Construction! About Frondeur

Specifications

Motherboard
Asus P4P800SE
Processor
Intel Northwood Pentium 4, 3.06GHz clock, Hyperthreading enabled
Memory
3GB physical, 729MB swap
HDD
SeagateST3500830A500GBIDERAID5
SeagateST3500830A500GBIDERAID5
WDWD400BB40GBIDEOS disk, swap
WDWD800BB80GBIDEwebroot
WDWD5000YS500GBSATARAID5
WDWD5000YS500GBSATARAID5
PSU
450W RaidMax
Case
Antec Three Hundred Case
Cooling
4 X 120mm (2 case front enter, 1 case side enter, 1 case rear exit)
1 X 140mm (case top exit)
1 X ThermalTake Big Typhoon CPU cooler
DigitalDoc5 manager
Removable Media
4X 3-disc optical changer
52X/24X/52X CD-RW
Network
onboard 1000Base-T
PCI Netgear 10/100 NIC as hot spare
Graphics
ATi All-In-Wonder Rage128

Services

Webserver
Currently running my data on http://frondeur.homelinux.net, willing to make subdirectories for other users.
Tor relay
Not directly accessible, but Frondeur is part of the Tor network (node Frondeur).
Freenet node
Not directly accessible, but Frondeur is a Freenet node.
Disk access
I am willing to host files, either web-accessible or shell-only, within reason. I have recently brought online a 1.3TB RAID5 array, which should be usable by any user on the system.
Shell Communications
IRSSI, finch, and elinks are all current and stable on Frondeur.
UPS backup
Running on an APC Back-UPS XS 1300 LCD, average runtime is 15 minutes, meaning that Frondeur should stay up through most power faults.
sudo Access
I am willing to discuss allowing sudo access to some commands.
BOINC Projects
Frondeur is currently running SETI@home and PrimeGrid projects, I am willing to donate time to other projects per suggestion.
FTP
There will, at some point, be a publicly-accessible, two-way FTP server running on Frondeur. However, as of this writing, this was broken.

Website created and maintained by Andrew G. Meyer, PGP public key here