I am a software engineer at Untangle. If you are looking for a gateway router that is also an easy to use VPN, SSL portal, stops spam, scans for viruses, and want it all in one easy to use, very fast box, then Untangle is the solution for you. Download it now at download.untangle.com.

465 Calderon Ave Apt 2, Mountain View, CA 94041
831.419.5044 tbelote@tombelote.com
Software Developer
Software Engineer, Untangle, Inc., San Mateo, CA
November 2007 - Present
Secure Open Source Network Gateway. Java, ExtJS, JSON-RPC, PHP, Ruby on Rails.
Software Developer, Digisense, Inc., Redwood City, CA
October 2006 - November 2007
Data management and off-site backup to Amazon S3 solution.
Software Developer, EmailLabs, a J L Halsey company, Menlo Park, CA
June 2006 - September 2006
PHP Developer on an email marketing application with a very high amount of traffic and data.
Software Developer, Security Sales Engineer, Cryptine Networks, Redwood City, CA
May 2005 - June 2006
Developing software for a hosted vulnerability discovery, reporting, and mitigation targetting small to medium businesses. Presented to customers and VCs.
Web Developer & Systems Administrator, Tarantella, Santa Cruz, CA November 2003 - September 2004
Responsible for all public facing web servers including http://www.tarantella.com maintained Perl and PHP scripts and MySQL databases. As part of the IT staff I supported desktops and servers running Windows, RedHat Linux, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, and Sun Solaris.
Systems Administrator & Software Developer, Premier Consulting, Santa Cruz, CA
May 2001 - July 2003
While contracted to Tarantella, I automated user account management by moving to a central LDAP server and writing a program to synchronize user accounts with a Humanics HR database running on Oracle 8i. Also, I updated their on-line store to use IE compatible DOM Javascript instead of Netscape 4 Layers JavaScript. Also performed various system administration tasks, ran backups, rotated tapes, and tested restores. For Caldera I implemented updates and bug fixes for their partner and hardware compatibility website in Oracle PL/SQL.
Tutor/Grader, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
September 2001 - Spring 2003
Led lab sections and graded for assembly language programming class and databases class.
Graduate Coursework in Computer Science - GPA 3.76
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
Talks:
BS in Computer Science - GPA 3.50
June 2003
University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
High School Diploma
May 1999
Mississippi School for Math and Science
Published Patent Application 20050246344 "Method and system for a reliable distributed category-specific do-not-contact list"
Fluent: PHP, Ruby, Python, Bash, C, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Yahoo UI, AJAX
Familiar: C#, C++, Perl, LaTeX
Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat), Windows, Mac OS X
MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle
Nessus, Nmap, Paros, Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Apache HTTPD, Apache Jakarta Tomcat, Ant, BIND (DNS), iPlanet Directory, OpenLDAP
Sendmail, qmail, Postfix, Procmail, YUM RPM repositories, Subversion, Bugzilla, firstboot, kickstart
A few pictures from the Untangle ACCRC Linux Installfest in total over 400 computers were setup with Ubuntu for schools in the bay area. About 70 computers were installed at Untangle. It was a very long two days.
Here are some photos I took in Natchez, MS and at the wedding at Stanton Hall and the Carriage House.
Lower resolution web friendly form:
High resolution originals for printing:
This one is longer about 65 miles and has the advantage of going through Pescadero which has a nice bakery grocery store. But the climb up Page Mill Rd. with the cars and the sun can be brutal.
Go up Old LaHonda and then keep going, down to the Pacific ocean. Then take Stage Rd to avoid a bad stretch of Hwy 1. Then Hwy 1 to Tunitas Creek Rd back over to the bay side of the peninsula.
Excellent ride from downtown Mountain View. Take Foothill Expressway to Sand Hill Rd to Old LaHonda. Then continue up Skyline Drive to Kings Mountain Rd for a fun fast descent. Then take Whiskey Hill Rd back over to Sand Hill rd and back down Foothill Expressway to Mountain View.
The google maplet is wrong, so just click on view larger map to see the route.