[resending - TOMORROW!:] BALUG Tu 2013-08-20: Rick Moen on Linux Malware; & other BALUG News
Michael Paoli
Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu
Mon Aug 19 20:36:28 PDT 2013
[resending, as this didn't make the BAD list earlier,
note also that the BALUG meeting is TOMORROW!]
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Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 23:37:21 -0700
From: "Michael Paoli" <Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu>
Reply-To: rsvp at balug.org
Subject: BALUG Tu 2013-08-20: Rick Moen on Linux Malware; & other BALUG News
To: "Bay Area Debian" <bad at bad.debian.net>
BALUG Tu 2013-08-20: Rick Moen on Linux Malware; & other BALUG News
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items, details further below:
2013-08-20: Rick Moen on Linux Malware
2013-10-15: Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph: Code Review for Systems Administrators
Bill Honeycutt, tech goodies, and other giveaways
volunteering to help BALUG
Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org
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For our 2013-08-20 BALUG meeting, we're proud to present:
TOPIC: Linux Malware
PRESENTED BY:
Rick Moen[1]
TOPIC SUMMARY:
We had it first! Not counting the early Elk Cloner boot sector
virus for the Apple II, computer viruses had been developed on Unix
and become old hat when MS-DOS was just getting started and hadn't even
been attacked, yet. The biggest Internet meltdown ever was caused
by a 'worm' (program that propagates across networks) targeting BSD Unix.
Our speaker will tour malware's colorful history and put it in
perspective of larger security concerns including horrifically
bad coding practices in many significant desktop projects and
slipshod quality control.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Rick Moen is longtime senior system administrator, who also runs
nearby Linux user group CABAL[2], meeting at his and his wife's
house in West Menlo Park, and has been fooling with various Unices
since the 1980s. Having formerly been a technical employee at
several Linux firms (Linuxcare, VA Linux Systems, and California
Digital Corp.) during decades past, he stresses that it's not his
fault and he has an alibi.
1. http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/
2. http://linuxmafia.com/cabal/
So, if you'd like to join us please RSVP to:
rsvp at balug.org
**Why RSVP??**
Well, don't worry we won't turn you away, but the RSVPs really help
BALUG and the Four Seas Restaurant plan the meal and meeting, and with
sufficient attendance, they also help ensure that we'll be able to eat
upstairs in the private banquet room.
Meeting Details...
6:30pm
Tuesday, August 20th, 2013 2013-08-20
Four Seas Restaurant
http://www.fourseasr.com/
731 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94108
Easy PARKING:
Portsmouth Square Garage at 733 Kearny:
http://www.sfpsg.com/
Cost: The meetings are always free, but for dinner, for your gift of $13
cash, we give you a gift of dinner - joining us for a yummy
family-style Chinese dinner - tax and tip included (your gift
also helps in our patronizing the restaurant venue).
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For our 2013-10-15 BALUG meeting, we're proud to present:
Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph[1] on Code Review for Systems Administrators
The OpenStack project uses a public code review system
and automated series of unit and integration tests before merging to
confirm that code submitted is adhering to project standards and
doesn't cause problems for other software in the stack.
The OpenStack Infrastructure team not only manages this system using
all open source tools, like Gerrit and Jenkins for review and testing,
but also uses the system themselves for reviewing and testing changes
being made to systems running the infrastructure itself. Puppet
configuration files, Python scripts and more are subjected to
automated syntax tests and then collaboratively reviewed in public by
community and core team members alike before approval.
This talk will give you a walk through of the actual software used to
accomplish this and how this process has allowed the team to have a
considerably open, collaborative approach to systems administration
for the project infrastructure.
Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph is an Automation and Tools Engineer at
HP[2] working on the OpenStack Infrastructure[3] team. She is also a
member of the Ubuntu Community Council[4] and on the Board of
Directors for Partimus[5], a non-profit in the San Francisco Bay Area
providing Linux-based computers to schools in need.
1. http://www.princessleia.com/
2. http://www.hp.com/
3. http://ci.openstack.org/
4. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncil
5. http://partimus.org/
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Bill Honeycutt, tech goodies, and other giveaways
Bill Honeycutt was active in BUUG[1] for many years. He passed away
earlier this year[2]. Among the many tech items to be given away, at
least some will be making it from his estate, through BALUG to be given
away, and includes many cool and useful electronics and tech items, many
of which are of quite recent vintage.
1. http://www.buug.org/
2. http://buug.org/pipermail/buug/2013-July/004009.html
Book(s)!:
Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration
Thanks to Pearson's User Group program for providing these review
copies. For details see:
http://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-talk-balug.org/2013-July/005034.html
Pearson User Group member page (member discounts: 35% off print,
45% off eBook):
http://www.informit.com/usergroupwelcome
CDs/DVDs/ISOs, etc. - have a peek here:
http://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=balug:cds_and_images_etc
We may also be able to "burn" images per request or copy to USB flash,
etc. Donations of blank or +-RW media, USB flash, or funding thereof,
also appreciated. See the above URL for details.
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volunteering to help BALUG
Want to volunteer to help out BALUG? Quite a variety of opportunities*
Drop us a note at:
balug-contact at balug.org
Or come talk to us at a BALUG meeting.
*e.g.:
o assist on publicity
o assist on speaker coordination/procurement, etc.
o webmastering
o archivist/history/retrieval/etc.
o Linux Systems Administration (e.g. do/assist/learn, with/under some
quite experienced and skilled Linux systems administrators).
o chief/assistant cat herder
o and other various/miscellaneous tasks BALUG "ought" to be doing or
would be good to do (feel free to bring in ideas!)
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Twitter - you can also follow BALUG on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org
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Feedback on our publicity/announcements (e.g. contacts or lists where we
should get our information out that we're not presently reaching, or
things we should do differently): publicity-feedback at balug.org
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http://www.balug.org/
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