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Author: Dr A. J. Trickett
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Subject: [Hampshire] Fwd: Building the network you need with OpenBSD's PF
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Subject: Building the network you need with OpenBSD's PF
From: "Josette Garcia" <Josette.Garcia@???>

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Building the network you need with OpenBSD's PF - An O'Reilly & UKUUG Training
Tutorial

22nd September 2011, London

This one day training session is aimed at experienced or aspiring network
administrators who want to expand their knowledge of PF, the OpenBSD packet
filter, and related tools.

A basic knowledge of Unix and TCP/IP network configuration is expected and
required.

Please note places are limited and early booking is essential, so why not take
advantage of our Early Bird offer?
Prices include FULL day tutorial, refreshments, lunch and a set of tutorial
notes.

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Tutor Biography:

Peter N. M. Hansteen is a consultant, writer and sysadmin from Bergen, Norway.
A long time freenix advocate and during recent years a frequent lecturer and
tutor with emphasis on OpenBSD and FreeBSD, author of several articles and The
Book of PF (No Starch Press 2007, 2nd edition, November 2010). He writes a
frequently slashdotted blog at http://bsdly.blogspot.com/

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