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So gents, here's a onedrive doc that you can edit. Feel free to insert comments, or brush up your descriptions and what not. I'll add this to the OP as well. http://1drv.ms/1elIvpt View Quote dude, don't put "NSA stuff" next to my login name! ar-jedi |
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So gents, here's a onedrive doc that you can edit. Feel free to insert comments, or brush up your descriptions and what not. I'll add this to the OP as well. http://1drv.ms/1elIvpt dude, don't put "NSA stuff" next to my login name! ar-jedi Fixed |
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So gents, here's a onedrive doc that you can edit. Feel free to insert comments, or brush up your descriptions and what not. I'll add this to the OP as well. http://1drv.ms/1elIvpt dude, don't put "NSA stuff" next to my login name! ar-jedi Fixed I think a public one drive link on ARF is a neat experiment. |
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So gents, here's a onedrive doc that you can edit. Feel free to insert comments, or brush up your descriptions and what not. I'll add this to the OP as well. http://1drv.ms/1elIvpt dude, don't put "NSA stuff" next to my login name! ar-jedi Fixed I think a public one drive link on ARF is a neat experiment. I have version history turned on plus an actual backup, so if anyone fucks with it too much I can revert. |
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I'n another short bus rider. Most of my experience is in hardware, desktop support, and end user training, and virtually no experience on the network /server side. I've dabbled a little with cameras, image scanning, and access control (doors and gate systems.) If it had an IP address and end users could access it, I somehow became the first point of contact to work on it. I've been out of the corporate IT field for 2 years, so I'm not up to speed on deployment tools or current practices.
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Also guys looking at the document, the annotation/commenting is turned on so leave some feed back if you want.
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I'n another short bus rider. Most of my experience is in hardware, desktop support, and end user training, and virtually no experience on the network /server side. I've dabbled a little with cameras, image scanning, and access control (doors and gate systems.) If it had an IP address and end users could access it, I somehow became the first point of contact to work on it. I've been out of the corporate IT field for 2 years, so I'm not up to speed on deployment tools or current practices. I'm willing to listen and ask questions, however I doubt I have much to give otherwise. View Quote I bet you have some funny end-user training stories to share |
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Just in case you guys missed it, bcauz3y is offering up a list of topics for us to vote on:
o Browser artifact forensics o Counter Forensic Tactics o Current Browser attack methods (how to own browsers) o Web App attack methods o Enterprise network forensics and correlation technologies o SIEM technology o writing custom network forensics with Python o writing custom attack payloads in Python |
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FYI - RedDane and I work together, so he'd probably be in on this too.
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I'd vote enterprise forensics or tenderly loving browsers. Web app a close third.
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I'm intrigued by counter forensics tactics. But loving browsers tenderly also appeals to me. OH GOD SO MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM
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Depending on what time this is done I'd be in. Not sure I'd have much to present as I don't consider myself an expert in anything.
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I find this fascinating.
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I wouldn't mind contributing, but to be perfectly honest, the guest lectures so far sound a lot more interesting than anything I can think of to give a talk on.
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Just in case you guys missed it, bcauz3y is offering up a list of topics for us to vote on: o Browser artifact forensics o Counter Forensic Tactics o Current Browser attack methods (how to own browsers) o Web App attack methods o Enterprise network forensics and correlation technologies o SIEM technology o writing custom network forensics with Python o writing custom attack payloads in Python View Quote i vote we do this monthly, and cover them all. |
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Just in case you guys missed it, bcauz3y is offering up a list of topics for us to vote on: o Browser artifact forensics o Counter Forensic Tactics o Current Browser attack methods (how to own browsers) o Web App attack methods o Enterprise network forensics and correlation technologies o SIEM technology o writing custom network forensics with Python o writing custom attack payloads in Python i vote we do this monthly, and cover them all. Yes The custom payloads in Python sounds like fun.... |
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IP everywhere. does anyone want to know anything about how IP everywhere? Should only take a minute or 2. actually, depending on when this is, I may be able to give a presentation on software defined networks using mininet. apparently academia has some vision for this. im already a huge gns3/dynamips homer, so I feel right at home with mininet, you can even script stuff with python in it. I would love to hear something on software defined networks! Wonder if we have any NSX guys here? pfft. Ciscos nexus is where its at |
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Probably not as helpful now that bcauzy is here, but I'm an infosec professional that works for evil corporations. I'm focused in appsec from an offensive and defensive perspective (mostly defensive) and would be happy to share info on infosec, appsec, or appdev in general. (Prior to being involved in appsec I was an enterprise applications developer/architect.
