[CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas

Chuck Fullerton cfullerton at tenablesecurity.com
Tue May 15 08:50:25 EDT 2007


Chris, et al.

My TCP/IP Fundamentals presentation is from a Hacker's point of view but not
very vendor specific.  If someone were to follow up with a presentation on
how to set up TCP/IP and networking on different distro's and the
differences between them, and maybe some other stuff, I'm thinking it might
be pretty good.

i.e.  I know Red Hat's Distros but if you ask me to set up FreeBSD or Debian
with Networking, I'd have to do some research first.

Whaddya think?

Chuck. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Worsley, Christopher [mailto:Christopher.Worsley at hp.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:39 PM
To: Chuck Fullerton; Danyelle Gragsone; calug at unknownlamer.org
Subject: RE: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas


When you say linux networking do you mean administrative activities like
controlling interfaces (ifconfig/iwconfig), more programming (i.e., writing
client/server apps using tcp or udp), or networking drivers (such as the
prism2/madwifi/acx100)?

Cheers,

Christopher


-----Original Message-----
From: calug-bounces at unknownlamer.org
[mailto:calug-bounces at unknownlamer.org] On Behalf Of Chuck Fullerton
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:54 PM
To: 'Danyelle Gragsone'; calug at unknownlamer.org
Subject: Re: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas

I'd be willing to do a TCP/IP Fundamentals presentation... If someone would
be willing to follow it up with a Linux Networking piece.

Chuck. 

-----Original Message-----
From: calug-bounces at unknownlamer.org
[mailto:calug-bounces at unknownlamer.org]
On Behalf Of Danyelle Gragsone
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:44 PM
To: calug at unknownlamer.org
Subject: Re: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas

Greetings,

I wouldn't mind a File systems and networking talk.


Danyelle

On 5/14/07, Brandon Checketts <brandon at brandonchecketts.com> wrote:
> Anybody interested in a meeting that takes an in-depth look at some 
> aspect
of
> Linux internals.   Any particular topic may not warrant a full 2 hours
on
it's
> own, but maybe have two or three people each talk for 30-45 minutes on
one?
>
> Sample ideas:
>   - File systems: In-depth look at ext3 + info about others (ReiserFS,
GFS, etc)
>   - Startup process in-depth (boot loader -> kernel load -> init
scripts)
>   - Memory management (interpreting 'free', 'vmstat', VSZ, RSS etc)
>   - Process management (interpeting load average, Signaling, nice,
etc)
>   - Networking (netstat, iptables, etc)
>
>
> I don't know if we have any experts on any of these topics, but most 
> of us, as users, have probably researched into one or more of these 
> areas a little bit on our own.  Giving a presentation on one would 
> allow you to perhaps dig in a little deeper on a topic than you may
otherwise get to.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon Checketts
>
>
>
>
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