[Eug-lug] BSD music / and presentation THIS SATURDAY

horst horsu at freeshell.org
Fri Aug 13 17:59:17 PDT 2004


Any BSD fan interested in a BSD music-CD ? ((yes, music))

My ISP (freeshell / SDF) runs 1.6.2_STABLE NetBSD but has also compiled a 
music CD with contributions from members. So you can guess the music is an 
interesting mix :-)
  The cover shows the red BSD devil in a white VW beatle. VERY cute!

For some reason I got two copies, so the 2nd can be yours. I'll bring it 
to Hal's talk on Sat, which you shouldn't miss -- his presentations are 
always a treat !

  - Horst

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> Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:28:08 -0700
> From: Bob Miller <kbob at jogger-egg.com>
> Reply-To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group <euglug at euglug.org>
> To: euglug at euglug.org, lug at peak.org, linux at lists.orst.edu
> Subject: [Eug-lug] Announcement: EUGLUG presentation THIS SATURDAY
> 
> Sorry for the short notice, but we're delighted to have a
> presentation for this Saturday.  Hal Pomeranz is back, and
> he's talking about hackers.
>
> 	Topic:   How They Do It: Unix Hacking 101
> 	Speaker: Hal Pomeranz
> 	Time:    Saturday, August 14th, 1:00 PM
> 	Place:   EFN, 43 W. Broadway, Eugene
>
> 	Ever wondered how the bad guys break into Unix systems? Ever
> 	wonder what they do once they get in?  Hal Pomeranz, primary
> 	instructor for the SANS Institute's Unix Security Track,
> 	discusses stack smashing, session hijacking, and other
> 	nefarious tricks for breaking into Unix systems.  This talk
> 	will also look at the current state of the art in the rootkits
> 	that attackers use to escape detection and maintain access
> 	after a successful break-in.
>
> This is Part I of a two-part series.  Hal will present Part II in
> Corvallis in September.
>
> --
> Bob Miller                              K<bob>
> kbobsoft software consulting
> http://kbobsoft.com                     kbob at jogger-egg.com
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