Hi GLUGers,
We are organizing a workshop in Saraf College, Malad (W). Date is still to be finalised. I have made an outline of the topics to be covered.
As usual, your comments, additions, modifications and deletions of the topics are welcome.
Also calling Network and Security Gurus to contribute for the event.
Date and Venue will be announced as soon as it becomes available.
Duration : One day - 8 hrs. (9:30 am - 5:30 pm) Venue : Your premises Date : Unknown Target Audiance : Engineering Students Audiance Size : Unknown No. of Speakers : 3 to 4 Subject : Networking and Security Basics in GNU/Linux Topics to Cover : Networking
What is a Network Why Network What is Computer Network Networking Technologies Network Hardware Ethernet, Arcnet, SLIP/PPP, ATM, Wireless, AX.25, etc. Network Topologies Peer-to-peer, Bus, Star, Token Ring, etc. Network Models OSI, IP, etc. Network Protocols IP, IPX, NetBIOS, AppleTalk, Frame Relay, DECNet, etc.
IPv4 and IPv6 Networks IP stack and Comparison with OSI Network Model IP Addressing and Classes Subneting and Routing TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP etc.
IP Networks and DNS System Role of /etc/hosts and BIND /etc/resolve.conf /etc/nssswitch.conf
Higher Level Network Protocols HTTP, HTTPS, FTP SMB, CIFS SMTP, POP, IMAP Telnet, SSH, rlogin, RSH NTP, NNTP, NFS, NIS, NIS+, SNMP
: Security
Computer Security Threat Perceptions Risk Analisis System Level Security Physical Access Virus, Worms, Trojans and Software Bugs User Authentication Methods Passwords Smart Cards Biometrix Directory and File Permissions Access Control Lists (ACLs) Tools for Securing a System (Hardware locks, Tripwire, Bastille, Password crackers)
Network Level Security Various types of attcks (DoS, DDoS, IP Spoofing, DNS Spoofing etc.) Weaknesses and Bugs in various Sofwares/Servers/Daemons Open Ports, Packet Filtering and Firewalls Network Security tools (Snort, nmap, SAINT, SATAN, etc.)
TIA for your contributions.
With warm regards,
too much for students in one day... ideally this should be over a week 2hrs a day or a proper niit type of course ;) so that it makes sense to anyone...
regards harsh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Shah" dinesh@shahmicro.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:59 PM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Workshop for Saraf College, Malad (W) - GNU/Linux Networking andSecurity
Hi GLUGers,
We are organizing a workshop in Saraf College, Malad (W). Date is still to be finalised. I have made an outline of the topics to be covered.
As usual, your comments, additions, modifications and deletions of the topics are welcome.
Also calling Network and Security Gurus to contribute for the event.
Date and Venue will be announced as soon as it becomes available.
Duration : One day - 8 hrs. (9:30 am - 5:30 pm) Venue : Your premises Date : Unknown Target Audiance : Engineering Students Audiance Size : Unknown No. of Speakers : 3 to 4 Subject : Networking and Security Basics in GNU/Linux Topics to Cover : Networking
What is a Network Why Network What is Computer Network Networking Technologies Network Hardware Ethernet, Arcnet, SLIP/PPP, ATM, Wireless, AX.25, etc. Network Topologies Peer-to-peer, Bus, Star, Token Ring, etc. Network Models OSI, IP, etc. Network Protocols IP, IPX, NetBIOS, AppleTalk, Frame Relay, DECNet, etc.
IPv4 and IPv6 Networks IP stack and Comparison with OSI Network Model IP Addressing and Classes Subneting and Routing TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP etc.
IP Networks and DNS System Role of /etc/hosts and BIND /etc/resolve.conf /etc/nssswitch.conf
Higher Level Network Protocols HTTP, HTTPS, FTP SMB, CIFS SMTP, POP, IMAP Telnet, SSH, rlogin, RSH NTP, NNTP, NFS, NIS, NIS+, SNMP
: Security
Computer Security Threat Perceptions Risk Analisis
System Level Security Physical Access Virus, Worms, Trojans and Software Bugs User Authentication Methods Passwords Smart Cards Biometrix Directory and File Permissions Access Control Lists (ACLs) Tools for Securing a System (Hardware locks, Tripwire, Bastille, Password crackers)
Network Level Security Various types of attcks (DoS, DDoS, IP Spoofing, DNS Spoofing etc.) Weaknesses and Bugs in various Sofwares/Servers/Daemons Open Ports, Packet Filtering and Firewalls Network Security tools (Snort, nmap, SAINT, SATAN, etc.)
TIA for your contributions.
With warm regards,
--Dinesh Shah :-) Dinesh@ShahMicro.com +91-98213-11906 +91-22-56919423
Harsh and Sachin,
Thx for your inputs.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:10:21AM +0530, Harsh wrote:
too much for students in one day... ideally this should be over a week 2hrs a day or a proper niit type of course ;) so that it makes sense to anyone...
The topic has been requested by the college. And in any case we are going to give an over view of the topics outlined and go in some details as and when required (like TCP/IP).
At the and of the day, participants should walkout with enough knowledge about Networking and Security in GNU/Linux so they can work with GNU/Linux in networked environ with having awareness about security. (not using "root" account for day-to-day work etc.)
However, the outline has been given to the college authority for their inputs. Once we have the feedback from them, we may have to rework the topics. I will keep you all posted.
Sachin, U have given some nice list of topics. How about preparing one of them and presenting it in next GLUG meet?
That brings me to the next GLUG meet. Amish, any update on venue and agenda?
TIA for your current and future support and contribution. With regards,
Hi Dinesh ,
These are very good points to be covered in the Workshop . But Since there will be lots of new babies to GNU/ Linux . so can we have *HOWTO-Serive in GNU/Linux *for day-to-day job geting done . like
* editing , playing music , moive ,game :-) * using IDE , text editor , * life in Shell , * trouble shooting the devices. * Basic knowledge of Environment and Application Arround
This topic came to my minde due to the SPCE Workshop that I attened . and found instead of 3-4 year student 2 and some of 3 rd year student was there and that too from vaious other strearm .
Regards Sachin Rase
Dinesh Shah wrote:
As usual, your comments, additions, modifications and deletions of the topics are welcome.
Subject : Networking and Security Basics in GNU/Linux Topics to Cover : Networking
TIA for your contributions.
With warm regards,