{"id":117,"date":"2001-11-14T08:01:30","date_gmt":"2001-11-14T14:01:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.brentnorris.net\/blog\/?p=117"},"modified":"2001-11-14T08:01:30","modified_gmt":"2001-11-14T14:01:30","slug":"11142001","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brentnorris.net\/blog\/archives\/117","title":{"rendered":"11\/14\/2001"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I would say that I have slacked off again, but man it seems they all start that way anymore.  Of couse I am not as bad as my friend <a href='http:\/\/maxx.zweix.com'>maxx<\/a> yet and let my life go for a year with out writing in here, but I digress.  Since I wrote last, there have been a few developments.  First my new machine lives&#8230; built a system out of the SOYO Dragon motherboard.  It is a sweet system.  Unfortunately when I was getting ready to move my hardrive over to it&#8230; it crashed!!! 40 Gigs of data pretty much gone.  Rebuilt the system in time to run the swim meet the next day and rebuilt the swim meet database for that meet.  I have lost a little bit of luster for work now days.  I get tired of the duality of the place.  At one time they want me to be a &#8220;Smart little technician&#8221; and solve the problems that they can&#8217;t or don&#8217;t have time to do, but when it comes to something that they think is &#8220;Extremely Important&#8221; they want me to be a good little robot and click the buttons to run the stuff without asking &#8220;why?&#8221; or &#8220;what is this going to do?&#8221;.  Recently one of the Domain Admins (who so far has had a lot of trouble getting his scripts to work correctly) sent us a link to a script he wrote.  This script was located in a directory which everyone had full access to (meaning that they could have changed his script if they wanted to), which no one else had looked at and which didn&#8217;t meet any of the parameters for what he was trying to do.  I was talking to my boss about it and how I didn&#8217;t think we should run it without more information since it could potentially screw up our image on the machines.  My boss, which doesn&#8217;t want us to do anything to the image without his say so, told us to run it and then ask tomorrow what it did.  I said it would be too late then since it might have already screwed everything up.  He didn&#8217;t seem to care and told me to run it anyway.  I told him I was clocking out and he could have the other tech (Jeremiah) run it if he wanted to.  Maybe it wasn&#8217;t the best thing to do, but I wasn&#8217;t going to be the one to screw up the machines, since it WOULD be listed as my fault and not the domain admins who would have screwed up the script.  I <b>hate<\/b> stuff like that.  So today I went back to writing scripts.  It seems to be the haven for my mind when I no longer am interested in the task at hand.  Two new scripts are being born from this&#8230; SmbTable and SMess.  SmbTable is a somewhat trivial smbstatus formater and organizer, while SMess might be a pretty cool system in the end.  It will be a clean Linux based system to allow the AMs to send messages to the reps out on the floor.  Hopefully I can get it all worked out rather quickly.  Most of my work now is working with SAMBA and trying to get <a href='http:\/\/diablonetwork.net'>diablonetwork.net<\/a> off the ground.  I am also working on a HOW-TO on SAMBA and Windows Domains.  It is really a document on how to hide a linux machine inside a Windows network.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I would say that I have slacked off again, but man it seems they all start that way anymore. 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