Hey, I'm driz. I'm a teammember of LinuxServer.io, an IT Consultant for the DoD, and I love technology.
- Migrating from DNSMASQ for DHCP/DNS to redundant kea-dhcp nodes (on hold because i lost interest)
- prepping to move from 10Gbps to 40Gbps in my home network (why not?)
- Current network overview
- 20Gbps port channels from access switches to the collapsed core switch
- 10Gbps to my desktop
- 20Gbps port channels to the servers
- 10Gbps from the core switch to the WAN edge
- Ribbon Communications' suite of applications
- Oracle SBC
- Cisco ASAv
- Kubernetes in preparation for the KCNA exam at the end of 2025
- VoIP
- networking
- home automation
- docker
- linux
- more...
Probably easiest on the Linuxserver.io Discord
- I was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division and have had multiple combat deployments
- I've lived in various places across 3 continents (so far) and vacationed in a 4th continent.
- I have been using Linux since 1996
- I started with Slackware 3.1
- I changed to LFS in 2002 to get the most out of my gaming pc
- I swapped to CentOS for a while due to work reasons
- I swapped mostly to debian in 2014 out of sheer laziness
- I got in to VoIP in 2002 to split a single POTS phone line between my college roommate and myself
- I made the mistake of using TTS using a highly sexualized voice for our recordings... it resulted in a LOT of calls and voicemails that were very odd
- I later met Mark Spencer, creator of Asterisk, at Phreaknic 7 in Nashville, TN and have used Asterisk ever since
- I provide service to my home
- my parents home in another state
- a couple friends in Canada
- and a friend in Afghanistan