About

Network Engineer and Systems Administrator focused on enterprise routing, hybrid networks, infrastructure operations, and security-aware network design.

This site is a public knowledge base and working portfolio built around real-world network engineering and infrastructure work. My professional focus is on enterprise and multi-site network environments, with an emphasis on advanced routing, VPNs, firewalls, and diagnosing complex network behavior in production systems.

In parallel with networking, I work in server hosting and systems administration, supporting virtualized Linux-based environments where systems are provisioned, managed, and interconnected at scale. That systems background provides deeper visibility into how applications and operating systems interact with the network layer, which directly improves troubleshooting accuracy and design decisions.

Security is treated as a practical, hands-on discipline that informs how networks are built and operated. While not my primary job role, security considerations are part of how I evaluate real-world behavior, failure modes, and exposure when working with infrastructure.

This site documents the output of that work through how-tos, comparisons, playbooks, labs, and attack path analysis, including hands-on lab write-ups and applied technical explanations. The content is intended for network engineers, systems administrators, security-adjacent practitioners, and anyone actively learning by building and breaking systems.

 

For examples of my work and deeper technical material, the rest of this site serves as the portfolio.