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Posted by ScatterBrain At 04:57 PM on October 10th, 2007 
I would like to see presentations on:
1). Zenoss - anyone have it running?
2). User Specific Settings for Amavisd-new/Spamassassin.
3). Myth-TV
4). Performance tuning of Apache/MySQL.
5). Detecting Attacks - Web Site, DoS, Virus, Botnets, Blatant crack attempts. And things that can be done mitigate them. (How do I know I'm being attacked, and what can I do about it?)
6). How to secure Apache.

In addition, some vendor related presentations:
1). Novell's future.
2). Google's part/plans in the FOSS movement.
3). Upcoming plans for RedHat, Dell, Ubuntu, etc.
4). Local companies that sell and/or support Linux. How are they coping?





Posted by Cyklopz At 09:01 AM on October 11th, 2007 
I'd like to see presentations covering the following:

1. Automation/Cron who/what/when/where/how
2. VPN/Remote security solutions
3. Dealing with portable devices (Phones/PDAs)
4. Deal with portable devices II (storage devices)
5. Administration and Security Vs. Privacy

I think all of these would work well as either Lightening Talks or as a Round-table or open discussion.



Posted by David "Moose" Pitts At 09:44 AM on November 16th, 2007 
With your outwardly facing servers...

What are you doing to protect them?



Posted by jkeyes0 At 03:31 PM on May 13th, 2008 
Possible suggestions:
1. Tutorial for setting up Nagios or some other network monitoring software (and a demonstration)
2. Tutorial / demo of Qemu-kvm for virtualization
3. Tutorial / demo of conary packaging
4. Demo of recordmydesktop (http://recordmydesktop.iovar.org/about.php)



Posted by Nemesis][ At 11:29 AM on July 7th, 2008 
At some point (daytime and/or evening meetings) I wouldn't mind giving a talk about SSH tunnels.



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