Next Monday (31/5/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once again meet to hear Guy Keren talk about:
Staying in Linux - The IP protocol Family (1/2) This is one of two preparatory lectures. The 2nd part 2 will be on 28/6/2004. These are actually re-runs of lectures 16 and 18 (see the old lecture slides on the web site), and will cover the working of the IP protocol (which makes the internet tick) and its family (TCP, UDP, routing protocols, a little about higher-level protocols if we have enough time). Then, there will be a new lecture about "doing things" at the IP protocol level - sniffing, creating IP packets, hijacking IP traffic (and NOT for criminal purposes, mind you). This lecture will be given on 19/7/2004, and is intended for both SiL and non-SiL audiance (i.e. in order to be able to understand this lecture, one needs to know about the IP protocol family in the level that will be covered in the previous 2 "IP protocol family" lectures). This lecture will also require knowledge of programming in C, since most tools that will be mentioned are to be used from within a C program. (The SiL lectures do not deal with programming at all, and do not require any background in programming). We meet in the Technion, Taub 3. See http://www.haifux.org.org/where/html for arrival details. Attendance is free, and you are all invited! Future lectures include: The Digital Darkroom with GIMP - Yoni Rabkin Katzenell on 7/6/2004 LyX and LaTeX - Staying in Linux - by Ronen Abravanel TCPA 14/6/2004 The IP protocols family (2)- Staying in Linux - by guy keren on 28/6/2004 Introduction to GnuCash by Baruch Even on 5/7/2004 IP injected, inspected, detected, infected - by guy keren on 19/7/2004 Latest kernel developments by Muli Ben Yehuda on 16/8/2004 We are always looking for interesting lecture ideas. Have a subject you want to talk about? Or a subject you'd like to hear someone else talk about? email us. -- Orna Agmon http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~ladypine/ ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]