I posted this to my blog, so it should show up on planet code4lib soon:

 

I'm sitting in the Events Management office with the Georgia Center's network 
specialist; we're working together to identify the problems on the wireless 
network.

UGA required the Georgia Center to install a Bluesocket appliance, which as 
we've learned is a bit flaky under the load of a hundred geeks. The Georgia 
Center can open up firewall holes for us as far as that goes, but UGA's network 
also has egress filters and intrusion prevention systems that are causing havoc 
for us.

Here's a gedankenexperiment for you: Pretend you're a heuristic device trying 
to identify network security problems. You're seeing dozens of connections from 
the wireless network to port 6667. Would you guess that it was more likely a 
bot infection or the sudden convergence of a hundred geeks?

Another problem we've identified: During a large download, somewhere between 
2-5MB, your connection will freeze up. The only thing you can do is log out and 
log back in. Using a download manager might help a little bit, but it won't be 
fun. There's no solution for this yet; personally, I've given up on downloading 
those so-called "urgent" security updates from Microsoft, since the network 
security devices seem hell-bent on preventing me from doing so.

And then there's Trend Micro's HouseCall. Have you been silently redirected to 
their site? That's Bluesocket's default behavior when something goes wrong, 
apparently. When you see that, it means Bluesocket has had a little accident 
and needs to be changed.

Log out and log back in. If you closed that login window, or it was blocked 
automatically, release and renew your DHCP connection.

Hey, we're a bunch of geeks - can't someone make a Firefox add-on that will 
automatically log us out and back in again every 60 seconds?

One final note: The network technician, Robin, is going to be joining the 
code4lib list to post announcements as the Georgia Center team keeps working on 
this. Be nice to him - he's one of our number, and he's frustrated and 
embarrassed by the mandated, but nonfunctional, Bluesocket appliance. I'm sure 
we'll help him in any way we can.

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