posted at: 10:12 pm on Fri 23rd Mar 2007 , filed under: NFS, SysAdmin, NetApp, programming, IBRIX, SNMP, software

I’m glad to report that the filestat utility that I had released last year has been selected and published as the featured tool in the March NetApp Tech OnTap publication! Grab a copy and check it out!

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posted at: 10:34 pm on Sun 18th Mar 2007 , filed under: Apple, programming, browsers, 2.0, software

When using prototype javascript library and its Ajax routines, chances are that on Safari, you will get these errors:

Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Request header field is missing ‘:’ separator.

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posted at: 10:01 pm on Sun 18th Mar 2007 , filed under: LDAP, Identity

Over the past few months, we have seen an explosion of activity in the world of Internet identities. For reasons I have not researched and fully understood, the OpenID protocol has been the topic of every 2nd blog and every 3rd article. May be it’s got to do with the fact that prominent firms like AOL and others have started jumping on the bandwagon and instantly, everyone else wanted to jump on it.

I have also expressed my doubts about the validity of OpenIDs being synonymous with Internet Identities.

As I continue to keep pace with the developments, I am now of the feeling that my understanding of OpenID was true - but outdated and that OpenID in its 2.0 specification is a lot more than a username and password.

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