horst wrote:

Any BSD fan interested in a BSD music-CD ? ((yes, music))

My ISP (freeshell / SDF) runs 1.6.2_STABLE NetBSD but has also compiled a music CD with contributions from members. So you can guess the music is an interesting mix :-)
The cover shows the red BSD devil in a white VW beatle. VERY cute!


For some reason I got two copies, so the 2nd can be yours. I'll bring it to Hal's talk on Sat, which you shouldn't miss -- his presentations are always a treat !

- Horst

Perhaps we could make some more copies tommorow (oh oh more hacking and hijacking with unix)



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Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:28:08 -0700
From: Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Eug-lug] Announcement: EUGLUG presentation THIS SATURDAY

Sorry for the short notice, but we're delighted to have a
presentation for this Saturday.  Hal Pomeranz is back, and
he's talking about hackers.

    Topic:   How They Do It: Unix Hacking 101
    Speaker: Hal Pomeranz
    Time:    Saturday, August 14th, 1:00 PM
    Place:   EFN, 43 W. Broadway, Eugene

    Ever wondered how the bad guys break into Unix systems? Ever
    wonder what they do once they get in?  Hal Pomeranz, primary
    instructor for the SANS Institute's Unix Security Track,
    discusses stack smashing, session hijacking, and other
    nefarious tricks for breaking into Unix systems.  This talk
    will also look at the current state of the art in the rootkits
    that attackers use to escape detection and maintain access
    after a successful break-in.



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