to install the shoe molding. At right you can see how the color came out on the walls. It's darker and colder in the picture (on my monitor at least) than it is in reality. Now to get motivated for whatever's next. Ciao!

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June 22, 2008

2127 - Good evening. Since I can't find the furniture I want for my office, I'll have to build it myself. In the meantime, the Sauder bookshelves will do. So just about everything's unpacked and "organized" in my office. One casualty of the strip-down for flooring is the wired network connection between my office and Marcia's. I'd get that fixed sooner rather than later, since I usually like to leave my wireless gear turned off... Here's what I wrote in a class forum the other day:

Rule number one - wired is safer than unwired - who wants the FBI banging down your door because some upleasant person used your unsecured wireless connection to download kiddie porn. I spent a lot of attic time and basement time wiring my house with CAT5E. When it's not needed, the wireless is simply shut off (and the antennae is unscrewed from the gateway, giving it an effective range of about 3 feet, were it on).

That said, I have wireless available on the router/gateway from my vendor. I first flashed the gateway to the latest (and theoretically most secure) firmware. I shut off all the management functions that I didn't need, and only allow connections from my (wired) workstation - permitted wireless guests can't change the router settings.

Next, I use WPA2, and I change the passphrase every three months or so. It's a long passphrase, over 30 characters, and I used as much robustness as I could without breaking into non-printing characters - some passphrases can be put into the system by a Linux system (my primary workstation), that can't be typed into a windows dialog box. Who knew?

Finally, even though it's relatively easy to change the MAC address on any system to spoof this protection, I do it anyway - I get the MAC address of the guest who's connecting, and put it into the allowed MAC list in the router admin interface. When they're gone, I go in, remove that MAC address, change the WPA2 passhprase, and then shut down the wireless until the next time it's needed.

The only thing I don't do at this time (but could with another router) is have a separate wireless segment, so that someone connecting to my wireless (with permission and all the protections noted above) could only get to the internet, and not to the machines on my internal network. I had that setup once upon a time, but simplified it out of existence a couple of years ago, and haven't gotten back to it ... yet.

Tonight I did two more quizes for class. It's an accelerated summer session - next week I need to start working on both the group and individual projects - about 10 pages each. The big downside this semester is that four weeks in, no one has had any of their deliverables graded yet. It sucks not knowing how you're doing when you're a full third of the way through the class.


Only one combat-related death in Iraq reported this week. Afghanistan was a much more dangerous place, leading to this long list today. My hat's off to our fine men and women in service - I couldn't be prouder! Our condolences to the families and units of thirteen more fallen warriors.

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