TubeGen, quite simply put, generates tubes. The kind of tubes it generates is its primary distinction: molecular nanotubes. Originally written to generate just carbon nanotubes, TubeGen now has the ability to generate both periodic and discrete molecular input files for a variety of packages in bot…
Written by Jeff Frey on Tuesday March 15, 2016
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One staple of daily life at the University of Delaware are the chimes which play on the hour from 8 a.m. through 5 p.m – the carillons. These “bells” have long been virtual: audio files purchased from a vendor and played through amplified speakers on building roofs. Yet even virtual bells age, and …
Written by Jeff Frey on Tuesday March 15, 2016
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Here at the University of Delaware we were looking for a way to lock-down our campus license server to off-campus IPs. The particular way that we run FlexLM leaves all of the vendor sub-daemons registered on random TCP ports, making a strict and static software firewall setup inaccessible.
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Written by Jeff Frey on Tuesday March 15, 2016
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