[ale] ALE Northeast Meeting, May 1, 2008
Brian MacLeod
nym.bnm at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 17:05:51 EDT 2008
Ack!
That's what I get for quickly throwing this together. The presenter
will be Stephen Cristol.
bnm
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Brian MacLeod <nym.bnm at gmail.com> wrote:
> ==========================================
> ALE Northeast Meeting
> May 1, 2008, 7:30pm
>
> * * * PLEASE NOTE THE ROOM CHANGE * * *
> Classroom C-1130 (C Building)
> Georgia Gwinnett College
> 1000 University Center Lane
> Lawrenceville, GA 30043
> ==========================================
>
> Parking and C Building Virtual Map:
> http://tinyurl.com/27h46j
>
> You are welcome to park in any UNMARKED (Student) parking spaces on
> campus. Parking in the spaces marked visitor may or may not yield a
> ticket.
>
> We will be meeting in C-1130 this month, and I am currently working out
> the details for later months' meetings. Hopefully we can be assigned a
> regular room that fits us well.
>
> Unlike the previous meeting space, you CAN bring food and drink to this
> classroom!
>
>
> Title: An introduction to TLS, OpenSSL, and X.509 Certificates
>
> Synopsis: What do you do when an install-script-generated, self-signed
> X.509 certificate expires? The X.509 certificate will be an organizing
> heme to talk about an assortment of topics ranging from the history of
> secure socket layer to privacy enhanced mail (PEM) file formats. By the
> end of the talk, you should know how to replace an expired certificate.
> You should also have a better understanding of how secure connections work.
>
> Bio: Stephen is an Editor of the open access journal Molecular Vision
> (molvis.org). He began his Linux journey in 2000 with Red Hat 6.1. The
> journey continues today with CentOS 4.6 and 5.1.
>
>
> ==========================================
> The gratuitous plea for assistance :-)
>
> Got an idea for a presentation? Is there a topic you wish to see
> discussed? Please join us at the ALE Central meetings at Emory on the
> third Thursday of each month, or ALE Northeast meetings on the first
> Thursday of each month. Or, better yet, get the discussion started on
> the ALE mailing list (join at
> http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale).
>
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