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Thursday, 15 December 2011

Forthcoming Events and Training

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Forthcoming Events

Questions? Call us now!

*This schedule is subject to change.*

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

DNS Workshop

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(2-Day Introduction to DNS & BIND)

Tutor : Wan Adnan (a.k.a Router)
Venue : Putrajaya, Malaysia
Duration : 16 hours, 2 days
Workshop Fee: TBA
Book now: online


**Places are limited - early booking is essential**


Topics covered include:

  • Installation BIND with chroot
  • Building BIND
  • Configuring BIND
  • Creating Zones 
  • ARPA DNS reverse (PTR)
  • Primary and Secondary DNS function
  • Zone Transfer
  • Secure BIND server
  • Utility tools usage (dig, checkzone, checkconf, rndc)


Who should attend?
The workshop is designed for network engineers, systems administrators, and anyone who is involved in managing DNS operations.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops (Unix/Linux recommended, but Windows OK) so that they can follow the practical exercises.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of LINUX/UNIX cli
  • Basic experience with managing DNS Servers
  • Good understanding of network basics (TCP/IP layers, routing principles)

Recommended Software
BIND 9.9.1-P1
PuTTY

**Places are limited - early booking is essential, act NOW!**


If you have any further queries, please contact Mr. Khaidir at +60.19.312.1337 or email: khaidir.zakaria at gmail comXXX



Monday, 5 December 2011

Free eBook: Alternative DNS Servers

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Grab this 747 pages DNS eBook for Free; Written by Jan-Piet Mens, titled “Alternative DNS Servers”. I glance through at the eBook and found several interesting topics for DNS deployments.

Download eBook

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Linux is an important tool..

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Ibrahim Yusof of the MMU noted that Faculty of Information Technology chose to align with the LPI certification program so as to ensure that their students had the highest level of technical skills possible: "Linux is an important tool for every IT or Engineering graduate. Linux is popular in Malaysia, especially with developers and system administrators. Therefore, if you are LPI certified as Linux-proficient, your career choices are that much wider."





A hacker is someone who

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A hacker is someone who enjoys playful cleverness—not necessarily with computers. The programmers in the old MIT free software community of the 60s and 70s referred to themselves as hackers. Around 1980, journalists who discovered the hacker community mistakenly took the term to mean “security breaker.”

Please don't spread this mistake. People who break security are “crackers.”

CSD2011 & Open Discussion with CSM @Theather Room L7 @30-Nov-2011

Saturday, 3 December 2011

FOR FREE

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When we use the word "free", we are referring to software freedom, not that it's without cost.

Source - GNU.org

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