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METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:32@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:AutoFS - Automounting Filesystem for FreeBSD 6.x - A new proto
 col for an asynchronous automounting filesystem\, on FreeBSD
DESCRIPTION: Filesystems store\, organize\, and retrieve data for user
 s and often these files are stored on remote machines\, or removable m
 edia.  The UNIX system requires that these filesystems must be mounted
  before files can be accessed.  In network environments\, mounted file
 systems can result in extratraffic\, even when the filesystem is mount
 ed\, but no files are used.  This extra traffic is undesirable\, and a
 dversely affects the available network bandwidth\, and mounted filesys
 tems require more in-kernel memory and datastructures to maintain them
  as "active." Nobody wants to keep remote filesystems mounted\, when t
 hey're not in use.  AutoFS works with AMD\, a daemon which auto-mounts
  filesystems\, to provide an on-demand mounting facility.  The purpose
  of AutoFS is to limit the load upon AMD\, and to provide a layer of k
 ernel control over mounting.  This control is used to minimise the num
 ber of calls to the Automounting daemon (AMD) thereby providing better
  performance as a user navigates the "unified" filesystem tree.  This 
 paper describes the implementation details of AutoFS for FreeBSD 6.x

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/32.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Adam Martin":inval
 id:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:54@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070517T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070517T120000
DURATION:PT3H00M
SUMMARY:Bacula - Network backups - flexible and easy
DESCRIPTION: Bacula is a very flexible and easy to use network backup 
 solution. Over the past few years\, Bacula has become more and more wi
 despread.  The increasing popularity of this fully featured solution i
 s evident by its inclusion in in recent books and courses.Bacula is we
 ll suited to a wide array of scenarios\, varying from backing up to DV
 D or disk or to huge tape libraries with multiple drives and robots.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/54.en.html

LOCATION:SITE F0126


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dan Langille":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:45@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T183000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Closing session - Thanks for all the fish
DESCRIPTION: Closing session of BSDCan 2007

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/45.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jason Dixon":inval
 id:nomail

ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dan Langille":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:11@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Delivering IT Examinations--BSD Style - How to apply BSD metho
 ds to certification programs
DESCRIPTION: While creating the standard for assessing BSD sysadmin sk
 ills\, the BSD Certification Group identified several areas within the
  existing certification infrastructure that did not meet the needs of 
 the BSD community. This talk will outline those areas then concentrate
  on the collaborative development of a BSD licensed testing engine.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/11.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dru Lavigne":inval
 id:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:31@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Embedding FreeBSD/powerpc - Notes on the journey to the embedd
 ed world
DESCRIPTION: This paper covers recent development work to port FreeBSD
  to embedded PowerPC machine\, with a particular example of Freescale 
 MPC8555 communications processor.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/31.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Rafal Jaworowski":
 invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:18@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Embedding NetBSD - Embedding NetBSD - Portability Lesson's fro
 m the Lunatic Fringe
DESCRIPTION: The use of embedded BSD in "software defined" hardware en
 vironments (such as FPGAs) that will exhibit a plethora of distinctly 
 hostile behaviours entails a number of engineering decisions and trade
 -offs thatare decidedly outside the norm of conventional hardware/soft
 waresystems design.   We'd like to share what we have learned about em
 bedding BSD\, and how we solve some of the problems that are related t
 o the use of BSD operating systems in some rather unanticipated enviro
 nments.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/18.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Howard Harvey":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:20@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Enterprise Package Management - Your boss wants software updat
 e tools to be manager-friendly\, not just sysadmin-friendly.
DESCRIPTION: The ports system is a powerful\, flexible method for mana
 ging software installed in FreeBSD\, but it's not what many corporatio
 ns are looking for in a software management tool.  Large corporations 
 rarely allow technically adept sysadmins to make decisions about when 
 to upgrade mission-critical servers.  In order for IT managers to make
  sensible decisions\, they require information which has hitherto been
  communicated informally\, or via home-grown (non-standard) tools in F
 reeBSD.  Or they've simply used other platforms.This talk addresses so
 me of the concerns about and arguments against FreeBSD that are made b
 y corporate IT management\, and presents some tools that may be used b
 y system administrators to address these concerns\, including ITIL com
 pliance\, version consistency\, approval processes\, integration with 
 corporate change management systems.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/20.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Paul Chvostek":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:26@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Failover and Load Balancing with pfSense - When things fail\, 
 be prepared.
DESCRIPTION: Last year many BSDCan attendees saw an overview of what p
 fSense is all about. Since then\, the first stable release of pfSense 
 is out and this presentation will cover a few of the more advanced fea
 tures that are available. This presentation will cover how the multi-W
 AN and failover capabilities in pfSense function\, and how to implemen
 t them in your environment.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/26.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Scott Ullrich":inv
 alid:nomail

ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Chris Buechler":in
 valid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:23@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:FreeBSD SD/MMC cards - An implementation overview
DESCRIPTION: This lecture will present an outline of FreeBSD's SD/MMC 
 infrastructure.  It will summarize the relevant standards and relate t
 hem to the implementation.  The interfaces between layers will be expl
 ored in enough detail to learn how to write drivers for new SD/MMC dev
 ices or to expand the number of supported host interface adapters.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/23.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Warner Losh":inval
 id:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:25@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:FreeBSD Security Features - Deploying Advanced Operating Syste
 m Security Services
DESCRIPTION: UNIX system administrators are familiar with the UNIX sec
 urity model: users\,groups\, and file permissions.  Many will also hav
 e deployed firewalls toprotect their systems.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/25.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Robert Watson":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:4@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:FreeNAS - The FreeNAS little story
DESCRIPTION: Network-attached storage (NAS) is the name given to dedic
 ated data storage technology that can be connected directly to a compu
 ter network to provide centralized data access and storage to heteroge
 neous network clients.  NAS has increased in popularity as storage req
 uirements and disk capacity escalate.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/4.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Olivier Cochard-La
 bbe":invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:9@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Getting\, Managing\, and Analyzing Stock Market information wi
 th FreeBSD - Using a combination of open source and custom tools for f
 un and profit
DESCRIPTION: This presentation describes how to download a large varie
 ty of equity and option data from various sources on the internet\, ho
 w to manage the data (parsing\, archiving\, etc)\, and finally how to 
 present the data to applications with a focus on efficiency and access
  speed.  Public domain / open source tools like curl and lynx are high
 lighted\, as well as the author's own custom tools.  The entire databa
 se schema is presented\, and then the use of mmap() is shown for compl
 ete efficiency.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/9.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Robert Krten":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:8@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Home Security / Monitoring with FreeBSD - Audio\, Video\, and 
 Data Capture at Home
DESCRIPTION: This presentation illustrates the individual components o
 f the author's home security / monitoring system\, which includes a vo
 ice activated call recorder\, a caller ID DSP software modem\, weather
  station\, a motion activated video recording system\, and miscellaneo
 us interface tools.  A technical focus will present source code and di
 scuss implementation details\, very much a "how to" presentation.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/8.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Robert Krten":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:35@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People - (and you c
 an too)
DESCRIPTION: Every open source project runs into people who are selfis
 h\, uncooperative\, and disrespectful.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/35.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Brian Fitzpatrick"
 :invalid:nomail

ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ben Collins-Sussma
 n":invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:47@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T193000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Key signing party - Sign other people's keys - will start imme
 diately after the closing session
DESCRIPTION: Each BSDCan has had a key signing.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/47.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dan Langille":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:12@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070516T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070516T173000
DURATION:PT4H00M
SUMMARY:Network Diagnosis with Netflow - How to Stop Blaming the Netwo
 rk and Find the Real Problem
DESCRIPTION: Netflow is a tool for collecting evidence of actual netwo
 rk activity. Unlike Wireshark or tcpdump\, whichonly tell you what is 
 happening right now\, netflow tells you what happened in the past and 
 allows you tocompare and contrast current and historical behavior.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/12.en.html

