From brando.fouts at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 16:57:44 2010 From: brando.fouts at gmail.com (Brandon Fouts) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:57:44 -0800 Subject: [PSNUG.org Support] Fwd: Laura's Lab: Google vs. China In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <609b18561001131657x166a8a7cv6b5a3d5279f3595e@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Laura Chappell Date: Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:12 AM Subject: Laura's Lab: Google vs. China To: brando.fouts at gmail.com *In Laura's Lab - Google vs. China* *January 13, 2010* **** *VISIT THE NEW TRAINING SCHEDULERELEASED TODAY! * * * *IN THIS ISSUE * Submit Your Case Studies by January 19th <#126291b4d7393cf6_casestudies> BLOG: Google vs. China <#126291b4d7393cf6_blog> Wireshark Weekly Tip #31: Graph TCP Problems <#126291b4d7393cf6_tip> * I Need Your Case Studies Submit a 500-word Case Study for Possible Inclusion in the New "Wireshark Book" * I want to hear the gory details of how you ripped into network traffic to locate the cause of those migraine headaches... how you spotted Fred uploading corporate secrets to a secret (ha!) account... how you wowed a vendor by sending a trace file that pointed to their product as the culprit on the network. Send me your case studiesby January 19th for possible selection. * * *Let's Hope it's China's Ear That's Bit Off! * *Google Releases a Few Interesting Details on Hack Discovered mid-December * *Are you really surprised it's related to China? * For a while now I've been saying... the only way to run a secure network in China is to... not run a network in China. The Chinese government has their paws over every bit of data at their whim. If you are a Chinese dissident, they are listening. If you are a foreign company with intellectual property (IP) to steal, they are listening. I applaud Richard Bejtlich at taosecurity.blogspot.com for focusing on China (read his October 22, 2009 blog and follow him religiously) and loved his prediction of a cloud-based security incident. Did you read my rant at www.chappellseminars.com/blog090109 as well? So -- is your company gong to jump to cloud computing? Are you going to open up that China office and try to set up a 'secure connection to the US?' (best of luck there - just wait for the knock on your door asking you to install a tap for government snooping). Read more... *Wireshark Weekly Tip #31* *Graphing TCP Analysis Flags* One of my favorite filters is tcp.analysis.flags. Why not throw those into a Wireshark graph? Read this tip and sign upto receive Wireshark tips weekly. Enjoy life one bit at a time. *Laura * ** *Upcoming Events* *All Access Pass Event: *New Wireshark Features 2/4/10 (Invites being sent) * * *Free Webinar:* Wireshark 101 - Introduction to Network Analysis 2/9/10* * * * *All Access Pass Event: *Introduction to VoIP Analysis 2/25/10 (Invites being sent)* * * * *Free Webinar:* Wireshark 201 - Filtering on the Good, Bad and Ugly 3/9/10 * * *All Access Pass Event: *Customizing Wireshark 3/11/10 (Invites being sent)* * View the Seminar Schedule ** *Links * MS SMB2 Project Twitter Twaffic Project Follow Laura on Twitter Laura's Blog NetScanTools Demo Laura's Media Roll *Course List - All * All Access Pass Wireshark Core 1 Wireshark Core 2 Analyze ARP/DHCP Analyze HTTP/Web Analyze TCP In-Depth Analyze Throughput Decoys: Honeypots Hacked Host: Forensics Investigate: Traceback NetScanTools 101 Nmap 101 Social Media Sites Top 10 Reasons/Slow Wireshark Jumpstart Wireshark Cmd Line WLAN Analysis 101 *Special Events * View the scheduleof current and planned special events This message was sent from Laura Chappell to brando.fouts at gmail.com. 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URL: From brando.fouts at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 17:31:17 2010 From: brando.fouts at gmail.com (Brandon Fouts) Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 17:31:17 -0800 Subject: [PSNUG.org Support] security - which platform is better? Message-ID: <609b18561002011731w8da06ccp14670a31966e5111@mail.gmail.com> * example: Robert G. Ferrell, information systems security specialist at the U.S. Dept. of Defense:* "Is it more dangerous to take off from a terrorist-infested airport, or land at one? Flippancy aside, I just don't think this question (Mac or PC) has any real meaning today. Far more relevant to me are the browser and e-mail clients a consumer is using, irrespective of the operating system or hardware platform. Even more critical from a safety standpoint is the level of security awareness exhibited by that consumer. If you haphazardly visit every link and download every file sent to you in e-mail or posted to your social-networking pages, sooner or later you're going to get nailed. Period. 