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Probably not as helpful now that bcauzy is here, but I'm an infosec professional that works for evil corporations. I'm focused in appsec from an offensive and defensive perspective (mostly defensive) and would be happy to share info on infosec, appsec, or appdev in general. (Prior to being involved in appsec I was an enterprise applications developer/architect. I will have a look at the one drive when I'm done with the fam for the day. View Quote Secure development is HUGE. And outside my wheelhouse. |
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I wouldn't mind contributing, but to be perfectly honest, the guest lectures so far sound a lot more interesting than anything I can think of to give a talk on. Professionally, I design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot Cisco voice networks. That's my area of expertise, such as it is. It's...really not that interesting. I do it because it pays well. I'm not all that passionate about it anymore. View Quote Man I see you being MC, doing the intros, warming up the crowd, playing bumper music, maybe some fake commercial breaks |
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I wouldn't mind contributing, but to be perfectly honest, the guest lectures so far sound a lot more interesting than anything I can think of to give a talk on. Professionally, I design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot Cisco voice networks. That's my area of expertise, such as it is. It's...really not that interesting. I do it because it pays well. I'm not all that passionate about it anymore. Man I see you being MC, doing the intros, warming up the crowd, playing bumper music, maybe some fake commercial breaks And now to our sponsor Initech... |
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I wouldn't mind contributing, but to be perfectly honest, the guest lectures so far sound a lot more interesting than anything I can think of to give a talk on. Professionally, I design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot Cisco voice networks. That's my area of expertise, such as it is. It's...really not that interesting. I do it because it pays well. I'm not all that passionate about it anymore. Man I see you being MC, doing the intros, warming up the crowd, playing bumper music, maybe some fake commercial breaks And now to our sponsor Initech... I could have fun with that. On another note, I jokingly tell people that ask what I do for a living that "I'm the guy who makes you press 1 for English" (it's not entirely untrue). It generally shuts down a conversation I really didn't want to have in the first place, at a dinner party. That said, if anybody is actually curious how an IVR and ACD is programmed in a Cisco environment, I might be your Huckleberry. Otherwise, I'm perfectly happy hosting the event and trying to keep it interesting and entertaining. |
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I shot a 10 mile link once, when I lived in BFE (out of necessity). Kind of an interesting story, I suppose. Enigma would actually be the best one to give a talk on that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Anyone doing any wireless network engineering? With distance? I shot a 10 mile link once, when I lived in BFE (out of necessity). Kind of an interesting story, I suppose. Enigma would actually be the best one to give a talk on that. I've done some shorter-link wireless (in the hundreds-of-yards) with 2.4ghz 802.11 for cameras and remote network bridging. Working on a 900mhz project right now. |
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Depending on what time this is done I'd be in. Not sure I'd have much to present as I don't consider myself an expert in anything. It doesn't even have to be something super interesting, maybe just a really cool story or something. this one time, on port 23, ... ar-jedi |
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Depending on what time this is done I'd be in. Not sure I'd have much to present as I don't consider myself an expert in anything. It doesn't even have to be something super interesting, maybe just a really cool story or something. this one time, on port 23, ... ar-jedi Shit, if we want to go into the wayback machine, I can tell you a tale of a fateful trip, that started from this IRC netsplit, aboard this tiny script. |
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Related: I once got k-lined from pretty much every Undernet IRC server for changing my in-addr.arpa address (I owned the SOA on the netblock at the time) to jarjarbinks.artoo.net, when the new Star Wars movie came out.
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff.
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff. View Quote With the weather just right, and in the right location that can happen. Hell you have the right reflector you could even make that work. |
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What date and time is this going down? Nothing concrete, anyone have any suggestions? if there's any way it could be recorded, for those of us who may not be able to make the live stream, that'd be fantastic. eta: if it ends up being a series of shows, maybe the mod could start a sticky thread? |
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What date and time is this going down? Nothing concrete, anyone have any suggestions? if there's any way it could be recorded, for those of us who may not be able to make the live stream, that'd be fantastic. eta: if it ends up being a series of shows, maybe the mod could start a sticky thread? I think I can make that happen via the youtube channel. If this is super popular, I would definitely be willing to make it a regular thing. |
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I think I can make that happen via the youtube channel. If this is super popular, I would definitely be willing to make it a regular thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What date and time is this going down? Nothing concrete, anyone have any suggestions? if there's any way it could be recorded, for those of us who may not be able to make the live stream, that'd be fantastic. eta: if it ends up being a series of shows, maybe the mod could start a sticky thread? I think I can make that happen via the youtube channel. If this is super popular, I would definitely be willing to make it a regular thing. As if I hadn't blown PERSEC enough already. |
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I could have fun with that. On another note, I jokingly tell people that ask what I do for a living that "I'm the guy who makes you press 1 for English" (it's not entirely untrue). It generally shuts down a conversation I really didn't want to have in the first place, at a dinner party. That said, if anybody is actually curious how an IVR and ACD is programmed in a Cisco environment, I might be your Huckleberry. Otherwise, I'm perfectly happy hosting the event and trying to keep it interesting and entertaining. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wouldn't mind contributing, but to be perfectly honest, the guest lectures so far sound a lot more interesting than anything I can think of to give a talk on. Professionally, I design, implement, maintain and troubleshoot Cisco voice networks. That's my area of expertise, such as it is. It's...really not that interesting. I do it because it pays well. I'm not all that passionate about it anymore. Man I see you being MC, doing the intros, warming up the crowd, playing bumper music, maybe some fake commercial breaks And now to our sponsor Initech... I could have fun with that. On another note, I jokingly tell people that ask what I do for a living that "I'm the guy who makes you press 1 for English" (it's not entirely untrue). It generally shuts down a conversation I really didn't want to have in the first place, at a dinner party. That said, if anybody is actually curious how an IVR and ACD is programmed in a Cisco environment, I might be your Huckleberry. Otherwise, I'm perfectly happy hosting the event and trying to keep it interesting and entertaining. Honestly I think a talk on IP telephony could be super cool. I know I've enjoyed our Avaya vs Cisco debates immensely especially considering the massive difference in design philosophy of the two. Now that I'm getting Adtran certified in the Unified Communications platform I get to offer yet another perspective. |
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff. With the weather just right, and in the right location that can happen. Hell you have the right reflector you could even make that work. Of course we are using 1W radios with 12+ dB of gain per antenna (directional). When you have your APs on some of the tallest buildings for 120 miles, you can get some distance out of them. We try to keep shots under 2 miles but occasionally we play around with longer shots. We've found some shots are so noisy we can actually have a faster speed shooting across to the further sites. The main difference is shooting across flat Lubbock county versus shooting across the noisy city of Lubbock. |
