Re: Talk topics

2013-04-27 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:33 PM, kenta ke...@guster.net wrote:
 Personally I'd be interested in SIP as I have little to no exposure to
 it ...

  +1 on the above.

  I can (in theory) give talks on: DNS and BIND; Samba; Sendmail;
IPTables/netfilter/policy routing; Squid HTTP proxy/cache; OpenVPN.  I
need *lots* of advanced notice for planning purposes, so it can't be
hey, can you speak next week.  :)

  On the shell scripting note, I know lots of stuff, not sure if I
could give a talk, maybe.  But another option is Shell Tips and
Tricks where everybody just comes to share those things they know
about the shell that are handy.  Basically a Nifties Night with a
shell focus.

  (Nifties is an idea stolen from Bill McGonigle, basically a bunch
of quick talks by whoever shows up, on whatever topic they think is
nifty.)

-- Ben
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Re: Talk topics

2013-04-25 Thread kenta
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Curt Howland howl...@priss.com wrote:
 That was a lot of fun last night.

 So let's see. Topic ideas, what are people most interested in...

 PGP/GPG, personal cryptography

 Encrypted removable media

 Networking architecture fundamentals

 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and why/how VoIP uses it

 The Registry Is Not An Index, or What was being discussed at the 1996
 IETF session where I thought I'd met Maddog?

 Ok, that last one is not really much more than a 5 minute topic on the
 grand scheme of DNS. Still, I'm stuck now forever wondering just who
 that guy was. One of life's mysteries.

 For style examples, to see if folks really want me talking about
 anything at all, I refer y'all to the blog I started some two years
 ago,

 http://anarchic-order.blogspot.com/

 ...especially the initial I've been wanting to say this for years
 plunge and flurry of posts in Feb. 2011.

 Curt-
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Personally I'd be interested in SIP as I have little to no exposure to
it and following closesly is encrypted removal media, as this is
something I should probably be doing... but I don't :)
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Re: Talk topics

2013-04-25 Thread Curt Howland
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:33 PM, kenta ke...@guster.net wrote:
 Personally I'd be interested in SIP as I have little to no exposure to
 it and following closesly is encrypted removal media, as this is
 something I should probably be doing... but I don't :)

I'm already throwing together a rubber-meets-the-road SIP
presentation, so long as no one expects it to be developer's
conference quality. :^)

On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:18 PM, mad...@li.org jonhal...@comcast.net wrote:
 Setting up a Firewall (IPCop?)

I've done iptables by hand, I'd be very interested in seeing one of
the front-ends and how they work.

 Hints and kinks for managing passwords (perhaps in conjunction with GPG/PGP)

That would make an excellent double-header.

 Shell scripting for beginners and old farts

I could use to learn a bunch on that subject.

Curt-
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Re: Talk topics

2013-04-25 Thread Ed Robbins


Curt Howland howl...@priss.com wrote:


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:33 PM, kenta ke...@guster.net wrote:
 Personally I'd be interested in SIP as I have little to no exposure to
 it and following closesly is encrypted removal media, as this is
 something I should probably be doing... but I don't :)

I'm already throwing together a rubber-meets-the-road SIP
presentation, so long as no one expects it to be developer's
conference quality. :^)

I'd also be happy to do a presentation on SIP. As I write this I'm on my way 
home from SIPNOC.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:18 PM, mad...@li.org jonhal...@comcast.net wrote:
 Setting up a Firewall (IPCop?)

I've done iptables by hand, I'd be very interested in seeing one of
the front-ends and how they work.

 Hints and kinks for managing passwords (perhaps in conjunction with GPG/PGP)

That would make an excellent double-header.

 Shell scripting for beginners and old farts

I could use to learn a bunch on that subject.

Curt-
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