Archive for March 3rd, 2010

Car Problems…

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Honey, Wash The Car Please.
For several years I have had a wonderful 1989 New Yorker (no that is not it in the photo).  It just rolled through the 160,000 mile mark yesterday.  As cars go it has been a good car, has run like a tank with few problems until now.  Unfortunately as cars age parts wear out… and they seem to all fail at once.  This winter has been a rough one on cars with the many potholes all forming at once. 

The first failure was my transmission.  Thankfully after consulting with a local shop (more about them later) they recommended that I take my car to Cottman Transmissions after replacing the transmission and two half axles, I asked the question… I should be good for a while now, right?  To which they answered well your struts are a bit soft but yeh you should be good.    Well, little did I know that I would be replacing the struts in under a week.  In their defense they did a good job of replacing the transmission for a good price, but knowing the added expense of replacing the stuts I may have reconsidered fixing the car.

Next a couple weeks later I noticed a bit of a wobble on the front passenger side. Thinking it was a bad tire I took it to the local sam’s club to get my tires looked at.  Turns out that yes they needed rotating and balancing, but it was the struts that were causing the big problem.  Sam’s is good at what they do, but it is limited to the basic tire and battery stuff.

So then next stop was a shop that a coworker of mine sent an email about getting a 10% discount because he was friends with a manager there.   Heartland tire and auto informed me that the front struts and back shocks were shot and that my Sway bar was broken.  Unfortunately they do not make sway bars for my car anymore so we just will have to do with out.  Heartland Tire and Auto also did a good job, but I hope that this is the end of my car problems for a while!

New Upgrades to my local network

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Switching my life
In the this is way overkill for a small home network I have been messing around with using a unused computer as a router-firewall-proxy.  Today the final piece of the puzzle came into place.

I currently get internet from Qwest DSL, unfortunately because I am out on the edge of town and am not a priority it is only a 1.5 Mb line.  It works but is not as speedy as I would like.  For my configuration I have a 2wire dsl modem set in bridge mode.  On my side of the DSL modem I have set up a HP/Compaq ProLiant DL360 that I got free from a fellow LUGer.  It is running a copy of Karmic Ubuntu server edition. I configured it to connect to the DSL using PPPoE using ppoeconf.  Finally on the lan side of the network NAT is provided by shorewall.  I also configured the server to provide DHCP service and transparent proxying via Squid.

The final part of the local network came today via UPS, a D-Link DGS-2208 gigabit switch.  So far, the move to gigabit Ethernet has been nice between my file server and desktop.  To round out the network, G wireless is being provided by a WRT54G router with its routing features shut down.

All total it has been a nice little exercise in server configuration and network management.  The next project will be configuration of an openvpn tunnel for remote system access.  But that is a project for another day.