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From: secretary on 3 Mar 2010 03:11 <blockquote what="official NYC*BUG announcement" edits=""> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 18:33:54 -0500 To: announce(a)lists.nycbug.org From: NYC*BUG Announcements <announce(a)lists.nycbug.org> Subject: [announce] NYC*BUG Wednesday March 3rd Reply-To: announce(a)lists.nycbug.org March 03, 2010, Wednesday PFSense II, Rocking The Datacenter 6:45 PM, Suspenders Restaurant http://www.suspendersbar.com/location.php In 2006, ike gave an overview on PFSense and it`s mother project m0n0wall, which were new and exciting router platforms back then. Quote from that first talk, (4 years ago): "throw your Linksys/SoHo/WiFi router in the garbage where it belongs" http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10027 Quote for this talk: "You might wanna` put your Sonicwall/Juniper/Cisco routers up on Ebay." pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD tailored for use as a firewall and router. http://pfsense.org/ pfSense has matured into a full-fledged routing platform which fits right in at the datacenter. As all the big router vendors now tout fully browser-based administration- (over IOS, I2J, etc...) so the stigma of using pfSense in the enterprise is gone. Our speaker has been using pfSense in datacenter deployments for over 4 years, and will be describing how pfSense was used to save and secure several "organically dysfunctional" corporate networks, and maintain business continuity. Throughout the talk, these points will be emphasized: - Deploys: "Performing an Oil Change at 80mph" (quoting Michael Lucas) - Corporate Office/Colo Life with pfSense - Quickly/Safely Training Junior/Senior Network Sysadmins on pfSense - Taking the Magic/Macho out of HA networking - Networking can be Reliable/Understood/Fun Half of this talk is a quick pfSense bootstrap: - What *is* pfSense? (A Terrific Routing Platform!) - Hardware (Embedded and Regular x86 Systems) - The reality of recycling servers, (Go Green! and other buzzwords) - Install, basic setup- focused on typical multi-zone networks The other half of the talk will go through the incredibly advanced tools and features that make pfSense an excellent platform for High-Availability and Security at the datacenter: - CARP, Physical Redundancy, (and living with HSRP/VRRP/GLBP from your ISP) - Fully Redundant Load Balancing, 2 common roles: - (inbound) Load Balancing to scale Web Servers - (outbound) Load Balancing for multi-wan redundant networking - "Deep Packet Inspection" and other infosec buzzwords, done the PF/BSD way - Missing your IOS shell? pfSense gives you a UNIX Shell- infinite possibilities! - pfSense/embedded shell specifics, (read-only filesysem on CF?) - NanoBSD/implementation notes... - Using pf from the shell - interacting with system firewall/traffic-shaping/etc.. - dancing a tango with the GUI - Syslog, SNMP, and all fixin`s - Config Management for Network Scaling/Sanity As Sr. Infrastructure Engineer at the emerging startup Proclivity Systems, Isaac ".ike" Levy is obsessed with high-availability systems and transparent failover, mostly because he likes to sleep a t night. Standing on the shoulders of giants, his background includes partnering to run a Virtual Server ISP before there was ever a cloud in the sky, as well as having a long history hacking internet-facing applications on UNIX systems. .ike has been a part of NYC*BUG since it was first launched in January 2004. He was a long-time member of the Lower East Side Mac Unix User Group, and is still in denial that this group no longer exists. He has spoken frequently on a number of topics at various venues, particularly on the issue of FreeBSD`s jail (8). _______________________________________________ announce mailing list announce(a)lists.nycbug.org http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/announce </blockquote> Distributed poC TINC: Jay Sulzberger <secretary(a)lxny.org> Corresponding Secretary LXNY LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization. http://www.lxny.org |