you’ve got to know when to hold ’em
Originally written 05.02.2002.
from an intersting salon article on no limit texas hold ’em:
In his book “Hold ‘Em Poker,” Kevin Sklansky, a world-class player, says you should never play hole cards worse than a king-9 unsuited (belonging to different suits).
played another game of poker with marco and rob. got shit cards all game. marco was playing recklessly and virtually gave away his money to rob. i played conservatively, but went all in at the end on the first good hand that i got. i thought that i had rob thinking i had an amazing hand because i had been playing conservatively all game, but his hand was better and i lost my pound. thank goodness we’re all poor so the pot is always really small.
project – 05.02.2002
originally written 05.02.2002.
- Set up ron as the remote syslog server. I’d like to use syslog-ng in the future, but in the interest of getting things working, I’ll just use plain old syslog for now.
- Tried to configure named on one of my virtual hosts to provide DNS for the honeynet. The config looked ok for a simple caching only nameserver, and the process came up, but to my chagrin, netstat -a didn’t show port 53 as being open. I think named is segfaulting for some reason. Maybe my poor beleagured virtual host doesn’t have enough memory alloted to it.
- e-mailed archie to try to get more ram.