Hi Jeff, I am CC'ing the board mailing list since they will have the final say. Personally, I think it would be great for you to give a talk on your project at one of our monthly meetings. Hope to see you there. Cheers, -Bart * Jeff Green <mail [ at ] forjeff [ dot ] com> [091005 20:33]: > Hi everyone, > > My name is Jeff Green. I recently started up an ethical hacking website > that strongly pushes Linux. I'm a former student of Algonquin College > (Richard Hagemeyer) CST program. One of the key objectives of the > website is a proof of concept. We take systems we find in peoples > garbage and insert them into a cloud computing environment connected > through an open source intranet. We want to be the most powerful > garbage pile in the world. At the same time we have a number of other > projects all linked where we create a "playground" for people to learn > on real equipment and for students to polish their resume with real > world experience. People can administer various applications and > services that are found in the enterprise environment. 95% of what we > do is Linux based. > > I was wondering if this would be something that would interests people > with a short 30 minute presentation on. I would discuss what linux tools > we use to make our intranet and the services required to function. Some > key areas: virtualization, bind, apache, sql, squid, nagios, firewalls, > and IPS's, VPN, ssh and various command line tools such as PB&J etc. > > The website is http://group51.org > > Again, it's an *ethical* hacking group that is in no way linked or > promotes illegal activity. We just started our group in July. Most of > our 170 members are in Canada but we have members are far away as India. > We are based in Ottawa. > > Cheers, > Jeff Green -- WebSig: http://www.jukie.net/~bart/sig/