Well, as we saw with the last effort we need to organize this 
beforehand. I volunteer to demonstrate file system security. Ricky, you 
*just* did a presentation on security. Want to step up? John B? Jerald? 
Shannon? John H? Tim? Nathaniel?
John, regarding tables.. I don't really see a need. At most we will need 
two. We only need one server, and maybe two or three clients. I may be 
on a different track than you though.
Regards, Dustin
John Hebert wrote:
<em>> We originally scheduled a special network and system
<em>> security meeting on a previous weekend, but had to
<em>> postpone due to scheduling conflicts.
<em>> 
<em>> In light of the fact that we don't have a topic for
<em>> the August meeting, why don't we combine the "general
<em>> questions/install help" with covering basic security
<em>> countermeasures? All we really need is for a few
<em>> knowledgeble people to show what kind of security
<em>> measures they take on their own boxes. It would make a
<em>> good opportunity for newbies to have their boxes
<em>> "tweaked" and made more secure, while learning more
<em>> about the basic configuration changes made.
<em>> 
<em>> Dustin, is it possible to get a few tables from
<em>> somewhere at Coates? Or should we just grab a few from
<em>> work? I believe Shannon offered to bring a 24 port
<em>> hub. Shannon, does that offer still stand? I can bring
<em>> some power extension cables and a couple of power
<em>> strips. I recommend for anyone bringing their own
<em>> machines to bring a network patch cable and a power
<em>> strip.
<em>> 
<em>> I'll also bring an SVGA extension cable for the
<em>> overhead projector, so that specific configuration
<em>> demonstrations can be made to everyone.
<em>> 
<em>> What we need most is for BRLUG members to get involved
<em>> at the meeting. If you are a newbie, bring your
<em>> machine and plenty of questions. If you are somewhat
<em>> experienced with Linux configuration and security
<em>> trouble-shooting, help by answering questions and
<em>> sharing your knowledge.
<em>> 
<em>> Because it will be a hands-on event instead of a
<em>> demonstration, how about we call this next meeting
<em>> "Getting Your Hands Dirty"? :)
<em>> 
<em>> John
<em>> 
<em>> --- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<em>> 
<em>>>Well, John H. is supposed to be working on a special
<em>>>hack meeting. John?
<em>>>
<em>>>Regards, Dustin
<em>>>
<em>>>IcEmAg wrote:
<em>>>
<em>>>
<em>>>>I think a good topic would be "Hacking and Linux"
<em>>>>
<em>>>and "How can you prevent
<em>>>
<em>>>>hackers or "Crackers" from bombing your computer. 
<em>>>>
<em>>>and after that good
<em>>>
<em>>>>conversation we should answer questions about PC
<em>>>>
<em>>>LINUX and hardware
<em>>>
<em>>>>problems.
<em>>>>
<em>>>>Thank You
<em>>>>
<em>>>>From
<em>>>>
<em>>>>
<em>>>>Tony
<em>>>>----- Original Message -----
<em>>>>From: "John Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<em>>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<em>>>>Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 10:53 AM
<em>>>>Subject: Re: [brluglist] next meeting
<em>>>>
<em>>>>
<em>>>>
<em>>>>
<em>>>>>Sounds good to me. Long overdue.
<em>>>>>
<em>>>>>John
<em>>>>>
<em>>>>>--- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<em>>>>>
<em>>>>>
<em>>>>>>We do not currently have a topic for the next
<em>>>>>>meeting. Any suggestions?
<em>>>>>>I think it may be time to have an open meeting
<em>>>>>>
<em>>>where
<em>>>
<em>>>>>>everyone comes by,
<em>>>>>>brings hardware if they want to, and we can just
<em>>>>>>work on installations,
<em>>>>>>configuring, etc. We haven't done that in over a
<em>>>>>>year I think. We should
<em>>>>>>probably do it every six months or so.
<em>>>>>>
<em>>>>>>Regards, Dustin
<em>>>>>>
<em>>>>>>--
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