[Speakers] Which one(s)?
Adam Tauno Williams
awilliam at whitemice.org
Wed Sep 21 08:44:38 EDT 2005
> I'd REALLY like to see: "Wireless Authentication Via EAP & RADIUS".
> The others sound interesting too, just not as much. :-)
And my WPA setup is very close to seeing production! Perhaps even
today. If so
I'll put it on the schedule. Configuring RADIUS is the classic "that
first step
is a doozy" kind of thing - man do these people have thier own lingo.
But once
you've completed the hazing rituals, sacrificed a pint of blood, and finished
licking your wounds.... it is very much "So *THIS* is what all the fuss was
about?". This documentation may even be WORSE than the documentation for SASL
- seriously! It all seems so obvious from the back side.
>> Business Integration Engine 6.0.x - This is basically an update from the
>> BIE 5.7.3 presentation I did. The package is much improved (not to
>> mention much much faster) and rapidly aquiring new functionality.
Probably this one early next year. After a long silence some very cool things
are happening here. BIE can now SCP files around, run Jython and Groovy
scripts, and soon (hopefully) recieve and submit messages to an enterprise bus
like xmlBlaster.
>> Jabber With JIVE - My last presentation was on setting up the "official"
>> Jabber 2 server. We've since ditched Jabber 2 and switched to JIVE
>> Messanger. Setup is much more wizard-like and lask hack-config-file but
>> most importantly it offers a really top notch administrative interface.
>> Other than that it is just-another XMPP server.
Already on the calendar.
>> Wireless Authentication Via EAP & RADIUS - Currently working on this
>> one. Basically a way for clients (called Supplicants) to perform 'real'
>> authentication to a wireless network (via 802.1x) without any iptables
>> hackery.
>> IV4 - This isn't actually a topical presentation but an overview of what
>> we've done with Morrison Industries' fourth generation intranet. How
>> we've solved certain problems and what techniques we used to glue
>> disparate packages into a 'seemless' intranet. Don't know if anyone is
>> interested in this but I think we've poked into some interesting (and
>> sometimes dusty) corners of the Open Source universe.
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Adam Tauno Williams - http://www.whitemice.org
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