Books  IPv6 in Practice—A Unixer's Guide to the Next Generation Internet.  424 pages, hardcover (Springer Heidelberg, 2007)
NetBSD/OpenBSD Supplement.  (2007)
Fedora Supplement.  (2007)
Publications and Talk Manuscripts Faktor Mensch – Wie man Benutzern, Entwicklern und Administratoren IPv6 nahebringt.  (iX 09/2009)
Eine Frage der Zeit – Technische und praktische Aspekte der IPv6-Einführung.  (iX 09/2009)
IPv6-Programmierung mit der erweiterten Socket-API.  (iX 06/2007)
How to Make Sure that Nobody will Ever Use My Excellent Software (Twice).  (EuroBSDCon 2006, Milan, Italy)
IPv6 in der Praxis, Teil 1: Weichenstellung.  (iX 02/2005)
IPv6 in der Praxis, Teil 2: Namensdienste und Zeitsynchronisation.  (iX 03/2005)
IPv6 in der Praxis, Teil 3: Services, Dual Stacks und das "Internet6".  (iX 04/2005)
Warum ich keine "digitale Signatur" will.  (GUUG Uptimes, 2005)
Zuverlässigkeit vor, hinter, unter und über dem Cluster.  (GUUG Uptimes, 2005)
Stateless Autoconfiguration, dynamische DNS-Updates und viele ungeahnte Möglichkeiten.  (DFN-Betriebstagung, 2004)
IPv6: Mehr als ein größerer Adressraum.  (GUUG Frühjahrsfachgespräch 2004)
After the Boom: A Health Check for IT Systems.  (GUUG Frühjahrsfachgespräch, 2003)
Never Touch a Running System – Wir warten erst, bis nichts mehr geht.  (sage@GUUG Karlsruhe, 2003)
"Never Touch..." Revisited – Ein Versuch zur Ursachenforschung.  (GI-Regionalgruppe Rhein-Main, 2003)
Building Large IT Systems.  (sage@GUUG Frankfurt, 2002)
Technical Documentations Introduction to rdist.  (ca. 1993–2001)
Configuring a Name Server with BIND 4.  (1998)
How to Boot Unix from a Network Server.  (1998)
| Presentations and Podcasts IPv6 – Was kommt da eigentlich auf uns zu?.  (CCC Stuttgart, Oktober 2009)
IPv6: eine ganz kurze Einführung.  (GUUG-Regionaltreffen Rhein-Main/IT-Stammtisch Darmstadt, 2009)
IPv6 und die Adressknappheit. Teil 1 Teil 2 Teil 3 Teil 4 Impromptu-Podcast eines Fragments aus meinem Tutorial beim ersten deutschen IPv6-Gipfel am Hasso-Plattner-Institut (HPI), Potsdam (2008)
Source Code TCP/IPv6 Socket Programming Framework. [ipv6-tcp-demo-1.0.0.tar.bz2] IPv6-enabled TCP/IP sample code (2004)
McJoin: Join an IPv6 Multicast Group. [mcjoin-1.1.tar.gz] A program to subscribe individual multicast groups with. (2005)
Maketsigkey: DNS TSIG Generation and Installation Script. [maketsigkey-1.0.2.tar.gz] A shell script to be used on a primary name server to generate TSIGs and add them to the running configuration. Used together with nsautoupdate and syncrevzone. (2003–2004)
Nsautoupdate: Send DNS Updates from an Autoconfiguration Host. [nsautoupdate-1.0.1.tar.gz] A shell script that lets a host update its DNS entry whenever its addresses change. Used together with maketsigkey and syncrevzone (2003–2004)
Syncrevzone: Synchronize Forward and Reverse DNS Zones. [syncrevzone-3.0.1.tar.gz] A C++ program that lets one synchronize the forward and reverse zones of a name server. Used together with maketsigkey and syncrevzone. (2003–2004)
Netwatch: Monitoring for Minimalists. [netwatch-1.0.tar.gz] An embarrassingly simple shell script
that periodically pings a list of target machines and starts
to beep if one of them is unreachable.
Even works in the broken VT100 emulation of the Windows 3.11 telnet client. (1999)
DNS Config: From /etc/hots to a Zone File. [dnsconfig-0.3.tar.gz] An old Perl script that takes an /etc/hosts and generates equivalent
zone files and BIND4 boot files. A popular exercise for interns who
want to learn Perl or a similar language. (1998)
Blinkenlight: System status display (using home made hardware). [blinkenlight-0.2.tar.gz] A hopelessly outdated program which triggers eight LEDs connected to a printer
port, depending on the system activities on a prehistoric FreeBSD version.
For those who want to learn about the KVM interface. (1997)
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