Past Events at UUASC-LA
- Sept 1st 2011:
Greg Lawson -
Open Table Explorer"
- Aug 4th 2011:
Guillermo Raush, Jeff Su - Node.js
- July 7th 2011Feb 4th 2010:
Ralf Pieper, Marc Bevrand, David Maust, Stephen Gornick - Digital money
- (Many events skipped)
- Feb 4th 2010:
Mike Jordan and Mark Mellis -
Overlapping Circles: What Modern
Security Standards Have In Common
- Dec 3rd 2009:
Erik Kline -
IPV6 Presentation
- Jan 7th 2010:
Russel Beall -
Shibboleth and Terracotta
- Dec 3rd 2009:
Erik Kline -
IPV6 Presentation
- Aug 6th 2009:
Jordan Mendler -
Lustre
- Jul 9th 2009:
Joachim Thuau -
Homebrew Gaming Tools
- Jun 4th, 2009:
Nicholas Bernstein - Ubuntu
- May 7th, 2009:
Jordan Schwartz - ZFS
- Apr 2nd, 2009:
Steve Rieger - Liferay / ZABBIX
- Mar 5th, 2009:
WIPs:
Mark Mellis / Erik Kline / Lori Barfield / Guy Shaw - remote monitoring,
IPv6
stats, resume help, and
Solaris/PPC 2.11
- Feb 5th 2009:
Zak Brown -
Red Hat
- Jan 8th 2009:
Matthew Small -
Cloud Servers
- Dec 4th 2008:
Neil Waybright -
Active Directory and UNIX/Linux
- Nov 6th 2008:
Peter Serwe -
Rancid
- Oct 2nd 2008:
Roger Kelley -
Self-Healing Disk Arrays
- Sep 4th 2008:
Mario Obejas -
Open Source Policy
- Aug 7th 2008:
Cathy Wong -
NetApp
- Jul 10th 2008:
Mark Mellis -
Payment Cards
- Jun 5th 2008:
Mark Nagel -
VPNs
- May 1st 2008:
Jim Shewmaker -
Filesystem Forensics
- Apr 3rd 2008:
Kevin Lahey -
IPv6
- Mar 6th 2008:
Charles Wyble -
WiFi
- Feb 7th 2008:
Jeff Carlson -
Xen
- Jan 10th 2008:
The speaker got sick, so the meeting was cut short and folks went
out to eat
- Dec 6th 2007:
Jordan Schwartz -
OpenSolaris updates
- Nov 1st 2007:
Neil Waybright -
NFSv4
- Oct 4th 2007:
Charles Wyble -
Linux Networking
- Sep 6th 2007:
Ralf Pieper - Skype
- Aug 2nd 2007:
Jason Sydes and William Yardley -
Data Center Management
- Jul 5th 2007:
Phil Dibowitz -
SSL and X509 Certificates
- Jun 7th 2007:
Darren Hoch -
Building Simple Two-Node Linux HA Clusters
- May 3rd 2007:
Matt Ingenthron -
A Complete Open Source Stack: Hardware to Web 2.0
- Apr 5th 2007:
Solomon Chang -
MySQL Clustering
- Mar 1st 2007:
Speakers' Panel -
UNIX Server Virtualization
- Feb 1st 2007:
Jeff Carlson and Brian Ragazzi -
Linux Package Management
- Jan 11th 2007:
Darren Hoch -
Linux Tuning Part 2
- Dec 7th 2006:
Managers Panel -
Firing Line
- Nov 2nd 2006:
Jack Cate -
Web Site Optimization
- Oct 5th 2006:
Hershel Remer -
HOWTO Run a Major User Group
- Sept 7th 2006:
Charles Edge -
Mac OS X
- Aug 10th 2006:
David Kewley - Linux Clusters
- July 13th 2006:
Jeff Carlson -
SELinux
- June 8th 2006:
Darren Hoch -
Linux Tuning
- May 4th 2006:
Lori Barfield -
Succeeding in UNIX
- Apr 6th 2006:
Curtis Cunningham -
Sun Secure Global Desktop
- Mar 2nd 2006:
Michael Barrow -
Enterprise Backups
- Feb 2nd 2006:
Phil Dibowitz -
PGP
- Jan 5th 2006:
Neil Waybright -
Cryptography
- Dec 1st 2005:
Ralf Pieper -
GNUCash
- Nov 3rd 2005:
Darren Hoch -
Enterprise
Intrusion
- Oct 6th, 2005:
David Maust -
Postfix.
Video available (".avi"
format)
- Sept 1st, 2005:
Michael Barrow -
IP-based
storage
- Aug 4th, 2005:
Chris Smith -
Yahoo!
- July 14th, 2005:
Mark Nagel -
VOIP, but
With an Asterisk
- June 2nd, 2005:
Darren Hoch - Network
performance monitoring
- May 5th, 2005:
Kenneth Wyrick - What is OpenACS
- April 7th, 2005:
Neil Waybright -
Wireless
- Mar 3rd, 2005:
Matt Ingenthron -
Sun and Open Source
- Feb 3rd, 2005:
Gurney Halleck, Etaoin Shrdlu -
Trinux to Knoppix
- Jan 6th, 2005:
Dan Kegel -
Google search engine
- Dec 2nd, 2004:
Jeff Carlson -
Netfilter demonstration
- Nov 4th, 2004:
Darren Hoch -
Denial of Service Attacks
- Oct 7th, 2004:
Darren Moffat -
RBAC and Solaris 10
- Sept 2nd, 2004:
Randy Fishel -
Solaris 10
(StarOfice slides)
(PDF slides)
- Aug 5th, 2004:
Cat Okita -
A 100% Web of trust
- July 1st, 2004:
Nick Bernstein -
Snort and Acid
- June 4th, 2004:
Arild Jensen -
OpenBSD and Soekris
(pdf,
ppt,
sxi)
- May 6th, 2004:
Vincent Cordrey -
rsync and rdist
- April 1st, 2004:
Neil Waybright / Kevin Colwell -
GigEther
and UNIX.
