<html>Hi,<br />Below are some hopefully catchy titles and body texts for some talks I'd like to run, ideally in sequence.<br /><br /><strong>Learn to Love Linux I</strong><br />Start with your very own Linux Virtual Machine (VM) hosted at UCC! We'll show you how to install the latest Debian Linux, and cover the basic commands.<br />You'll also have the opportunity to set up a web server and start making a website!<br />No prior experience necessary :)<br /><br /><strong>Learn to Love Linux II</strong><br />Following on from Part 1, learn about DNS - the system which is behind almost everything you know about on the Internet!<br />DNS is the system that translates names like "google.com.au" to IP addresses like 8.8.8.8. You'll get a domain name of your very own, in the form <username>.workshop.ucc.asn.au, and learn how to host multiple different websites on a single web server!<br /><br /><strong>Free Internet!!1! and where to find it!</strong><br />This time I'll talk about DNS tunnelling, which can be used to hide your internet packets inside totally innocuous DNS queries (which can sneak past oh so many firewalls), and give an introduction to my fork of https://github.com/yarrick/iodine.<br />If you've been to the previous talk about setting up your own DNS, this will be a lot easier to follow, but even if you're new I'll try to explain.<br /><br />Cheese.<br /><br />On Sunday, August 11, 2019 11:38 AWST, James Arcus <jimbo@ucc.asn.au> wrote:<br /> <blockquote type="cite" cite="def24539-d4b7-9a31-aee1-2de9a933d073@ucc.asn.au"> </blockquote><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; "><p>Hi all,</p><p>More news on the tech talks front! I've locked in the Thursday 5:30 pm timeslot for talks this semester, starting from a week Thursday. The schedule for talks at current is as follows:</p><ul><li>Week 4: Fantastic Servers and Where to Find Them/How 2 UCC (Thursday 22 August, 5:30 pm) -- [MPT] and others</li><li>Week 5: Take Pictures from Space for $25/How to Use a Cheap Software-Defined Radio (Thursday 29 August, 5:30 pm) -- [MPT]</li><li>Week 6: Introduction to Linux Sysadmin (Thursday 5 September, 5:30 pm) -- [FVP]</li><li>Week 7: Introduction to Linux Sysadmin 2 (Thursday 12 September, 5:30 pm) -- [FVP]</li><li>Week 8: TBC (likely Introduction to Linux Sysadmin 3) (Thursday 19 September, 5:30 pm)</li><li>Week 9: Decompiling Binaries to C Code (Thursday 26 September, 5:30 pm) -- [LE@]</li></ul><p>Please note that these times are not final, but I'll be hoping to start advertising the first few talks in the first half of the coming week. I'll also be looking to schedule a welcome event of some kind before the first talk on the 22nd</p><p>If anyone else is interested in giving a talk to an interested audience, don't hesitate to get in touch.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>James Arcus [MPT]<br /><i>UCC Vice President</i></p><br /><br /><br /> </html>