Re: [Micronet] NY Times article re: SF Chronicle reports on UCOP-ordered monitoring of Campus traffic

2016-02-05 Thread shane knapp
> He suggested running the Https Everywhere plugin
> (https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) in Firefox, Chrome and Opera.
>
i would also strongly suggest everyone run this.  :)

> My guess is that this incident will blow over, the hardware will
> continue to stay installed and running.
>
i agree, and this makes me sad.

btw, new article up @ ars technica:

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/02/profs-protest-invasive-cybersecurity-measures-at-university-of-california-campuses/

 
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[Micronet] HP Cartridge, 920

2016-02-05 Thread Richard DESHONG
Made a mistake in ordering, so I have:

HP Black Cartridge: 920

Compatible HP models:
Officejet: 6000, 6000 Wireless, 6500, 6500A, 6500A Plus, 6500 Wireless,
7000, 7500A, 7500A - E910
Officejet Pro: 6500, 6500 Wireless

-- 
Richard DeShong, Systems Analyst, Athletic Study Center, U.C.Berkeley
164 Chavez Student Center, Berkeley, CA, 94720-4220
510-642-5123 asc.berkeley.edu
 
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[Micronet] Web Developer Opportunity at GSPP

2016-02-05 Thread Sergey Shevtchenko
Hello,

The Goldman School of Public Policy is looking for a Web Developer! We're a
small professional school and have a tightly-knit, high-performing
community. The position deals mostly with developing web apps, so we're
hiring at an Applications Programmer 3 level. Couple of years of experience
and knowledge of the LAMP and MEAN stacks are preferred. The job is posted
at jobs.berkeley.edu with job ID 21138

Please pass this information along to anyone who may be interested and
encourage them to apply.

Sergey Shevtchenko
IT Director
Goldman School of Public Policy 
University of California, Berkeley
tel.: (510) 643-0077
 
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Re: [Micronet] docker-machine vs. UCB AWS Direct Connect

2016-02-05 Thread Greg MERRITT
Thanks to everyone for the considered replies, both on- and off-list!

Folks tossed out a number of creative ideas for wiring things up a little
differently, kind of outside of the Docker tools. At one extreme, one could
do Docker deployment differently -- in effect, doing lots of the bits by
hand, whether with managing the containers & their deployment, making
explicit changes to network config, and so on.

At the other extreme would be a solution that supported the promise of
these tools (like docker-machine & docker-compose), namely, that they take
care of all of this stuff so that you never have to think about it. ;)

Maybe the ultimate solution is something like a fix to docker-machine that
lets it understand the Direct Connect / RFC1918 context, perhaps via a flag
when invoked, or something similar.

A lot to chew on...I will digest...

Thanks!

-Greg
 
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