Manage your bandwidth use
Reinier did a presentation about why would I do bandwidth control?
He showed how traffic goes in different scenarios.
The basic outcome is, if you manage your bandwidth by blocking unwanted
traffic and caching the rest, you get the most out of your internet
connection.
Secondly; we need to promote local content as it is faster to get and
essentially (to ISPs anyway) cheaper to get.

Installing a Linux/*bsd firewall
Kyle and Simon
They covered the basics about networks.
They then ran an installation of pfSense
Different packages for pfSense was discussed including Captive Portal
(www access control), Quality of Service, Intrusion Detection System
(Snort), Squid Web Cache, SquidGuard (URL block), HTTP Antivirus Proxy
(HAVP).
Load Balancing and Failover of internet connections.


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Jan Rasmussen
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