I found a great howto today for setting up DHCP and Dynamic DNS server on Red Hat 8.0. It literally took me about 5 minutes to get it installed and running. 5 minutes later, I had all my machines (WinXP, Win2K, OS X, Linksys Print Server) connected and working. Very slick!
Even better is I did it with Red Hat 9, which I downloaded last weekend and installed lazily over a few days. The upgrade from 8.0 was like butter. I like Void Main's Red Hat Tips so much, I'm tempted to mirror them in hopes this URL won't go away. But for now, I'll have faith and hope it's a true permalink. Hope you don't mind that I've stuffed this under my Java category - just doesn't seem fit for General.
Hey Russ, what do you think about putting Moblogger on SourceForge? If you have something against SourceForge, that's fine, how about putting it on a publicly accessible CVS server so folks can contribute?
I have a few reasons for wanting this:
- I want to see title support - maybe signified by a space in the subject after the password.
- I'd like to see the ability to specify multiple blogs/e-mail boxes in the config file (agentsettings.xml).
- A sample web interface would be awesome. For instance, the ability to edit the config file via a JSP and start/stop the agent through this same interface. Maybe even use Betwixt for writing/reading the config file.
- Use Velocity or XSL for templates - rather than hardcoding it in the Java code.
- This seems like a great project to integrate Jabber-blogging into.
If you give the OK, I can request the project be setup - but I thought you'd like to be the admin on it.