[Httpd Wiki] Update of ApacheCon2010Atlanta by Sander Temme
Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on Httpd Wiki for change notification. The ApacheCon2010Atlanta page has been changed by SanderTemme. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ApacheCon2010Atlanta?action=diffrev1=18rev2=19 -- = ApacheCon North America 2010 = '''NOTE: A vote has been called on the submitted proposals, to determine the slate that the PMC will submit to the !ApacheCon planners. This page is now closed for submissions. ''' + + '''NOTE: A general [[http://blogs.apache.org/conferences/date/20100428|Call For Papers]] has been published covering a number of tracks at the conference. That CFP does not include the HTTP Server track, for which submissions have closed.''' The Apache HTTP Server project has been given the opportunity to shape the program of a one-day track at !ApacheCon North America 2010, held November 1-5 in Atlanta. This page serves to gauge the interest of the community, both potential speakers and audience. If there is something you would like to come to !ApacheCon and see, add it to the Session Requests section below. If you would like to present a session, add the topic and a brief description to the Session Proposals section below.
[Httpd Wiki] Update of ApacheCon2010Atlanta by Sander Temme
Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on Httpd Wiki for change notification. The ApacheCon2010Atlanta page has been changed by SanderTemme. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ApacheCon2010Atlanta?action=diffrev1=15rev2=16 -- ||)'''Speaker contact info:'''||lsong at google dot com || ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| Page Speed is an open-source Firefox/Firebug Add-on. Webmasters and web developers can use Page Speed to evaluate the performance of their web pages and to get suggestions on how to improve them. The Page Speed rules are for improving client-side performance (e.g., optimizing images, combining resources, etc.) Many may find that manually modifying their web pages with Page Speed suggestions is tedious. Given that Apache HTTP web server is the most popular web server, we are developing an Apache module to automatically apply the Page Speed rules on the fly for web pages. We will discuss the implementation of the module, named mod_pagespeed, and explore various techniques available for Apache (such as mod_deflate, mod_expires) to improve client-side performance. || ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| Libo Song is a Software Engineer at Google. He works on Page Speed. || + + + + ||)'''Session Title:'''|| mod_proxy_balancer In The Trenches || + ||)'''Speaker:'''|| Daniel || + ||)'''Speaker contact info:'''|| || + ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| Entry added for the purpose of the vote. See discussion on PMC list for the Abstract. || + ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| || + ||)'''Session Title:'''|| ||
[Httpd Wiki] Update of ApacheCon2010Atlanta by Sander Temme
Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on Httpd Wiki for change notification. The ApacheCon2010Atlanta page has been changed by SanderTemme. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ApacheCon2010Atlanta?action=diffrev1=17rev2=18 -- = ApacheCon North America 2010 = + + '''NOTE: A vote has been called on the submitted proposals, to determine the slate that the PMC will submit to the !ApacheCon planners. This page is now closed for submissions. ''' The Apache HTTP Server project has been given the opportunity to shape the program of a one-day track at !ApacheCon North America 2010, held November 1-5 in Atlanta. This page serves to gauge the interest of the community, both potential speakers and audience. If there is something you would like to come to !ApacheCon and see, add it to the Session Requests section below. If you would like to present a session, add the topic and a brief description to the Session Proposals section below. @@ -9, +11 @@ We can propose to the !ApacheCon planning team six one-hour sessions in our track. Adding a session request or proposal does not guarantee that it will be proposed, or that the planning team will accept it, or anything else you might imagine. Any logistic or organizational considerations are solely handled by the !ApacheCon planning team and/or the conference production company. Training classes (half-day, full-day, two-day) are over here: [[ApacheCon2010AtlantaTraining]] - - ''Edit Away!'' - - == Session Requests == == Session Proposals == @@ -86, +84 @@ ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| The reworking of mod_proxy and the inclusion of mod_proxy_balancer has given HTTPD a degree of intelligence that rivals some hardware load balancers. In this session, the speaker will discuss how some of the features of different solutions line up and why mod_proxy/mod_proxy_balancer may be the better choice for you. A brief overview of configuration directives will be followed by several practical examples to help deal with common issues. || ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| Daniel Ruggeri has been heavily involved in deployment, configuration and strategy initiatives inside MasterCard in relation to Apache HTTPD for over four years. He is responsible for identifying and leveraging new abilities and technologies added to HTTPD to better manage or deploy HTTPD. He is also a hobbyist as far as utilizing HTTPD who has contributed patches to mod_proxy and mod_proxy_balancer. || - - ||)'''Session Title:'''|| || - ||)'''Speaker:'''|| || - ||)'''Speaker contact info:'''|| || - ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| || - ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| || -
