Boxes

I have a large number of boxes, or almost none, depending on what time of day it is, and how much I have had to eat for breakfast. Machines on the 'inside' network are stored in a private zonefile in my own LAN. You can't get to it.

I actually had someone send me mail who claimed that this level of network information was a huge security risk. Oh please.

Hosted somewhere

miracle.mongers.org
aka mongers.org. It's a Dell PowerEdge 1550 with 256MB, 9 & 36GB SCSI disks. It is located at pil.dk's hosting facility. Runs OpenBSD, and provides me and others with a secure host to use mail, usenet, web and IRC from.

Home LAN

gateway.inside.mongers.org
Soekris Net4511; LAN gateway to the world. Provides wireless access to clients running IPsec.
priceless.inside.mongers.org
IBM ThinkPad 560Z w/64MB ram running OpenBSD -current. Previously, this was my primary workstation. Now retired.
tori.inside.mongers.org
IBM Thinkpad X40, 40GB disk, 1.5G RAM, Windows + OpenBSD. My primay workstation.
playstation.inside.mongers.org
Runs Windows XP and is used for games. Athlon 1500+, 512MB RAM, GeForce FX 5200 (128MB). 100GB IDE disk.
marvel.inside.mongers.org
Soekris Net4801 w/128MB ram and 60GB harddrive; it runs Apache httpd, Samba, cvsync, Subversion, RoundUp, symon, distccd and PostgreSQL.
builder.inside.mongers.org
IBM ThinkPad 240 w/128MB ram running latest OpenBSD release. Used for trial&error-style testing.
diediedie.inside.mongers.org
My wife's ancient PC running Windows 98.
video.inside.mongers.org
FujitsuSiemens Activy 300: My Digital Video Recorder running OpenBSD. 250G disk, 100Mbit ethernet, TerraTec 600 TV capture card + DVB-S card.
redundant.inside.mongers.org
Virtual CARP IP address. Provides DHCP and PXE (and other services that need to be redundant) to internal hosts.