NYC*BUG Meetings and Events
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Past
- 2013-06-05 - Using Xapian to Index your Ports Tree
- 2013-05-01 - Ansible
- 2013-04-03 - MIPS on OpenBSD
- 2013-03-06 - BeagleBone with FreeBSD
- 2013-02-06 - How SMPng Works and Why It Doesn't Work The Way You Think
- 2013-01-09 - What's New with FreeBSD
- 2012-12-11 - Another Holiday Party
- 2012-12-05 - unHoliday Meeting: Be a Grinch about Your Tech Gripe
- 2012-11-07 - Informal Discussion
- 2012-10-03 - Informal Discussion
- 2012-09-05 - Trying to shoehorn FreeBSD onto embedded devices - why it's not as easy as it could be.
- 2012-08-01 - NAS: From Scratch
- 2012-07-28 - FreeBSD Bugathon
- 2012-07-11 - Bring a Box, Rock Your tmux(1)
- 2012-06-06 - Networking by Example with the Packet Construction Set
- 2012-05-02 - The Useless Use of *
- 2012-04-04 - The journey from user to contributor
- 2012-03-07 - TCL
- 2012-02-01 - BSD Networking Topics
- 2012-01-26 - Cassandra LAN Party
- 2012-01-04 - AWK
- 2011-12-07 - Holiday Meeting
- 2011-11-02 - Free Database Systems: What They Should Be, And Why You Should Care
- 2011-10-05 - Clang on FreeBSD
- 2011-09-07 - RP Counterattack and Net Sensor
- 2011-08-03 - BSD Networking Topics
- 2011-07-06 - Aggregating Metrics & Events
- 2011-06-01 - 'High Availability' with FreeBSD Jails and ZFS
- 2011-05-04 - The Unix Method of Development Management
- 2011-04-06 - BSD High Availability
- 2011-03-02 - BigBlueButton
- 2011-02-02 - BSD Networking
- 2011-01-05 - An Introduction to WebDAV
- 2010-12-01 - Holiday Meeting: Your Tips as Community Gifts
- 2010-11-12 - NYCBSDCon 2010
- 2010-10-06 - Cooper Students Present
- 2010-09-01 - Bruno Scap on Building Email Infrastructure
- 2010-08-04 - Ivan Ivanov on Examples in Cryptography with OpenSSL
- 2010-07-07 - The Go Programming Language
- 2010-06-02 - Introduction to GDB for System Administrators and Programmers.
- 2010-05-05 - Scapy
- 2010-04-07 - Nepenthes
- 2010-03-03 - PFSense II, Rocking The Datacenter
- 2010-02-07 - BSD Certifcation SME Session
- 2010-02-07 - BSD Certification Exam
- 2010-02-03 - Systems Programming On A System On A Chip
- 2010-01-06 - Hadoop a Worldwind Tour
- 2009-12-02 - Holiday Meeting: Your Tips as Presents
- 2009-11-04 - FreeBSD 8.0 New Release and Virtualized Networking for All
- 2009-10-07 - XMPP Takes AIM: A Lot of Jabber about Real Time Applications
- 2009-09-02 - How to Get Started with Kernel Programming
- 2009-08-09 - BSDA Angoff Session
- 2009-08-05 - BSD Certification: A Case Study in Open Source Community
- 2009-08-02 - BSDA Exam
- 2009-07-01 - Next steps for GNUstep
- 2009-06-03 - Building Better Tools
- 2009-05-06 - Open Forum
- 2009-04-01 - Git: A Case Study In Distributed Version Control
- 2009-03-04 - What's your biggest Time Management problem?
- 2009-02-04 - Postfix Performance Tuning
- 2009-01-07 - Introduction to Puppet
- 2008-12-03 - Holiday Party
- 2008-11-05 - Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters
- 2008-10-11 - NYCBSDCon 2008
- 2008-09-03 - Organizing NYCBSDCon 2008
- 2008-08-06 - Public Key sudo
- 2008-07-02 - Configuration Management with Cfengine
- 2008-06-04 - NYCBSDCon 2008 Organizing Meeting
- 2008-05-07 - Managing OpenBSD Environments
- 2008-04-02 - ZFS on FreeBSD
- 2008-03-20 - Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD
- 2008-03-05 - User Interfaces and How People Think
- 2008-02-06 - Open Meeting on OpenSSH
- 2008-01-09 - SSARES
- 2007-12-13 - 2007 NYTC Holiday Party
- 2007-11-07 - IPv6 Workshop
- 2007-10-03 - IPv6 Implementation
- 2007-09-05 - Cryptography in Web Apps
- 2007-08-23 - NYCBUG-NYPHP Social
- 2007-08-01 - Nagios
- 2007-07-05 - The Real Unix Tradition
- 2007-06-06 - DOS Mitigation
- 2007-05-02 - pkgsrcCon
- 2007-04-04 - OpenCVS
- 2007-03-07 - Enterprise Security Mgmt
- 2007-02-07 - Subversion
- 2007-01-03 - pf(4)
- 2006-12-07 - Holiday Party
- 2006-10-28 - NYCBSDCon 2006
- 2006-10-04 - NYCBSDCon planning
- 2006-09-06 - m0n0wall and PFSense
- 2006-08-02 - Open Forum
- 2006-07-05 - Sendmail Hacks
- 2006-06-07 - Open Forum
- 2006-05-03 - VPN & PAE
- 2006-04-05 - Open Forum
- 2006-03-01 - Systrace for Slackers
- 2006-02-01 - Xen and the Art of SysAdmin
- 2006-01-04 - Java on FreeBSD
- 2005-12-07 - Jail(8)
- 2005-11-02 - Time Mgmt for SysAdmins
- 2005-10-05 - The Summer of Code
- 2005-09-17 - NYCBSDCon 2005
- 2005-08-03 - Challenges of large Unix environ
- 2005-07-06 - OpenBSD IPsec stack
- 2005-06-01 - Open Source Software
- 2005-05-04 - Heimdal Kerberos on NetBSD
- 2005-04-06 - FreeBSD port maintenance
- 2005-03-02 - OpenBSD on PA-RISC
- 2005-02-02 - pkgsrc
- 2005-01-05 - Anatomy of a Hack
- 2004-12-15 - Holiday Party
- 2004-11-03 - Lok Technology, Inc.
- 2004-10-16 - Meet McKusick & Allman
- 2004-09-01 - Jail(8)
- 2004-08-06 - NYCBUG InstallFest
- 2004-08-04 - OpenBSD on Soekris
- 2004-07-07 - Secure Architectures
- 2004-06-02 - Hacking Your iBook
- 2004-05-05 - BSD Consulting
- 2004-04-07 - OS X, Darwin and BSD
- 2004-03-03 - NetBSD crypto disk
- 2004-02-04 - OpenBSD Security
- 2004-01-24 - NYC*BUG BOF @ LinuxWorld Expo
2004-07-07 @ 18:00 -
Location: Apple Store
Secure Architectures, Brandon Palmer
Brandon Palmer is the author of the book Secure Architectures with OpenBSD.
Secure Architectures, Brandon Palmer
The OpenBSD operating system is a secure, stable, and powerful operating system that is attracting many new and old UNIX users to it. The OpenBSD legacy is peppered with some ingenious security features throughout the OS, and Brandon Palmer is extremely close to all of it. Brandon Palmer will be giving a special overview of OpenBSD to the NYCBUG attendees. Brandon`s book received a rare 9/10 rating when reviewed on slashdot, and this is sure to be a special nycbug meeting!
About the speaker:Brandon Palmer is the author of the book Secure Architectures with OpenBSD.
