[Klug-general] Ideas for talks
Luc Tidy
luc.tidy at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 13:56:21 UTC 2011
Although I would still consider myself a novice I could chime in on
the git front (read that as you will).
As for talks if we're looking at a broader I can go through some
software engineering stuff, covering items like methodology - possibly
extending into team theory and the softer side. It's rather academic
but does the job.
On 3/9/11, David Halliday <david.halliday at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have done Linux authentication against windows AD before.
>
> Here are my notes (old and out of date):
> http://david-halliday.co.uk/?Linux:AD_Authentication
> <http://david-halliday.co.uk/?Linux:AD_Authentication>
>
> On 9 March 2011 13:29, George Prowse <george.prowse at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 09/03/2011 13:13, Dan Attwood wrote:
>>
>>> I think LDAP in general would be a good subject for talk
>>>
>>> Perhaps the authentication and public key stuff could become a part two?
>>>
>>> Yes but TLS would probably be done alongside LDAP.
>>
>> I am definitely interested in the problems and solutions encountered (if
>> any) by bringing Windows XP/Vista/7 into the mix
>>
>>
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