I see I wasn't specific enough last time about the place :-)

please RSVP to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

the meeting is at IDC in Hertzelia (Hamerkaz Habein Tkhumi) which used
to be the nun-mem base just south of the airport. map is here:
http://www.idc.ac.il/main/Content/Bigmap.html

date is Friday, January 7th.
11am at Class 4 (cross the campus, turn right, last room in the computer
lab row), I'll try to get some sort of a map up on the website.

So far I got only 5 RSVP replies, please tell me in time so we can make
sure we have enough room.

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As mentioned before, this month's lecture is about the open() call (Ury
Segal), and Y2K horror stories. for the next Friday I have two options
scheduled: the fork() call (Ury Segal) and using Python for prototyping
(Chen Shapira), possibly even fit both if time permits. A month later I
thought I'll give a talk myself about IPchains, proxies and building
basic firewalls with free software. More sugestions can be dropped in
the mail address I gave above.

-- 
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"Linux poses a real challenge for those with a taste for late-night
hacking (and/or conversations with God)."
(By Matt Welsh)



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