Hi guys , I know you normally get busy so just thought I would remind you on the slides you guys said you will send .
Thanks again . Frankie On Tuesday, April 3, 2012, John Johansen <john.johan...@canonical.com> wrote: > On 04/03/2012 08:47 AM, Frankie Onuonga wrote: >> Hi, >> it is possible for me to attend. >> in addition to what has been highlighted above I can give a brief >> summary on what has bee happening and how security will most likely >> go. >> I can also do a hands on how to use the tool in various environments. >> We use it here in the university I attend so I think it is something I >> should be able to do easily. >> >> but I can prepare something that we can have ready and go through even >> on a skype meeting to make sure things are clear then from there we >> know for sure what I am going to do there. >> >> what do you guys think.? >> > Hi Frankie, > > this is great, I'll stop worrying now about getting some one to this then. > > So I know I have old slides and Christian has some slides from past > presentations and tutorials. Don't feel like you have to use any of this > material, just that there is stuff you can draw from if you want. > > If you want any help I am certainly willing and I am pretty sure there will > be others as well. We can coordinate via, irc, email, skype what ever > works best at any given time. > > thanks for doing this > john > > > > >> thanks. >> >> Frankie Onuonga >> >> >> On 4/3/12, Christian Boltz <appar...@cboltz.de> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Am Montag, 2. April 2012 schrieb John Johansen: >>>> On 03/31/2012 02:00 AM, Christian Boltz wrote: >>>>> maybe you have already heard that the openSUSE Summit will take >>>>> place from September 21-23, 2012 in Orlando Florida. >>>> >>>> Christian out of curiousity what kind of workshop, would you have run? >>>> >>>> I am assuming a more hands on style tutorial right? >>> >>> I didn't think about it too much yet, but I'd say a mix of a talk and a >>> hands-on would make sense. >>> >>> First explain the most important permissions (r, w, ix, mr, Px, Ux, ...) >>> to give everybody a basic understanding. This (more or less >>> automatically) includes reading one of the profiles in /etc/apparmor.d/ >>> (Doing a hands-on without explaining the basics first doesn't make sense >>> IMHO.) >>> >>> I gave a talk about AppArmor at LinuxTag 2009 - it took about 30 minutes >>> including two live demos: >>> >>> a) create a profile for a very simple "hello world" script >>> >>> #!/bin/bash >>> echo "Hello World!" > /tmp/hello.txt >>> cat /tmp/hello.txt >>> rm /tmp/hello.txt >>> >>> Then try to exploit the script (anyone knows how to do that? ;-) and >>> show how apparmor denies the exploit ;-) >>> >>> b) profiling vsftpd >>> >>> The usual thing: run genprof, start and stop vsftpd, update the profile. >>> Then upload a file and update the profile again. >>> >>> >>> For the openSUSE Summit, I'd replace part b) with the hands-on and let >>> everybody choose what he/she wants to profile. >>> >>> I can provide my slides if you are interested - but I won't include them >>> in this mail to keep the question from a) interesting *eg* >>> The slides are in german, maybe I'll find some time to translate them. >>> I'm thinking about giving a similar workshop at the openSUSE conference >>> in Prague (in october), so I have to do it anyway. >>> >>> The funny part is that I could just take the slides and give a talk >>> today - the only needed change is the removal of "set capabilities" ;-) >>> (and of course some of the newer features are not included, but maybe >>> that would be too much in a talk targeted at apparmor newbies.) >>> >>>> It would be really >>>> good if we could have someone from the community be there >>>> representing the project, so we will be kicking around ways for this >>>> to happen and should work towards putting together a proposal that >>>> someone could present. >>> >>> I'd say Frankie volunteered ;-) - but nobody will object if more people >>> visit the openSUSE summit. >>> >>> >>> And just as a reminder: >>> >>>>> Feel free to forward the CfP to a more broader audience in the >>>>> Ubuntu world ;-) >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Christian Boltz >>> -- >>> [ls] Das ist ein kleiner Ludwig, gefolgt von einem kleinen Siegfried >>> (zwei muntere Recken, die auszogen, den Drachen zu schrecken). >>> Keine Ida, denn BurgfrÀulein haben in Heldenrunden nix verloren. >>> [Philipp Zacharias in suse-linux] >>> >>> >>> -- >>> AppArmor mailing list >>> AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor >>> >> > > > -- > AppArmor mailing list > AppArmor@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor >
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