Special solaris-UDP analysis:
PDF,
StarPresent
- March 4th, 2004:
Dan Kegel -
OpenOffice interoperability
- Feb 6th, 2004:
Darren Hoch -
Forensics
- Jan 8th, 2004:
Kevin Long - Home Automation
- Dec 4th, 2003:
Jordan Schwartz, SunFire 15k
Phil Dibowitz, PMTUD
- Nov 6th, 2003: Matt Ingenthron -
Solaris x86
- Oct 2nd, 2003: Mark Gordon -
AWK, level 3
(samples)
- Sept 4th, 2003: Vincent Cordrey -
AWK, level 2
- August 7th, 2003: Drew Beach -
XML
- July 10th, 2003: Jim Winstead -
Mysql (and PHP)
- June 12th, 2003: Mark Nagel -
Parsing Logs
- May 1st, 2003: Darren Hoch -
"ARP -- The Silent Killer"
- April 3th, 2003: Jeff Carlson -
Sendmail Made Easy
- March 6th, 2003: Matt Ingenthron -
Sun Rays
- Feb 6th, 2003: Panel -
BSD.
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[dual-boot]
- Jan 9th, 2003: Rodney Rutherford -
Gazing into Mirrors: SDS and Veritas VM
[
notes at this site]
- Dec 5th, 2002: Mark Gordon -
Nawk tutorial
(with interactive intro script)
- Nov 7th, 2002: Robert Waybright -
Case study of Sun 6800s
- Oct 3rd, 2002: Vincent Cordrey -
DNS: Delegation and Authority
('real' videostream)
- September 5th, 2002: Jeff Carlson and Drew Beach
Gnome 2 vs
KDE 3
Video available ("real" format)
- August 1st, 2002: Panel -
UNIX Retrospective
- July 11th, 2002: Scott Erickson -
Jumpstart Presentation
- June 6th, 2002: Kevin Long -
SAMBA party
- May 2nd, 2002: Dallas Legan -
BaSH
- April 4th, 2002: Drew Beach - mod_perl
- March 7th, 2002: Matt Ingenthron -
Sun Cluster and
GridWare
- Feb 6th, 2002: Jeff Dykzeul -
Legato Networker
- Jan 3rd, 2002: Sharon Levy -
PHP
- Dec 6th, 2001: Mark Nagel -
Cisco
configuration.
Video available ("real" format)
- Nov 1st, 2001: Aleksey Tsalolikhin - web server performance tuning.
See webtuning.txt
- Oct 4th 2001:
Presentation by Greg Day, on the new oracle recommendations for
"S.A.M.E". Source material: White paper
Optimal storage configuration made easy. (Free signup for oracle
technet required)
- Sept, 2001:
Presentation by Parasoft, on
software development tools.
- Aug 2nd, 2001:
The RedHat boot process.
A step-by-step walkthrough, by Don Gibbs.
- July 12st, 2001:
Dynamic Reconfiguration in enterprise
class Sun systems. Presented by Matt Ingenthron and John Fragalla.
- June 7th, 2001:
Perl may save your life
(asteroid detection, herded by perl scripts), by Erik Hovland
- May 3rd, 2001:
Intro to Zope,
by Charlie Blanchard
- April 5th, 2001:
Intro to SNMP, by Dallas Legan
- March 1st, 2001:
Extranets and VPNs, by Mark Mellis
- Feb 1st, 2001:
Real World database configuration, by Sid Womac
- Jan 4th, 2001:
Intro to
Firewalls (part 2), by Philip Brown
- Dec 7th, 2000:
Intro to OpenLDAP, by
Lynda True
Additional third-party resource:
LDAP,
by Adam Williams
- Nov 2nd, 2000:
Linux -> Solaris migration case study, by Steve Barnette
- (Oct: Social gathering)
- Sept 7th, 2000:
Regular expressions part Deux, by Peter Benjamin
- Aug, 2000:
live "show-n-tell" install of
sunscreen lite,
Sun's free firewall,
along with basic network lesson,
by Phil Brown
- July, 2000:
Security issues; presented by Lynda True, and Jim Ross: "They ARE out to
get you".
- June, 2000:
Show & tell for sparc hardware, and general installfest.
- (May meeting canceled at last minute :-< )
- April, 2000:
Mechanics of E-commerce. Headed by Peter Benjamin, with a
panel of experts.
- March 2nd:
Tuning disk arrays for database performance, by Brian Mann
- Feb 3rd, 2000:
ksh programming, by Phil Brown
- Jan 6th, 2000:
Regular expressions in Perl, by Peter Benjamin
Thanks to the
Linux Public Broadcasting Network for
taping and making available some of our presentations.