On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 23:31, Dean Michael Berris wrote: > is this conevention open to the public, or is this the one where you > have to pay to get in?
You have to pay for it. But we're working that the members will be
given as much as 40% discount.
> i have very little to no experience when it comest to securing a linux
> box, and i think this is a great venue to learn from.
Yeah, you're right.
> is there anything like a 'securing your linux box' seminar/training that
> people in the list are holding or thinking of holding? kasi it's really
> a great idea, and perhaps the org (PLUG Org) might be able to solicit
> sponsors for something like that.
We already conducted one last year and it was held at APC. But the
ManilaCon is different. The speakers are White (and Black) Hats.
> i've had my hands on a few books (system admin's guide, network admin's
> guide) and a few HOWTO's but i couldn't call that experience.
>
> or alternatively, will the Dream Team have a training/practice session
> which perhaps other pluggers might be able to learn from? that would be
> neat though... ;)
The primary objective of the "Dream Team" is to secure as much as
possible the GNU/Linux box for the "hacking contest".
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