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Negative
August 31st, 2006, 03:27 PM
Irongeek's Antionline profile (http://antionline.com/member.php?s=&action=getinfo&userid=185215)

Name: Adrian Crenshaw (Yep, dropping my docs all over the place)

Place and date of Birth (or age): Louisville, Ky, 31 (damn I feel old)

Current place of residence: New Albany, Indiana

Marital status: Single [know any geek girls in the area ]



AO: How did you get into computers?

Irongeek: I had an old 8086 when I was a kid and did a little programming. When I started to go to school for electronics I decided I liked computers better so I went for a BS in Comp Sci at a local university.

AO: What is your area of specialty?

Irongeek: I'm sort of a jack of all trades. I don't know a lot about anything, but I know a little about a lot of things. I dig computers security so when I have the free time that is what I research. When I start to learn something new I write tutorials and articles as notes for myself and others who might be interested. I then post the articles here and on my site ( http://www.irongeek.com )

AO: What do you do for a living?

Irongeek: Computer support for a local library and a little side work.

AO: How did you get into your career?

Irongeek: I was going to school at the university and decided to get a job in one of the computer labs. That lead to my job in the library.

AO: Describe your education and/or training?

Irongeek: I have a BS in Computer Science and a bunch of certs that don't mean shit (CNE 5, CNA 3.1x, CNA 4.11, CNA 5, MCP, MCP+Internet, Network+, A+, I-Net+, Server+, MCSE and MCSE+Internet). Most of the useful knowledge I have I've picked up from others or got from reading books. One of the nice things about working for a library is that they order just about any book I want. I also have an AS in electronics.

AO: Do you plan on staying where you are (career-wise) or are you still in school / working on certs to get into another area?

Irongeek: I will most likely be here for awhile. I'm too used to the slack a university provides, I'm institutionalized if you will. I may go for some other certs when someone else pays for them.

AO: What one piece of advice would you offer to others who may be interested in following a career path or educational path similar to yours?

Irongeek: I'm not sure many would want to follow my career path. Just read about and do what you like.

AO: What skill do you think is invaluable in your area of specialty?

Irongeek: My ability to read an instruction manual and search Google. Most problems can be solved with those two simple skills and some time.

AO: Describe one of your best / most effective security practices.

Irongeek:
1. Update, update, update.
2. Know what you are about to run on your box.
3. Don't run anything you don't need on your box.
4. Know what is running on your box.
5. Keep up to date on the latest exploits.

AO: Do you have a little-known fact about yourself (personal, hobbies, tech-related) that you would be willing to share?

Irongeek: I love zombie films, don't ask why. I collect energy drink cans, stuffed animals (penguins and H.P. Lovecraft based monsters mostly) and swords.

AO: How did you find Antionline?

Irongeek: Just did a web search for a good security forum, this one seemed like the best.

AO: Anything else you'd like to share?

Irongeek: A pitcher of Guinness if any of you are in the area.

bagggi
August 31st, 2006, 06:16 PM
isnt it strange..one studies so much and still the useful knowledge comes from somewhere else

zombie films? bet you'r into rock (gothic).

and one more thing, be careful when you come to UK (you collect swords)

HTRegz
August 31st, 2006, 07:49 PM
Hey Hey,

Energy Drink Cans eh...

I've got a "Power Up" Energy Drink can that I keep on my desk.. It's got Mario (From Super Mario Bros.) on it with a mushroom.. My girlfriend has a couple Happy Bunny energy drink cans... Next for me is a Stewie (from Family Guy) can.

That's pretty cool though.

Peace,
HT

thehorse13
August 31st, 2006, 08:47 PM
Hmmmm, I keep real playing chips from Vegas on my desk along with dice, a metal tip dart but no energy drink cans. I'm old skoolz, even older than Iron. To me, the only energy drink on the planet is Mountain Dew. Old BOFHs will understand the reference. LOL.


Nice antiview.

--Th13

cacosapo
August 31st, 2006, 09:39 PM
I love zombie films....stuffed animals (... H.P. Lovecraft based monsters mostly) and swords.

zombie + Lovecraft (stuffed!!) + swords!!

Oh man. Did anyone notice some trouble here? :)


p.s. btw, where did you get Lovecraft stuffed animals????

DakX
August 31st, 2006, 09:54 PM
Hmm I was looking forward to this anti-view, well to all of them. Its nice to get to know the "famous" people around here. You get to know the person behind the handle a bit.
Can you do one on Skiddieleet/zerocool or what name he goes here ;) ?

gore
August 31st, 2006, 11:07 PM
Zombie movies and Energy Drinks and stuffed Penguins... Wow no wonder we get along.

Irongeek
September 1st, 2006, 02:06 AM
Thanks guys.

For the Lovecraft toys check out the company that makes them:
http://toyvault.com/cthulhu/index.html

You can fin the cheapest prices with Froogle.

Clp727
September 1st, 2006, 10:16 PM
Irongeek, you're my neighbor...kinda. I live in Shelbyville and work in Louisville. I have downloaded several of your tutorials from your website. They are great!

Irongeek
September 1st, 2006, 10:26 PM
Cool. You should check out http://HackLouisville.com then.

Clp727
September 3rd, 2006, 09:00 PM
Thank you Irongeek. I just joined!

codelogman
September 4th, 2006, 01:03 AM
I respect so much the work with slackware about www.remote-exploit.org in the tutorials section (http://remote-exploit.org/index.php/Tutorials). This simple man has understanding very good how the slackware kernell, and how the modules can be processed very simple, understable, readable and of the quality of his papers are so a high level systems comprension.


thanks for all midnights in my 486 reading your papers. I learn some unkow stuff from here.

;)



AzRaEL

er0k
September 4th, 2006, 01:30 AM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=276424#post911744) by Clp727
I live in Shelbyville

Hrm.. as a simpson's fan I think that means I am supposed to hate you..

NetSecExpert
September 7th, 2006, 09:03 PM
Irongeek, I definitely give you props for an awesome website and all the hardwork in putting together the tutorials and stuff. You should no doubt, with your knowledge and passion for the industry be able to get a top IT security job. I'm sure the library is fun and stuff, but your holding yourself back if your not sitting in a CSO position now.

RoadClosed
March 26th, 2007, 10:20 PM
I'm sure the library is fun and stuff, but your holding yourself back if your not sitting in a CSO position now.

It's probably the chicks.

Computernerd22
March 27th, 2007, 12:34 AM
Irongeek: I have a BS in Computer Science and a bunch of certs that don't mean shit (CNE 5, CNA 3.1x, CNA 4.11, CNA 5, MCP, MCP+Internet, Network+, A+, I-Net+, Server+, MCSE and MCSE+Internet).

I like this thread good read. Me personally, I like your last name. Crenshaw <---Theirs a crenshaw in East LA california. Keep it gangsta homie. Crenshaw is K00l as shit!


PS Keep up the good work at AO and www.irongeek.com (http://www.irongeek.com)

A lot of people really like your style and your shit.

Cheers, CN22

dopeydadwarf
March 27th, 2007, 03:55 AM
Ello,
Horse, Gore, Htreqz, Roadclosed, er0k, Computernerd22, and irongeek. (forgive any misspellings in your handles)

Interesting idea here. Taking some of the old timers, and posting an interview. I know this is old, but there are a few active posts so what the hell.

A lot has changed since I was last active here. Both with the site and me.

bs safe and stay free

Sup Neg

gore
March 27th, 2007, 03:28 PM
Hi :) How you been?