[juneau-lug] Re: Next Meeting in February?

  • From: James Barber <barber@xxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 00:37:36 -0900

How about Saturday the 9th of Feb.  James, I believe you are the 
groups' guru when it come to ipchains/tables.  I'm more of an 
application type guy, hardware has never been my strong suit.  I would 
like to do a Blender or Gimp presentation in the near future (or any 
other app that you might want to see), not this meeting, but soon. The 
only spare hardware I have laying around is a network card and a 56k 
modem.  I might be able to scrounge something....I'll get back with you 
on that.  -Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "james" <zuelow@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:12 pm
Subject: [juneau-lug] Re: Next Meeting in February?

> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JBarber" <barber@xxxxxxx>
> To: <juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 4:10 PM
> Subject: [juneau-lug] Re: Next Meeting in February?
> 
> 
> >
> > I'm up for February, looks like I've weaseled my way out of 
> going to
> > ussia.  -Jim
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> 
> OK, so Toby says any day but Wednesday, and it looks like I might 
> have a
> Friday class thrown in there somewhere as well.  Saturday mornings are
> occupied with class for me.
> 
> Saturday afternoon, say 4ish?  Someone pick a day that is not this 
> comingSaturday.  I will default to the last Saturday of the month 
> if nobody
> volunteers a date.
> 
> Discussion topics:
> 
> I'll do a quick 5 or 15 minutes on a Linux e-mail gateway running 
> Amavisscanning e-mail, Postfix and (take a quick peek at the 
> headers!) IMAP
> and/or POP3 clients so you can still use Windows in an office.  Q 
> & A
> following if anyone has questions about how to set it up or if I
> inevitably leave something out.  I will not discuss things like 
> compilingall of this stuff from source and all of the various 
> differentconfiguration options available for Amavis, Postfix or 
> IMAP/POP3 because I
> am basically ignorant of them.  I just know my own setup, but we 
> have to
> start somewhere.  rpm for SuSE/RedHat, apt for Debian, pkg_add for 
> OpenBSDis good enough to get a gateway going.
> 
> If someone would volunteer to do a short presentation on 
> iptables/ipchainsthat would be great, since the two subjects kind 
> of go hand in hand.  If
> not, I'll come up with a very basic generic iptables firewall script
> suitable for a small office.
> 
> I can bring our boxen if people care to set them up for 
> installfest work -
> we need ftp and http servers on two of them, and the HP dual 
> processor box
> is about ready to go.  I think I can score two P120s or P133's to 
> run in
> it.  Since that box is SCSI it can serve as an ftp server.  I'm 
> thinkingthe third box (P90?) should run DHCP and possibly a http 
> server for the
> jargon file so people can have fun reading it.  If anyone has 1GB -
> 8GB
> IDE disks laying around pretending to be paperweights, please 
> bring them
> in.  If you've never installed this kind of stuff, please come in. 
> I'm
> thinking OpenBSD and/or Debian with no X for these boxes, so 
> you'll be
> working with the config files instead of the RedHat/SuSE wizards.
> 
> Remember there's a door prize for anyone attending their first 
> meeting -
> the RedHat 7.2 setup book I picked up at Hearthside, complete with 
> 2 CDs.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> James Zuelow
> 
> 
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