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Of course we are using 1W radios with 12+ dB of gain per antenna (directional). When you have your APs on some of the tallest buildings for 120 miles, you can get some distance out of them. We try to keep shots under 2 miles but occasionally we play around with longer shots. We've found some shots are so noisy we can actually have a faster speed shooting across to the further sites. The main difference is shooting across flat Lubbock county versus shooting across the noisy city of Lubbock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff. With the weather just right, and in the right location that can happen. Hell you have the right reflector you could even make that work. Of course we are using 1W radios with 12+ dB of gain per antenna (directional). When you have your APs on some of the tallest buildings for 120 miles, you can get some distance out of them. We try to keep shots under 2 miles but occasionally we play around with longer shots. We've found some shots are so noisy we can actually have a faster speed shooting across to the further sites. The main difference is shooting across flat Lubbock county versus shooting across the noisy city of Lubbock. You ever do much with backhauls? |
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff. With the weather just right, and in the right location that can happen. Hell you have the right reflector you could even make that work. Of course we are using 1W radios with 12+ dB of gain per antenna (directional). When you have your APs on some of the tallest buildings for 120 miles, you can get some distance out of them. We try to keep shots under 2 miles but occasionally we play around with longer shots. We've found some shots are so noisy we can actually have a faster speed shooting across to the further sites. The main difference is shooting across flat Lubbock county versus shooting across the noisy city of Lubbock. You ever do much with backhauls? Little bit. The way our stuff is currently configured, our APs and subscriber units are Ubiquity M5 (5 GHz) gear. Our back hauls are all Ubiquity 3.65 (or somewhere around there) GHz gear running back to a central location on top of a building (which also serves as a 5 GHz AP for us in case we ever need to remotely configure a 5 GHz AP to backhaul to the site in the case of a 365 radio failure). We also have one of those backhauls running 20 miles out of town to a broadcast FM transmitter's tower but I haven't played with that however will be getting to do that this summer as I'm temporarily moving 2 miles away from that broadcast transmitter. |
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Little bit. The way our stuff is currently configured, our APs and subscriber units are Ubiquity M5 (5 GHz) gear. Our back hauls are all Ubiquity 3.65 (or somewhere around there) GHz gear running back to a central location on top of a building (which also serves as a 5 GHz AP for us in case we ever need to remotely configure a 5 GHz AP to backhaul to the site in the case of a 365 radio failure). We also have one of those backhauls running 20 miles out of town to a broadcast FM transmitter's tower but I haven't played with that however will be getting to do that this summer as I'm temporarily moving 2 miles away from that broadcast transmitter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I ask because I work for a WISP in Lubbock. The furthest link I've set up is about 3 miles...but I had one site where I was seeing an AP I had 12 miles away. This all 5 GHz stuff. With the weather just right, and in the right location that can happen. Hell you have the right reflector you could even make that work. Of course we are using 1W radios with 12+ dB of gain per antenna (directional). When you have your APs on some of the tallest buildings for 120 miles, you can get some distance out of them. We try to keep shots under 2 miles but occasionally we play around with longer shots. We've found some shots are so noisy we can actually have a faster speed shooting across to the further sites. The main difference is shooting across flat Lubbock county versus shooting across the noisy city of Lubbock. You ever do much with backhauls? Little bit. The way our stuff is currently configured, our APs and subscriber units are Ubiquity M5 (5 GHz) gear. Our back hauls are all Ubiquity 3.65 (or somewhere around there) GHz gear running back to a central location on top of a building (which also serves as a 5 GHz AP for us in case we ever need to remotely configure a 5 GHz AP to backhaul to the site in the case of a 365 radio failure). We also have one of those backhauls running 20 miles out of town to a broadcast FM transmitter's tower but I haven't played with that however will be getting to do that this summer as I'm temporarily moving 2 miles away from that broadcast transmitter. We have a few 365 backhauls, but our locale has a nasty noise floor (2.4 is damn near unusable) 5.2, 5.4, and 5.7 work OKish but we're making a big push to Trango licensed links, some of those are pushing in excess of 30 miles. We also have AirFiber for short links and those have worked great. |
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We've been talking about running a 11 GHz GB/s link out to a town 11 miles east of Lubbock to provide internet to those down in a canyon.
Tuesday I start a summer internship at Chevron...I'll be dealing primarily with 11 GHz links. |
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