diff --git a/templates/die.html.ep b/templates/die.html.ep new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9179d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/die.html.ep @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +% title 'Deprecation of Internet Explorer'; +% layout 'swagg'; +
Good riddance to bad rubbish...
+
+ Fun fact: Microsoft killed
+
+ the first usable web browser to the general public
- Did you hear the
- news? Downtime happening soon
-
-
- Looking for a network/Linux admin? Read about me
-
-
Looking for the game servers? Check out
the message of the day
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+ Here are some shell scripts I've written:
+ apt-up.sh - shell script that waits 10
+ min for a user to log into a Debian/Ubuntu system then proceeds to
+ update the system via the apt-get package manager if no one logs in,
+ finishing with a system shutdown
+ tf2server01-bup.bash - bash
+ script to tarball, encrypt, and upload a back-up of a game
+ server
+ fedup-swagg.sh - shell script to
+ upgrade Fedora releases
+ yum-up.sh - shell script to update
+ system via yum package manager and email me if a (service) restart
+ is required
+ stripe-cache-sizer.sh -
+ small shell script with a simple for-loop that sets the stripe cache
+ size on an mdraid array
+
+
+ Warranty: If my script breaks your system, you get to keep both + pieces. +
++ I am going to be moving equipment this weekend (6/26/2020 to + 6/28/2020) so there may be a full day or two of downtime while I piece + everything together. In the future I'm going to move the MOTD and this + little news section to another server because this message kind of + defeats the purpose (didn't help I posted it at the last minute + WHOOPS) +
++ I purchased the swagg.net domain name last year but never go + around to cutting over from the old one. As with the move from + swagg.ddns.net, I'm going to hold onto swagg.cc to serve redirects + but eventually I'll be letting it go as swagg.cc actually costs me + money +
+I got bored and changed stuff and now there's HTTPS
++ Due to me physically moving my server (and everything) to my new + place in Northern VA, there was some downtime (2 days) and + SwaggNet now has all new IP addresses. I think it's done now but + there may be some more downtime at night during the weekend as I + have to clean up my cabling as things got a bit spaghettified + during the move and I haven't had the time to unravel it all. +
++ I've been quietly playing around with IPv6 for some time and + finally felt comfortable going "global" with it, however the old + domain name (swagg.ddns.net) was a free Dynamic DNS name and thus + was not configurable as an AAAA (IPv6) + record. Therefore swagg.cc is now + the new domain name for SwaggNet and swagg.ddns.net has be + reconfigured to simply point to swagg.cc and will stay that way as + long as I can hold on to that name. swagg.cc should now resolve to + IPv4 or IPv6 and if you're curious or want to test your own IPv6 + configuration, I've also + created ipv6.swagg.cc which + will only be used for IPv6 records so using ipv6.swagg.cc should + essentially force an IPv6 session if everything's been set up + correctly. +
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