Note: several of the links above and below are defunct at the moment. Update coming sometime.

The author

My name is Sune Foldager, I am a computer science graduate student at DIKU, the computer science department of Copenhagen University. I also hold bachelor degrees in mathematics and computer science, and a technical “degree” as electronic technician.
My main interests are mathematics (especially logic, topology and set theory) and computers (especially programming). I also dabble in gaming (PS2 mainly), role play (not dressing up and running around in a forest – sitting around a table drinking tea rather) and a little bit of linguistics (I am especially interested in the works and mythology of J. R. R. Tolkien).
I may be reached on ICQ using UIN 1836128 or on AIM/Yahoo using screenname nicuramar. Of course there is also an email address: . For more specific information, look here. [link defunct].

What is this?

This is simply my website. The full purpose of it is unclear to me at the moment, but currently it is used to put some projects online, that I have been and am working on. Under Released projects below, you will find stuff that actually works and might even be useful. The Scetch-board projects are those that are far from finished, or just aren't worth it yet. I am also planning to have a blog sometime (If I decide on something interesting; I refuse to run yet-another web diary).

Released projects

A super-user exec wrapper, especially designed for use with the Lighttpd web server. If you want to use dynamic FastCGI in Lighttpd and have multiple indenpendent sites, a wrapper is needed to ensure that each site is properly isolated. This small, clean, C program aims to do that in a secure and flexible fashion.
A combined log splitter and rotator for Apache. This splitter sits as a small filter between Apache and the log files, and creates a file per site, with optional directories per site as well. It can also rotate the files (with optional and fully configurable compression) when they reach a certain size, and has an interface allowing for easy external rotation. Apache (or the splitter for that matter) never needs to be stopped contrary to traditional rotation.
A wrapper system [link defunct] for overcoming problems with Apache when using CGI with suexec (which is needed in any secure multi-user environment using anything but only PHP). I wrote it specifically for Mailman, since that program has numerous problems running under those configurations. It will work for any CGI program though.

Scetch-board projects

I am working on a mailing list manager (MLM), written in Ruby. This is mostly out of a lot of frustration with Mailman and other MLMs I used. It's very rudimentary at the moment, and no documentation is offered (i.e. pretty much like any other open-source project ;-)). A link will follow soon.

Stuff I find interesting

Editor, Server OS and standard adherence:

TextMate — OS X Editor Gentoo Linux Valid XHTML 1.1

Other things

My root certificate used for the TLS portion of the site, among other things.
If you have an account (which means you know me!), you can also access the webmail interface.