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April CapBUG Meeting - PF/CARP/pfsync

March 31st, 2007 by merdely

April 24, 2007
6:30 pmto8:30 pm

Fresh off his interview with Will Backman on bsdtalk, Jason will be giving a talk and demonstration on PF, CARP and pfsync at the April CapBUG meeting. The demonstration will include using two Soekris embedded devices with OpenBSD configured as a redundant carp pair. Though highly dramatic, I doubt Jason will use the infamous “axe” technique to show failover. I guess it depends on how much caffeine he had that day.

Due to the availability of equipment, we will hold this month’s meeting at Raba in Columbia, MD at 6:30 PM EDT. We will again broadcast this talk as part of MetaBUG.

Note: the meeting starts at 22:30 UTC.

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April SFOBUG Meeting

March 28th, 2007 by dwc

April 3, 2007
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Peter Hessler will be exploring xenocara, the new modular X, which has now replaced the old XF4 in OpenBSD-current. See SFOBUG for location and other details.

Note: the meeting starts at 02:00 UTC.

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Reminder - First Live MetaBUG Tonight!

March 27th, 2007 by jdixon

The MetaBUG is proud to present our first official video presentation this evening. Matt Fisher will be presenting his Vulnerability 2.0 talk at the Capital Area BSD Users Group. The CapBUG meeting starts at 6:30pm EDT (-04:00 GMT); we expect to have the video stream started shortly thereafter, with Matt’s talk beginning around 6:45pm EDT.

We welcome all MetaBUG members world-wide to join us for Matt’s presentation. Please remember that the stream will be via RTSP using H.264/AAC codecs. If you have any questions about platform support with the stream, please refer to this post.

RTSP URL: rtsp://live.metabug.org:8000/metabug.sdp

Live Stream

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Testing our demographic - What’s your BSD?

March 25th, 2007 by jdixon

We’ve finally added polls to the MetaBUG site. Now that our membership is really taking off, we’d like to get a sample of how our BSD usage breaks down. What’s your favorite BSD?

Are you buying a CD set?

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MetaBUG Announcements Posted

March 15th, 2007 by merdely

Today we have officially announced MetaBUG to the world! Welcome to Undeadly and Digg readers!

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March CapBUG Meeting

March 14th, 2007 by jdixon

March 27, 2007
6:30 pmto8:30 pm

Matt Fisher will be presenting his talk entitled Mistakes to Lure Hackers: Vulnerability 2.0 at this month’s CapBUG meeting. Matt is a Senior Security Engineer at SPI Dynamics and shares leadership of the Washington DC OWASP chapter.

Cross-Site-Scripting and SQL Injection are now the most commonly reported vulnerabilities in the CVE. We will examine the entire genre of web application security and the unique security paradigm required, while zooming in on XSS and SQL Injection. Think Web 2.0 sites are neat? So do the bad guys and we’ll examine some of the factors going into the “new web” that makes them so vulnerable to script attacks.

I was in NYC for his talk at LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit. Although the talk is not BSD-specific, it is very informative and should be of particular interest to BSD Systems Administrators who pride themselves on high security. Matt is a very engaging speaker and highly experienced with his subject matter. This will be the first presentation to be streamed live via the MetaBUG, but if you’re in the DC area, you’ll still want to come out and see it live! The meeting location is at SPARTA in Columbia, MD.

Directions to SPARTA

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Video Streaming Update

March 13th, 2007 by jdixon

I was able to get streaming server software installed on a well-connected system over the weekend. Thanks to work by Brad Smith, OpenBSD-current will soon have a patched version of VLC that supports RTSP for live video feeds. A few users have tested this out while I streamed a test feed from my laptop, and it works great! We should be able to support dozens of remote clients, but the true test will come at the next CapBUG meeting (speakers willing). Read on for more details about patching VLC if you can’t wait for the OpenBSD ports to unfreeze (or you’re a Free/Net/DragonFlyBSD user).
Read the rest of this entry »

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March PhxBUG Meeting

February 24th, 2007 by merdely

March 6, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Location:
ASU, Tempe Center Map

Details:
This month’s presentation will be “An Introduction to Honeyd: A HoneyNet in a Jar“, co-sponsored by LOPSA-US-AZ, the Arizona chapter of the League Of Professional System Administrators. Following up on Darren Spruell’s excellent presentation of HoneyNets and the HoneyNet project, I (dwc) will give a tour of honeyd, a very configurable honeynet daemon written by Niels Provos. Honeyd can be configured to emulate the network stacks of various operating systems, provide various services, and answer on unused IP addresses or whole subnets.

This month we have a new location at ASU, courtesty of Wayne. Thanks, Wayne! It’s in Tempe Center on the corner of Mill & University, with free parking from 7PM in Lot 16. Map link in the location above…
After the presentation we will meet up at Casey Moore’s Oyster House (Map) just around the corner.

LOPSA

Times are Phoenix local time

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February CapBUG Meeting

February 24th, 2007 by merdely

February 27, 2007
6:30 pmto8:30 pm

Our monthly CapBUG meeting takes place next week, February 27, 6:30pm at SPARTA in Columbia, MD. Jason Dixon will be doing a presentation on recommended technologies in a modern *BSD-based mailserver. The proposed setup includes Postfix, Cyrus-SASL, SSL/TLS, virtual user accounts, PostfixAdmin, OpenBSD spamd, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin, Razor2, Courier-IMAP, and Courier authdaemond. Other technologies such as FuzzyOcrPlugin, RoundCube Webmail and server-side filtering with Courier maildrop will be touched on as well.

We’re asking for volunteers to do a short demo of their favorite *BSD-related hardware or software product. Nothing formal is required, just a basic understanding of the item(s) and a willingness to be embarrassed in front of your peers. If it’s really good, I might even buy the winner a free Guinness afterwards.

Directions to SPARTA

Times are Maryland local time.

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Announcing MetaBUG.org

February 21st, 2007 by merdely

Welcome to the home page of the Global BSD User Groups! This “MetaBUG” has been created in order to assist local BSD user groups around the globe through cross-pollination of ideas, presentation topics, meeting announcements, and promoting awareness of the various local BUGs.

See the About page for more information.

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