Ottawa Valley SAGE

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May 6, 2001 - 1 minute read - Comments

May Meeting 2001

Details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE. Location: Tim Hortons Eagleson Rd Kanata Date: Thursday May 17, 2001 Time: 19:00 Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Eagleson Exit and head south past Hazeldean Rd. The Tim Hortons location is next to the ESSO station on the intersection of Eagleson and Stonehaven. There is ample parking available beside the building. Topics: FreeS/WAN VPN Tunnels CIPE

May 6, 2001 - 1 minute read - Comments

RE [ovsage] April Meeting

I’m for Linux in the enterprise, but then again you probably guessed that :) -Gabe Gabriel M. O’Brien SDE Systems Integrator

Apr 15, 2001 - 1 minute read - Comments

April Meeting

Details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE. Location: Tim Hortons Eagleson Rd Kanata Date: Thursday April 19, 2001 Time: 19:00 Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Eagleson Exit and head south past Hazeldean Rd. The Tim Hortons location is next to the ESSO station on the intersection of Eagleson and Stonehaven. There is ample parking available beside the building. Topics: Someone suggest one. Linux in the enterprise?

Mar 13, 2001 - 1 minute read - Comments

March Meeting

Details for the next meeting of Ottawa Valley SAGE. Location: Tim Hortons Eagleson Rd Kanata Date: Thursday March 15, 2001 Time: 19:00 Directions: Queensway Heading east or west, take the Eagleson Exit and head south past Hazeldean Rd. The Tim Hortons location is next to the ESSO station on the intersection of Eagleson and Stonehaven. There is ample parking available beside the building. Topics: Heterogeneous password management Alternative meeting locations

Feb 14, 2001 - 2 minute read - Comments

*NIX based firewalls

Actually, a general question about firewalling/monitoring. I used to use a program named “portsentry” which would monitor all of the ports on a firewall, and in the event that it detected a port-scan, would do two things. It would add the remote IP to the hosts.deny file, and it would deny any further packets from that host destined to the firewall. It was amazing to see the number of hosts that it would