Lo,
On 03/11/2019 21:05, R M Crorie wrote:
perhaps you could "weave in" relevant issues/considerations
to your talk?
Oh sure it won't just be as simple as it sounds! I'll also briefly talk
about control panels, networking, hosting providers etc... But for the
lab task I thought I'd make a few simple Debian 10 VM's (no package sets
installed, very basic, just SSH) and just have people grab a few
packages, make a few basic config files and... tada there is a
webserver. Maybe even get it to the point of being sufficient for a
Wordpress site or something. Basically walk through all the steps for
people completely new to even server administration.
On 03/11/2019 21:05, R M Crorie wrote:
flag up the required ID documentation quite a while prior to 11
February so that there's enough time to get these to bring along on
the evening
Yeah been speaking with Alex extensively, do you know him? The
requirements have been briefly mentioned on the StaffsLUG site but when
it gets closer to I'll repeat them. I went to the 2012 event myself
anyway so I'm familiar with the drill and can assure others too.
On 03/11/2019 21:05, R M Crorie wrote:
Good idea, especially for the CA Cert one, for the same reasons in
the
original e-mail suggesting this...
Yeah recently noticed the lugmasters@ mailing list of lug.org.uk - so
will be talking to all LUGs this way and let them know about
less-frequent events (e.g. like this is the first CAcert ATE in about 7
years!). Was also talking to John Alexander about some kind of West
Midlands mailing list for people running LUGs... that way anything doing
on within travelling distance might be better known.
Steven Maddox
Lantizia
On 04/11/2019 10:43, R M Crorie wrote:
> On 03/11/2019 15:21, Steven Maddox wrote:
>> I'm thinking of possibly doing a talk on creating a basic web server for
>> the 3rd December workshop...
>>
>> Basically how to set up Apache, with a basic PHP and MySQL stack - and
>> throw in use of certbot (for Let's Encrypt certificates)... does this
>> float anyone's boat?
> Just a suggestion, Steven... more and more users these days are using
> a commercial hosting service for simplicity - perhaps you could "weave
> in" relevant issues/considerations to your talk? I'm thinking about
> the importance of static IP address(es) and security issues (taint
> checking of variables, etc., etc.) relevant to both scenarios.
>> The 3rd December *was* going to be (but was never confirmed) the talk on
>> CAcert, but the guy who was going to do the talk was preferring it be
>> further away from Christmas. So this is now definitively going to be on
>> the 11th February instead.
> Duly noted... given that multiple ID documentation is required for the
> notary process - I appreciate that not everyone will be interested in
> actually obtaining one or more certificates - it might be an idea to
> flag up the required ID documentation quite a while prior to 11
> February so that there's enough time to get these to bring along on
> the evening. Alex Robertson can confirm the detail, but IIRC 1 x
> government-issued photo document /(e.g. photo driving licence,
> passport)/ and 1 x address document bearing individual's name /(e.g.
> utility bill but NOT mobile phone bill)/ is the minimum.
>> We're also going to be inviting other local LUG's I've been talking
to,
>> to participate and come over for the CAcert one, and possibly other
>> cross-talks too.
Good idea, especially for the CA Cert one, for the same reasons in
the
original e-mail suggesting this...
>> As for the 17th December workshop...
the thought has been to have a
>> little "end of quarter" round off meeting, maybe play with that Tux
>> robot a bit (a bit of fun basically) and also some lightning talks (5 to
>> 10 minute) if people are interested in doing that? (an idea that the
>> bunch of us which went Oggcamp this year got).
> Again, good idea.
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