re-add Hugo-isms for internal links

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Don Harper 2021-10-19 07:14:39 -05:00
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@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ Description = "February Check-in"
Yeah, so February is supposed to be a fun month, at least for me. My birthday happened (Happy Birthday to me!). Valentine's day was very low-key due to the Plague. And then, we had the Polar Vortex come calling the day after Valentine's day.
I wrote a [bit about it]({{<ref "/post/2021/02/well,-that-was-fun.md">}}) already, so I am not going to rehash that now.
I wrote a [bit about it]({{<ref "well,-that-was-fun.md">}}) already, so I am not going to rehash that now.
I also wrote about [upgrading my theme]({{<ref "/post/2021/02/new-look,-again.md">}}).
I also wrote about [upgrading my theme]({{<ref "new-look,-again.md">}}).
Things are going well with the ${JOB}, so I cannot complain there.

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Focus_Keyword: "firewall"
So, back to the end of 2016, [Netgate](https://netgate.com) announced a small (think pack of playing cards size) ARM based firewall. I was in need of a new firewall, so I picked one up. This little guy runs [pfSense](https://pfSense.org) which is a [FreeBSD](https://freebsd.org) based firewall solution, and it ran very well for me with no issues for over 4 years.
Until the [Winter Storm of 2021](/post/2021/02/well,-that-was-fun.md), that is. Now, I am not sure if something happened to it during the storm, or if the internal storage passed its write endurance. Either way, I knew it was not long for the world, so I started prepping for the replacement.
Until the [Winter Storm of 2021]({{<ref "well,-that-was-fun">}}), that is. Now, I am not sure if something happened to it during the storm, or if the internal storage passed its write endurance. Either way, I knew it was not long for the world, so I started prepping for the replacement.
Since pfsens had worked well for me, I was planning on keeping it, but upgrade to some better hardware. I found a Qotom Q515G6-S05 Mini PC which has 6 Gigabit Ethernet Intel NICs powered by Intel Celeron 3865U. The extra ports meant I could easily carve out some networks for specific things like IoT things. But, it does not seem to be yet...

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Victor_Hugo: "true"
Focus_Keyword: "firewall"
meta: "The firewall saga continues"
---
When I was here [last](/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall.md), I was talking about how my trusty firewall appliance of many years had fallen over, and the challenges of trying to get [pfSense](https://www.pfsense.org) working on the new hardware. I figured it was time for a quick updates.
When I was here [last]({{<ref "crash-of-the-firewall">}}), I was talking about how my trusty firewall appliance of many years had fallen over, and the challenges of trying to get [pfSense](https://www.pfsense.org) working on the new hardware. I figured it was time for a quick updates.
This last weekend, I did cut over to the purpose-bought box for the firewall, but I have not as of yet put to use the extra ports for WiFi and DMZ use. I still have a bit of thinking to do on how I best want to set that up.

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Victor_Hugo: "true"
Focus_Keyword: "March"
---
Wow. March has passed us already. It was a busy month for me. I attended some training, I [rebuilt](/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall/) [my firewall](/post/2021/03/firewall-saga-pt-ii/), I posted on my [my photo blog](https://www.donaldharper.com), I tweaked my theme, I cleared out my desk at the $JOB in preparation for a move.
Wow. March has passed us already. It was a busy month for me. I attended some training, I [rebuilt]({{<ref "crash-of-the-firewall">}}) [my firewall]({{<ref "firewall-saga-pt-ii">}}), I posted on my [my photo blog](https://www.donaldharper.com), I tweaked my theme, I cleared out my desk at the $JOB in preparation for a move.
# Training
I attended my first external training class in a long time in March. I took 'Certified Scrum Master' as a virtual course. The instructor did a good job presenting the information without if being a pure info dump, and he structured the class in an engaging way even if it was over Zoom. Now, I just need to go take the test...

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Focus_Keyword: "July"
July. More than half way through the year.
Well, it has been a bit since I have done one of these (like, back in [March](/post/2021/04/march-2021-check-in/)). I am not going to recap everything since then, just this month.
Well, it has been a bit since I have done one of these (like, back in [March]({{<ref "march-2021-check-in">}})). I am not going to recap everything since then, just this month.
Based on the graph of traffic at the firewall:
@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ I got up early on the Saturday to try and get some sunrise photos. I got some,
{{<gallery dir="photos/Travel/US/Galveston-2021-07/" />}} {{< load-photoswipe >}}
In addition to the [photo walk](/post/2021/06/quick-photo-walk/) last month, I managed to find my self at the [Houston Graffiti Building](https://www.jillbjarvis.com/where-to-find-street-art-in-houston-houston-graffiti-building/) again. I spent some time, and came away with some keepers:
In addition to the [photo walk]({{<ref "quick-photo-walk">}}) last month, I managed to find my self at the [Houston Graffiti Building](https://www.jillbjarvis.com/where-to-find-street-art-in-houston-houston-graffiti-building/) again. I spent some time, and came away with some keepers:
{{<gallery dir="photos/Local/Graffiti-Building-2021-07" />}} {{< load-photoswipe >}}
So, the month has been good for photography and family time. The $JOB has been a bit...challenging. Whilst I have had some time to do some 'real' work (in this case, a bit of coding to automate a process) I got roped into the all-hands-on-deck-highest-priority project to upgrade the major applications clusters. Of course, the vendor has not tested the upgrade path they want us to follow, and random things have been breaking in new and odd ways. Oh, and through in the random server deciding it wanted to do its own thing, many long hours this week.
On too August!
On to August!