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About Site

This web site was originally designed over Winter Break of 2000. The server went live sometime in November of 2000 and was just getting uptime for thoes couple months. The original purpose was for testing the code name "Sandman" firewall. This web site used to be called "sandman" and was a front for this very firewall. The original "Sandman" version 1.0 firewall was written in ipchains. The "Sandman" version 2.0 firewall was updated using iptables a year later and filters packets by hardware MAC addresses. :-) Really shwank indeed.

On September 12th of 2002, I bought the mrozowski.org domain name for ten years. Yippie! About time I suppose.

On June 25th of 2003, I bought the mrozowski.com and mrozowski.net domain names for ten years. w00t!!

Around October 16th and 17th of 2003, this web site went though some major changes, and much needed updates. Some of the new features include the following:

  • Personal and Professional Site separation
  • Main greeting page for all three domains
  • Fortune mod random quote for greeting
  • Randomized CSS Themes for the Personal Site
  • Smart links which disable on the current page
  • Sub-menus for the online journal, photos, links, and resources
  • Redesigned Radio Show page with two columns
  • Setup a border around every page so the content text doesn't touch the outside border
  • Made the web site look good on all screen resolutions by resizing dynamically

Around November 5th of 2003, this web site and e-mail was moved out of the rotting cespool known as Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and it is now being hosted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with multiple connections to the North American Internet backbone.

Around February 7th of 2005, this web site and e-mail was moved off of phpwebhosting.com's servers and transferred to DreamHost.com's servers. The difference between the two providers is astounding! I don't know why I didn't switch sooner.


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