Nomikai
Overview
Date
February 12, 2010 (Friday)
Time
19:30 - 21:30
Event
Eat and drink (primarily a social activity)
Location
Town Cryer, Hibiya
Hibiya Central Bldg B1
1-2-9 Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
[ Info and Map (English/Japanese) ]
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Cost
Pay-as-you-go
Details
This event is open to all Linux users and friends, and is to promote casual Linux (and non-Linux) related discussions over a few cold ones. Even if you're not a Linux user or a LUG member, but want to hang out with Linux people, please come.
Even if you want to come at the last minute it's okay - we may have to squeeze a bit, but please come!
Contact Info
For directions or information before the meeting, call:
- Alberto Tomita : 080-3463-9256
Technical Meeting
Introduction
All Linux lovers, and supporters of open source code and free software, in the Kanto area (or anywhere else) are invited to attend the next Tokyo Linux Users Group meeting. Membership is open to anyone. There are currently no membership dues or entrance fees.
TLUG meetings are traditionally small and unstructured (VERY CASUAL). Most of the benefit of the meeting comes from chatting with other Linux users and having informal discussions.
As a general rule, the Technical Meetings are held on the 2nd SAT of the month and the Nomikai Meetings are usually held on the 2nd FRI of even numbered months. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule, so it is best to keep an eye on the mailing list, or check back here for date/venue changes as the date approaches.
Meeting / 2010 - 02
Date
September 13th, 2010 (Saturday)
Time
14:00-16:30 (doors open 13:30)
Location
SUN Microsystems, Inc.
Jingumae-office, B1
4-11 Jingumae 2-chome,
Shibuya-ku Tokyo
[ directions ]
Itinerary
Presentations
<< Presentation (1) >>
“Nmap: The Network Mapper” By Matthew (Karamoon)
Fyodor's Nmap port scanner is an essential open-source tool for sysadmins, penetration testers and curious people. It is also one of the few pieces of software to have achieved cult status, being featured in movies as bad as The Matrix Reloaded and Die Hard 4.
This talk will begin with a brief overview of port scanning for those unfamiliar with the topic. The main uses of Nmap will then be discussed, as well as different types of scans, scan optimization, OS detection and defense against port scanning.
<< Break >>
Short break (maybe)
<< Presentation (2) >>
“OpenSolaris Bible Translation Project for Japanese” by Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan will talk about OpenSolaris Bible Translation Project for Japanese, and the class they will be running as part of this effort.
Other items on the agenda are:
- Introduction of new members
- News about Linux/Open Source, general announcements, Q&A
- Auction (bring any gear that would would like to donate to TLUG)
Contact Info
For directions or information before the meeting, call:
- Edward Middleton : 090-3689-0292
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