Hi List, Ira !
at work I am currently installing a Linux system for Office/Intranet/Edu.
This includes Apache Proxy/ProxyPass/VirtualHosts, Samba (Main + TNG),
sendmail, ipchains (later) etc. We are permanently connected, though.
I'll be glad to give a lecture on these topics, especially Samba & NT
Domains (and AppleTalk and Mars Novell emu) for the broad community that
wants to set up a speak-to-all Linux server. If the lecture will be in a
month or two, I'll also have had time to set up HPs OpenMail with Exchange
etc. (I am replaceing an NT Server :-).
Preferably I would like to give my lecture in Jerusalem, could please
someone from Jerusalem (and best HUJI) come forward and help me organize
the event ?
Schlomo
PS: Unfotunately I couln't come to todays meeting, but I am very much tied
up in the Army and at work.
Schlomo
PPS: Jerusalemites who want to meet with me can do so every day in my
office at HUJI 65-84404 at ca. 18pm.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> I just noticed both of our potential speakers (Chen and Ury) are going
> to be at the LinuxWorld expo in NYC next month. I still have the urge to
> make it a good one, and would have loved to give a more thorough lecture
> about IP stack basics and IPchains (which I only gave a taste of last
> time) but I'm in the tests period now and can't promise I'll have time
> to work an enjoyable lecture this month.
>
> so I'm looking for people with interesting ideas for lectures they can
> give, special products for linux they tried, a special system they built
> and all the snags involved, or whatever.
>
> an easy one I can do is basic site management. I see daily that many
> companies get their ISP to install them a Linux server at the office,
> but then they need to manage it themselves. I would be more than happy
> to give a basic "manage your own office/internet/intranet server" 2
> hours (more?) talk with live demo for for such people, as I'm sure there
> are a few on the list wanting to know a few more commandline shortcuts,
> basic usage of VI, a few words on apache or sendmail, etc.
>
> to vote for the above, offer new ideas or simply announce you are
> coming, please reply to me personally to the reply-to address of this
> post.
>
> The meeting will be as before at IDC in Hertzelia (Hamerkaz Habein
> Tkhumi) which used to be the nun-mem base just south of the airport. map
> is here: http://www.idc.ac.il/main/Content/Bigmap.html
>
> the classroom number is 22, it's the one at the far end of the second
> floor of Radzyner, the big white three-story building at the middle of
> the campus. the room has heating (yay!), a PA system (Amos! we want to
> see the Empeg! :-), and a projector. it also features a win2000 machine
> I'm gonna ask permission to turn into a dual-boot (I don't have a
> laptop...)
>
>
> --
> Ira Abramov Linux enthusiast and Tshirt collector
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