[Httpd Wiki] Update of ApacheCon2010Atlanta by Sander Temme
Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on Httpd Wiki for change notification. The ApacheCon2010Atlanta page has been changed by SanderTemme. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ApacheCon2010Atlanta?action=diffrev1=3rev2=4 -- The Apache HTTP Server project has been given the opportunity to shape the program of a one-day track at !ApacheCon North America 2010, held November 1-5 in Atlanta. This page serves to gauge the interest of the community, both potential speakers and audience. If there is something you would like to come to !ApacheCon and see, add it to the Session Requests section below. If you would like to present a session, add the topic and a brief description to the Session Proposals section below. - The Apache HTTP Server Project Management Committee will consider the requested and proposed sessions starting March 21st. We have a deadline of April 16th to come up with a full program to propose to the planning committee. + The Apache HTTP Server Project Management Committee will consider the requested and proposed sessions starting April 4th. We have a deadline of April 16th to come up with a full program to propose to the planning committee. We can propose to the !ApacheCon planning team six one-hour sessions in our track. Adding a session request or proposal does not guarantee that it will be proposed, or that the planning team will accept it, or anything else you might imagine. Any logistic or organizational considerations are solely handled by the !ApacheCon planning team and/or the conference production company. @@ -14, +14 @@ == Session Proposals == - === Hardening Enterprise Apache Installations Against Attacks === + === === - Speaker:: Sander Temme - Topic:: Security - Audience:: Technical + ||)'''Session Title:'''|| Hardening Enterprise Apache Installations Against Attacks || + ||)'''Speaker:'''|| Sander Temme || + ||)'''Speaker contact info:'''|| sander at temme.net || - Abstract:: Enterprise installations of Apache are particularly attractive targets for malicious attacks, including Denial of Service, defacement, theft of data or service and installation of zombies or viruses. Hardening your deployment against such attacks calls for some special techniques and tactics. Come to this session to learn about attack detection techniques, server protection, secure deployment of multiple servers, configuration of firewall “demilitarized zones”, and judicious use of SSL encryption. How do you deploy an off-the-shelf application that insists on writing to the file system? And what steps do you take to securely deploy Apache on Windows or UNIX? This presentation will explore solutions to these very real situations. + ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| Enterprise installations of Apache are particularly attractive targets for malicious attacks, including Denial of Service, defacement, theft of data or service and installation of zombies or viruses. Hardening your deployment against such attacks calls for some special techniques and tactics. Come to this session to learn about attack detection techniques, server protection, secure deployment of multiple servers, configuration of firewall “demilitarized zones”, and judicious use of SSL encryption. How do you deploy an off-the-shelf application that insists on writing to the file system? And what steps do you take to securely deploy Apache on Windows or UNIX? This presentation will explore solutions to these very real situations. || + ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| Sander Temme is an Sales Engineer for Thales E-Security, a security and cryptography company whose clients include Fortune 500 companies, financial services companies and government agencies. He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation and is active in the httpd, Infrastructure and Gump projects. Sander has spoken at numerous conferences like ApacheCon, CodeCon, LinuxWorld, and chapter meetings and conferences of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Sander is owned by Murphy, the wonder cat. || - Votes - || +1 || || - || -1 || || - || 0 || || + ||)'''Session Title:'''|| || + ||)'''Speaker:'''|| || + ||)'''Speaker contact info:'''|| || + ||)'''Session Abstract:'''|| || + ||)'''Speaker bio:'''|| || +