Are you open to new opportunties in the Seattle area, or possibly know
someone
with apache or squid web server development experience who might be?

I'm working on 3 jobs, 2 w/ a Unix focus and one with an NT focus on the
same
product.  Ideally they would like the candidate to relo to Seattle, and
provide
full relo, but they are negotiable on this and for the right candidates,
telecommuting instead is possible.

Thanks!

Andi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



We are looking for a Software Engineer to help create the best ExtraNet
Solutions and Products.
You will be responsible for the Unix components of the ExtraWeb product
that is 90% open source.  Working as part of the product team, this
individual
will develop and enhance existing coss platform components that will be
shared between the Windows NT and Unix/Linux products.  Coordination with
the development lead and program manager will be required for creating
schedules and deliverables to QA.  Network programming at the Berkeley
sockets layer within a threading architecture is required.
Required Skills:
· Previous experience developing and/or debugging Apache modules.
· Minimum of 4 years commercial development experience on one or more Unix
operating system platform.
· Minimum of 1 year of TCP/IP Berkeley sockets programming on Unix.
· Commercial development experience building cross-platform (Unix and
Windows) products.
· Hands on development experience with Unix Daemons, threading, IPC's and
Unix security.
· In depth knowledge of the HTTP protocol, SSL, XML.
· Understanding of basic network security techniques and firewalls is
required.
· In depth knowledge of Internet proxies and caching algorithms.
· Hands on development experience with GNU tools, toolkits, autoconf and
libtool is a pl.
· Use of RCS, SCCS or CVS for source ccode configuration  is a plus.
To apply, send your resume to Andi Levin, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The company develops Extranet Management and Security (EMS) solutions
that allow organizations to extend their enterprise computing
environments to strategic partners, suppliers, customers, consultants,
and other key individuals outside the physical walls of the corporation.
Their software solutions enable organizations
to increase their competitive advantage, raise profits, and leverage
their investments in existing and future enterprise systems. The software
solutions are designed to simplify the process of creating and enforcing
security policies for internetworking, and adhere to open security
standards simplifies extranet deployment, enables interoperability,
and leverages existing network investments.


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