AFS & Kerberos Best Practices Workshop 2011: June 13 to 17 - Sessions will be recorded
Jeffrey Altman
jaltman at secure-endpoints.com
Fri Jun 10 19:46:26 CEST 2011
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw11/
The AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop Committee is happy to
announce that the 2011 AFS and Kerberos Best Practices
Tutorials and Workshop sessions will be recorded and made available to
attendees for 48 hours. This will permit attendees to revisit important
talks and view those that might be missed due to scheduling conflicts.
This year we have two new tutorial instructors with significantly
updated course materials. We welcome Kim Kimball as our new AFS
instructor and Simon Wilkinson as our new Kerberos instructor. Kim's
experience as an AFS trainer dates back to his days with IBM/Transarc
and Simon has been enabling application protocols to authenticate with
Kerberos and GSS-API for nearly a decade. Both have given numerous
informational and entertaining talks at past workshops.
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw11/afstut.html
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw11/kerbtut.html
Each tutorial is priced at US$100.00.
The workshop sessions will include many of our most popular speakers:
Russ Allbery
Jeffrey Altman
Matt Benjamin
Derrick Brashear
Andrew Deason
Asanka Herath
Love Hornquist Astrand
Henry Hotz
Tom Keiser
Mike Meffie
Simon Wilkinson
and will be hosted by Kim Kimball and Marshall Vale. Topics include:
A History of AFS
AFS and Kerberos Project Status Reports
Obtaining AFS Credentials at login on MacOS X
Web Authentication
KX509 extensions
A practical guide to upgrading AFS from rxkad to rxgk security
Performance Benefits of the AFS Extended Callback model
Deploying the Demand Attach File Server (DAFS) - [New in OpenAFS 1.6]
AFS RX Performance
Analyzing AFS Statistics
OpenAFS Futures
and our two most popular panels will return:
Live Troubleshooting
- submit real world problems for live analysis
Stump the Experts
- ask anything related to Kerberos or AFS, get an answer
Finally, the workshop would not be complete without the annual site
reports in which attendees tell each other how Kerberos and AFS have
been successfully deployed within their organizations.
The price for the three days of workshop sessions is US$60.00.
The AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop is appropriate for anyone
that is responsible for deploying or curious about real world
distributed computing environments.
The 2011 AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop is sponsored by Your
File System, Inc. (http://www.your-file-system.com) and Secure
Endpoints, Inc. (http://www.secure-endpoints.com).
Registration will be open until the start of each day's events.
Jeffrey Altman
for the workshop organizers
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