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Date:      Mon, 5 Feb 2001 08:37:21 -0500 (EST)
From:      Trish <trish@bsdunix.net>
To:        jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   resume
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSO.4.21.0102050831000.31341-100000@superconductor.rush.net>

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Here is my resume, most of you know me anyway...

I had some things happen on-the-job Friday at LinuxWorld that I will
explain to anyone who asks. I'm not totally sure I'm going to leave yet,
but I'm shopping around, if the price/location are correct, I'm willing to
leave OSDN.

-Trish

Trish Lynch
trish@bsdunix.net
386 Great Road, Apt. B15
Acton, MA 01720
978-423-0166


March 2000 - present            Andover.net/OSDN/VA Linux Solutions
                                Senior Systems and Network Engineer
                                Manager of Network Operations for OSDN 
                                (the former Andover.net)
                                Author/Columnist

        Built datacenter facility at Exodus, including 
        architecture, network, systems, load balancing.
        Managed group of 4 people in administration of 
        datacenter and other facilities that ANDN and 
        OSDN owned. Mostly Linux, 2 FreeBSD firewall 
        systems. (this network has sites such as
        Slashdot, Freshmeat, and Thinkgeek on it)

        Wrote monthly BSD column for OSDN's 
        Open Magazine.
        Slashdot BSD section author.

January 2000 - March 2000       Independent Consultant
        Worked with Accustaffing.com on implementing FreeBSD
        solutions for mail, web, and other services.


March 1999 - Jan 2000            Senior Systems Administrator/Lab Manager
                                Stevens Institute of Technology
        Management of Computer Science Department Labs
        Management of Student Lab Assistants
        Support of UNIX Workstations in Computer Science Department
        Some research (studies include cryptography, IP-TNG (IP v6,
6bone)) 
        Support of SGI Origin Server, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Solaris Sparc 
        machines
        Sendmail, Apache, Samba, NIS, NFS.

December 1998 - January 1999            Independent Consultant
                                        Self Employed
        Unix Systems and Network Management
        Clients included iVillage and an extranet project for Lucent
        Technologies.

September 1998 - November 1998          Consultant
                                        OTEC, Time Inc.
        Senior UNIX Consultant to Time, Inc.
        Systems Engineering and Consulting
        Coordinated swapout of underpowered Pathfinder Sun workstations 
        to standardize platform. Other engineering, recommendations on
        what systems to upgrade and assessments.

February 1998 - September 1998        Systems Manager
                                      Cognitive Communications, LLC 
        Administration of Solaris, Windows NT, Windows 95, Mac-OS,
        FreeBSD, 
        Borderware Firewall, Cisco 2500 router, some perl, C.
        Security.
        purchasing and decisions on network software and hardware. 
        Managing team of support professionals and interns.

October 1997 - February 1998          Systems/Network Administrator
                                      Interactive 8
        Administration of Solaris, IRIX, OpenBSD machines . httpd, BIND,
        network administration, installation of CSU/DSU and 
        Cisco router for new t1, some perl coding, some
        C coding. Security.

August 1997-October 1997              Mid-Level Systems Administrator
                                      IDT Internet Services
        Administration of Solaris, IRIX, BSDI, SunOS machines for
        various services, including INND, Sendmail,
        ircd, httpd, radius, erpcd, shell services, 
        NFS. for large Internet Service Provider
        perl and c coding on small projects

                                                          
March 1997-August 1997        Senior System Administrator
                              Poppe Tyson Interactive , NYC
        Administration of 25 Solaris, SUNOS, and IRIX machines for 
        applications development and web service.
        (in New York and Silicon Valley)
        Network Management including IP management, Router 
        configuration and management, DNS/BIND, 
        ethernet hubs and switches.     
        Writing utilities for automation of system tasks in
        perl and various shell scripting languages.
        Configuration of services such as INN, HTTPD, Sendmail, 
        POP3, SMBD, TFTPD, FTPD.
        Working with clients on network specifications for collocation. 
       Leading such network projects as Dean Witter and ING Barings
        including all router, switch management, and application
        planning , Server configuration (Oracle and Netscape Web
        servers in Solaris 2.5.1 environment).
        System Administration of 2 windows NT development web servers.


August 1996-February 1997  Consultant
                           Analysts International Corp.
        Administration of RS/6000 Lotus notes database servers.
        Windows 95 image building and storage for internal machines.
        Lotus notes troubleshooting for OS/2 Servers, NT servers,
        and IBM RS/6ks.
        AIX administration.

June 1995-March 1996      Network Administrator
                          Alcohol and Drug Recovery, Annapolis MD 
        Novell Netware network administration (IPX), TCP/IP
        network administration (Linux, FreeBSD), internet
        connectivity (ISDN dedicated) , Database administration
        for DBASE IV State of MD SAMIS Database on MS-DOS. 
        SAMIS liaison between ADR and the state of MD.
        management of web pages and advertising (HTML)

August 1994-April 1995    Internal Support
                          Bionaire Corporation , Allendale NJ
        Help desk for Windows 3.11
        Networking help for Ethernet connectivity
        Troubleshooting network problems and reporting back to
        Systems Administrator.
        Some OS/400 on IBM AS/400 machines
        MS-DOS and Windows 3.11 instruction     

                                                                                
   
Education:
Graduated Mahwah High School, Mahwah NJ , class of 1992 
Top 1/3 of class.
                                                                                
   
Bergen Community College 1992-1993
Music Major, did not graduate

Completed several seminars about Systems and Network Security through
the USENIX association
(Rik Farrow's Windows NT for UNIX Systems Administrators, and 
Internet Security for UNIX Systems Administrators, Ed DeHart)


Skills:
UNIX( including SUN OS, Solaris 2.x, IRIX 5.x and up, Linux, FreeBSD,
AIX, SCO, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Digital UNIX/Tru64).

Programming languages: C, C++, perl, ksh, bash, sh, csh.

Projects: pennmush, Listar coding 

Other Operating Systems: MS-DOS, Windows 3.1x, Window NT (3.51 and
4.0), Cisco IOS, MacOS.

Equipment: Cisco Routers, Bay Networks and Cisco switches and
hubs, Ethernet,  Fast Ethernet, Sun SPARC (Sun4c-Sun4u), 
Silicon Graphics Indys and Indigo2s, IBM RS/6000,
Intel Machines, Macintoshes, IBM AS/400. 

Tools: ISS, Tripwire, SATAN, tcp wrappers, nmap, libwrap, firewalls
including ipfilter, ipfw, Firewall 1 and Borderware, NIS, NFS, 
Sendmail, Apache, PHP3, Samba, BIND, Xinet, CAP60, netatalk, 
and various other network services.
                                                                                
   

Other Pertinent Information: own, runs and administrates rush.net,
                             sagetree.org, and bsdunix.net. 

Organization Memberships: USENIX, SAGE, FreeBSD NYC Users Group founder.

Willing to relocate.


__

Trish Lynch
FreeBSD - The Power to Serve 		trish@bsdunix.net
Rush Networking				trish@rush.net
VA Linux Systems			trish@valinux.com
O|S|D|N					trish@osdn.com
New England Area BSD Users Group	trish@neabug.org
---

	"what makes me think i could start clean slated
	 the hardest to learn was the least complicated"
		-Indigo Girls, Least Complicated



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