Willing to relocate: to Tokyo, with visa sponsorship (I'm currently in Italy, not Japan)
Technologies: Strong and enthusiast about network engineering (TCP/IP(v4|v6), BGP, Netfilter/IPtables, Cisco IOS), Linux system administration (ubuntu, debian, nagios, mysql, LVM, nginx, KVM, ...), git, Python and C. More limited knowledge of C++, Java, linux kernel programming.
Willing to relocate: to Tokyo, with visa sponsorship (I'm currently in Italy, not Japan)
Technologies: Strong and enthusiast about network engineering (TCP/IP(v4|v6), BGP, Netfilter/IPtables, Cisco IOS), Linux system administration (ubuntu, debian, nagios, mysql, LVM, nginx, KVM, ...), git, Python and C. More limited knowledge of C++, Java, linux kernel programming.
1) Biometric stuff is relatively easy to copy and fake
2) I might be ok for the government to have my fingerprint, but not the first shop on the street.
Willing to relocate: to Tokyo, with visa sponsorship (I'm currently in Italy, not Japan)
Technologies: Strong and enthusiast about network engineering (TCP/IP(v4|v6), BGP, Netfilter/IPtables, Cisco IOS), Linux system administration (ubuntu, debian, nagios, mysql, LVM, nginx, KVM, ...), git, Python and C. More limited knowledge of C++, Java, linux kernel programming.
Should I write a TCP/IP stack in 2016, I would do it IPv6 only. There are several methods for translating IPv4 into IPv6 so that you can get both protocols working anyway. Writing it IPv4 only is useless and harder to extend later.
And don't come to tell me that we are not using IPv6 please... ( https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html )
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Willing to relocate: to Tokyo, with visa sponsorship (I'm currently in Italy, not Japan)
Technologies: Strong and enthusiast about network engineering (TCP/IP(v4|v6), BGP, Netfilter/IPtables, Cisco IOS), Linux system administration (ubuntu, debian, nagios, mysql, LVM, nginx, KVM, ...), git, Python and C. More limited knowledge of C++, Java, linux kernel programming.