PLUG Meeting for Oct 8th
Attend by going to: https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx
This month:
We've got a couple of presentations for you to enjoy from the
comfort of your own home.
der.hans: SSH Tunnels and More
Description:
Abstract: SSH is the go to tool for sysadmins and developers for
interactive connections to remote machines. It creates secure,
encrypted connections between computers, even across hostile
networks. Secure unless you accept keys without verification (DON'T
DO THAT!!!).
SSH can also create tunnels for encapsulating other connections,
including other protocols and data. Sysadmins can bridge protocols
across networks for ease of access such as a one-off data sync. Devs
can present the dev database on their desktop to ease use of
graphical development tools.
After attending this session, audience members will be able to
create a local tunnel from client to server, a remote tunnel from
server to client, and do simple analysis of local vs remote
evaluation of a command. Attendees will be able to use tunnels for
SSH or sample other protocols (MySQL and HTTP), and tunneling via a
third party system. They will also be familiar with dynamic SOCKS
proxies and using SSH to tunnel graphical applications. Finally,
attendees will also learn SSH configuration and command line tips
for convenience of use, including using forced command to restrict
an SSH key to one purpose.
About der.hans:
der.hans is a technology and entrepreneurial veteran.
He is chairman of the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG), Promotions
and Outreach chair for SeaGL, BoF organizer for the Southern
California Linux Expo (SCaLE) and founder of the Free Software
Stammtisch. He presents regularly at large community-led conferences
(SCaLE, SeaGL, LFNW, Tübix, OLF, TXLF) and many local groups.
Currently a Customer Data Engineer at Object Rocket. Public
statements are not representative of $dayjob.
Mastodon - https://floss.social/@FLOX_advocate
Plume - https://fediverse.blog/~/LuftHans
Sri- Circular Datacenter - Natural partners for FLOSS and Open
Hardware
The Circular Datacenter is the idea that we can reuse datacenter
components and recertify them to new markets. This talk describes
the
supply chain that the circular datacenter creates, and how we can
leverage
that to build sustainable computational power that naturally allies
itself
to free and open source software and open hardware.
Attend the meeting by visiting https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx
at 7pm MST