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URL: From brando.fouts at gmail.com Thu Feb 4 16:07:51 2010 From: brando.fouts at gmail.com (Brandon Fouts) Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 16:07:51 -0800 Subject: [PSNUG.org Support] SUSE and USB - how to Message-ID: <609b18561002041607o37d73102w70d4c4e49fb21e59@mail.gmail.com> http://en.opensuse.org/Boot_from_USB -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= www.psnug.org Puget Sound Network Users Group Building Technical Skills Through Teamwork And Education. Helping members realize Open Standards and investigate Open Source. _____________________ PSNUG dues/food $35 per year -24th anniversary coffee mug that you can pickup at any meeting - no we don't ship. pay at monthly meeting or send checks payable to: PSNUG PSNUG c/o Brandon Fouts 9549a Olympus Beach Rd NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-3446 ==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brando.fouts at gmail.com Sat Feb 13 14:58:51 2010 From: brando.fouts at gmail.com (Brandon Fouts) Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 14:58:51 -0800 Subject: [PSNUG.org Support] Fwd: LinuxFest Northwest info Message-ID: <609b18561002131458y7f42b1b0yde95b7866dae022a@mail.gmail.com> YOU REALLY SHOULD CHECK THIS OUT. I'm planning to go - (also let me know if you are willing to help a the PSNUG table and I'll add you to the Exhibitor List). You can try doing a Presentation - good practice !! (and little risk as you can always just answer questions if your presentation faulters) A lot goes on - so check it out - you can bring your wife and kids too - nice town and very nice people. Best Open Source Event in Western Washington. Usually an RV parking spot is found - I think Steve Singhose has done this. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:05 PM Subject: Fest-list Digest, Vol 45, Issue 5 To: fest-list at peakserv.com Send Fest-list mailing list submissions to fest-list at peakserv.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://www.peakserv.com/mailman/listinfo/fest-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to fest-list-request at peakserv.com You can reach the person managing the list at fest-list-owner at peakserv.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Fest-list digest..." Today's Topics: 1. LFNW 2010 Call for Presenters and Exhibitors (Bill Wright) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:19:08 -0800 From: Bill Wright Subject: [Fest-list] LFNW 2010 Call for Presenters and Exhibitors To: BLUG-List , Fest-List Message-ID: <1266020348.4b75effc71d94 at qmail.plands.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Presenters and Exhibitors: Online registration is now open for our 11th Annual LinuxFest Northwest 2010 April 24th and 25th in Bellingham, Wash. http://linuxfestnorthwest.org Presenters, register and click "Submit Session Proposal" at: http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/ Exhibitors, register and click "Request Booth or Exhibit" at: http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/ See you there, Bill Bill Wright bill at blug.org http://blug.org http://linuxfestnorthwest.org ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Fest-list mailing list Fest-list at peakserv.com https://www.peakserv.com/mailman/listinfo/fest-list End of Fest-list Digest, Vol 45, Issue 5 **************************************** -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= www.psnug.org Puget Sound Network Users Group Building Technical Skills Through Teamwork And Education. 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URL: From brando at linux.com Wed Mar 17 16:36:50 2010 From: brando at linux.com (Brandon Fouts) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:36:50 -0700 Subject: [PSNUG.org Support] Fwd: ACMT Training in Seattle In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <609b18561003171636u7860fa79t6d0d55772941db86@mail.gmail.com> FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ken Donkersloot Date: Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:27 PM Subject: ACMT Training in Seattle To: ken at crwyolf.com Crywolf is proud to offer *Apple Certified Macintosh Technician* (ACMT) training at our Seattle Training Center. We are currently offering the *MacSvc 300 Hardware course April 12th-March 16th* and the *MacSvc 61 v10.6 Troubleshooting Essentials April 19th-20th.* Students who sign up for both courses together will receive our ACMT Technician Toolkit free of charge - a $250 value! We keep the class size small -- a maximum of 8 students. On the last day of class, we invite the students to take the ACMT exams for only $100 each -- that's 33% off the regular price. This is an intermediate level course. Some experience with the Mac OS and prior hardware service is a plus. These courses are for anyone interested in becoming an ACMT Technician. This is an excellent opportunity for institutions that are interested in becoming a Self Servicing Provider. For current Self Servicing Providers it is an opportunity to add additional Certified Technicians. It is also for technicians who work for, or are thinking of working for, an Apple Authorized Service Provider. The cost for the *MacSvc 300* course is $2500 and includes the training manuals and workbook. The cost for the *MacSvc 61 v10.6* Troubleshooting Essentials course is $1000. Proctored exams are $100 each (normally $150; two are required). If you are a company or institution that would like to get a group of technicians certified, we may be able to come to you for training. Please contact us for more information on how to get a custom class scheduled in your area. Thank you! Ken Donkersloot *Crywolf, Inc.* Tel 888.427.9965 x127 www.crywolf.com/training *?** Apple Authorized Training Center* -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= www.psnug.org Puget Sound Network Users Group Building Technical Skills Through Teamwork And Education. Helping members realize Open Standards and investigate Open Source. _____________________ PSNUG dues/food $35 per year -24th anniversary coffee mug that you can pickup at any meeting - no we don't ship. pay at monthly meeting or send checks payable to: PSNUG PSNUG c/o Brandon Fouts 9549a Olympus Beach Rd NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-3446 ==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: