From jenny.shedd at teamsnap.com Fri May 24 13:29:57 2013 From: jenny.shedd at teamsnap.com (Jenny Shedd) Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 14:29:57 -0600 Subject: [Baylisa-jobs] Jr. Linux Systems Administrator needed for Fun SaaS Product, work from home In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This position is half reactive and half proactive. You?ll help the rest of the Linux sysadmin team keep things humming along day to day, while at the same time working to expand our infrastructure out for future growth. We?re looking for someone with flexibility, great problem-solving skills, a strong ability to communicate and a big sense of humor. You should be offended by inelegant solutions and take it personally when the servers aren't giving the captain all they've got. Got ideas? Share ?em. There are no sacred cows here. TeamSnap (www.teamsnap.com) is an award-winning mobile and web service for managing ongoing activities including recreational and competitive sports teams, social groups, and other organizations. We?re a fast-moving and fun company. We have a proven revenue model and an enthusiastic, rapidly-growing customer base. Find more details at http://www.teamsnap.com/jobs. Apply at jobs at teamsnap.com From rayw at rayw.net Sat May 25 18:43:31 2013 From: rayw at rayw.net (Ray Wong) Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 18:43:31 -0700 Subject: [Baylisa-jobs] looking for a security/systems consultant Message-ID: I think I've achieved some buy-in to hire a consultant to help me get over some of the larger hurdles in upgrading some systems. Is anyone available or does anyone know of anyone who is? Most glaring need are some older legacy systems. The good news is they're java platforms, so may be somewhat possible to upgrade/replace the underlying apache/jboss. I'd sort of prefer nginx/tomcat but don't really know what's involved in changing servlets. Anyway, main thing is someone who can help dig in and see if we're compromised and missed it, and help us get everything upgraded to versions without so many known vulnerabilities. mix of older FC, debian and semi-recent ubuntu. hit me up off list and we can discuss in more detail. -R> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: