PHP Upgrade

Sunday, September 23. 2007
I upgraded PHP from 5.2.3 to 5.2.4 this evening. Everything appears to be working as expected, if there are any problems - let me know.

Graham

SSL Security Certificate ; tools.itrebal.com

Sunday, September 23. 2007
I bought an SSL certificate that has been installed. I've set it up so that https://itrebal.com will give you the same content as http://tools.itrebal.com - I realize that this is unconventional, but I figured I'd set it up so you don't have to send as many passwords over clear-text.

Graham

Spam Assassin, Greylisting, ClamAV, Etc...

Sunday, August 26. 2007
Today I disabled Spam Assassin, Greylistd, clamav, and several other things in my mail server. Instead I've replaced them with a system called ASSP: Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy. Basicly it runs all those things before the server accepts the email, therefore cutting down on disk space/computational time wasted/etc. It should be quite an upgrade, and should further decrease the amount of spam you receive. Because it denies spam right at the SMTP receive level, it has the potential to remove your email address from spam databases.

Graham

Not bad news, I promise.

Friday, July 27. 2007
I'm going to be out of town starting tomorrow. I'll have access to email and this blog throughout and so I'll be able to keep everything running up to par. If you need anything urgent, email remi@wolerized.com and he has permission to maintain the server.

Graham Christensen

Uptime no more... I hope

Friday, July 27. 2007
First off, I'd like to extend my deepest apologies for this evening's extended downtime. It was a combination of poor planning and execution that led to the downtime, and it shouldn't happen again.

It started out with a RAM upgrade from 512MB to 1GB today. My kernel happened to be old and not support 1GB of RAM, and so I needed to upgrade. I found the proper kernel in the apt-get repositories and installed it, all smoothly. After I had installed the new kernel I typed 'telinit 0' (shutdown)instead of 'telinit 6' (restart). Normally this wouldn't be too big of a problem: it would shut down and then I would go to the Remote Reboot panel, type in my password and reboot the machine. Unfortunately I couldn't remember my password for the remote reboot panel, so I requested a new password. This, of course, was tied to my email account hosted on the machine that was, of course, not running at the moment. At that point I emailed tech-support to have the machine booted up from their end of the connection. That worked, and now everything is working as expected.

My deepest apologies,
Graham Christensen