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RHCE!!!!

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  • always feels good to get some confirmation on the fact you know what you're doing.
    • Thanks!

      Fortunately, I took the rapid track course prior to the exam... having been mostly a Solaris admin in the past and mostly OS-oriented, I'd never set up some application-level things like Squid before. The class was definitely a help on the applications side and a good introduction to Red Hat's many tools that they provide to simplify some things (though I still think /etc/sysconfig is a mess).
  • Good job!
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  • It's always nice to expand one's knowledge, and, be able to add the cert to the resume. :-)

    I'm supposed to be working on my CLP [novell.com]. I really need to get a replacement motherboard so I can have a test machine again.

    • The cool thing is: I am using what I learned in the rapid track course right now. I am connected to a hotel's unencrypted Wi-Fi access point. Well, that just won't do for sending passwords and such over the 'net. So I set up a squid proxy at home, which I'd never done before until the class. I'm using SSH to tunnel a local port to my squid proxy, so all my web traffic is now encrypted.
      • by Degrees ( 220395 )
        That is very cool. At work, our Linux guys do things like that, and it has been really helpful for testing inbound communication problems from outside our firewall.

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