C++ – A New Adventure

I’ve programmed in a lot of languages; Ruby, Perl, PHP, Python, Visual Basic .NET, I’m always trying to expand my knowledge base. Now I’ve decided to dive into C++. Why? Well, I like a challenge. My gut feeling tells me …

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Mozilla Mirror

If you’ve been following our previous blog entries, you may have noticed we are on a mission to contribute back to the open source community. Recently we’ve announced that SDUNIX has become an official mirror for the Apache Software Foundation …

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GNU Mirror

Last month I announced our participation in The Apache Software Foundation by becoming an official mirror. Now I’m proud to announce that we’re officially contributing to The GNU Operating System by facilitating a public mirror to their software repository. Nothing …

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Apache Mirror

For a long time I’ve wanted to contribute to the open source community and I’m happy to announce that SDUNIX has become an official mirror for the Apache Software Foundation. Our mirror can be found at: http://mirror.sdunix.com/apache Being a part …

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Enable IPv6 on FreeBSD via Tunnel Broker

I’m a big supporter of the effort to bring native IPv6 connectivity to all networks. A significant amount of service providers around the world aren’t yet providing it to their customers. That leaves most people with the option of bringing …

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IPsec VPN Tunnel on FreeBSD

I recently came across the need to establish an always connected secure VPN between two of my office locations. Each location has a FreeBSD router in place. I’ve worked with establishing these types of VPN connections using OpenVPN and MPD5 …

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