LOCATION:SITE F0126


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Michael W. Lucas":
 invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:24@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Network stack virtualization for FreeBSD 7.0 - How many machin
 es do you want?
DESCRIPTION: Due to better scalability and significantly lower perform
 ance cost than full hardware virtualization platforms\, operating syst
 em level virtualization frameworks such as BSD jails often become plat
 forms of choice among production hosting environments. Network stack v
 irtualization allows complete networking independence between jails on
  a FreeBSD system\, including providing each jail with its own virtual
  network interface set\, routing tables\, firewall\, rate limiting\, I
 PSEC configuration and more. This paper describes the design and imple
 mentation of a network stack virtualization framework for FreeBSD -CUR
 RENT.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/24.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Marko Zec":invalid
 :nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:57@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) - We're putting a laptop in the ha
 nds of every child in the world.
DESCRIPTION: The One Laptop Per Child initiative aims to put a low cos
 t laptop computer in the hands of every child in the world.  This talk
  will attempt to explain the goals\, challenges (aggressive power mana
 gement\, mesh networking\, and activity collaboration)\, and implement
 ation of this ambitious project.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/57.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Andrew Clunis":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:40@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Open Source Security Lessons - Listen.  Learn.
DESCRIPTION: Wietse discusses lessons learned from the software that h
 e released over the years.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/40.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Wietse Venema":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:50@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:OpenCVS/OpenRCS - A viable alternative to CVS
DESCRIPTION: OpenCVS is a FREE implementation of the Concurrent Versio
 ns System\, the most popular open source revision control software. It
  can be used as both client and server for repositories and provides g
 ranular access control over data stored in the repository. It aims to 
 be as compatible as possible with other CVS implementations\, except w
 hen particular features reduce the overall security of the system.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/50.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ray Lai":invalid:n
 omail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:34@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T100000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Opening Session - Welcome To BSDCan 2007
DESCRIPTION: Welcome to BSDCan 2007

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/34.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dan Langille":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:14@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070517T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070517T170000
DURATION:PT4H00M
SUMMARY:Packet filtering for fun and profit - Putting PF to good use -
  an introduction which gets you to the point where adminning is fun ag
 ain
DESCRIPTION: This half day tutorial is a further evolved version of th
 e"Firewalling with PF" tutorial offered at various conferences over th
 elast year and a half.  The tutorial's intended audience are aspiringo
 r seasoned network professionals with at least a basic knowledge ofnet
 working in general and TCP/IP particular. By the time May rollsaround\
 , OpenBSD 4.1 will be the latest released version\, with subtlebut sig
 nificant changes which will be included in the updatedtutorial.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/14.en.html

LOCATION:SITE F0126


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Peter Hansteen":in
 valid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:19@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:PC-BSD: How BSD will dominate the open source desktop - 4 out 
 of 5 newbies prefer a graphical installer and ease of use
DESCRIPTION: PC-BSD is set to dominate the desktop.  Find out why.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/19.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Matt Olander":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:2@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:PCI Interrupts for x86 Machines under FreeBSD - Pardon me.  Ex
 cuse Me.
DESCRIPTION: An important element in computers with multiple autonomou
 s devices is theability of a device to notify the CPU that it needs at
 tention via an interrupt.The OS visible mechanics of interrupts for PC
 I devices is quite convoluted\,especially on x86 PC systems.  This pap
 er will cover the various ways that PCIINTx interrupts have been imple
 mented on x86 as well as the methods used by thesystem BIOS to communi
 cate the implementation to operating systems.  It willalso cover the n
 ewer Message Signalled Interrupts that address some of thelimitations 
 of INTx interrupts.  Finally\, the paper will provide an overviewof Fr
 eeBSD's implementation of both INTx and MSI interrupts on the x86platf
 orm.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/2.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="John Baldwin":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:37@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Porting the NetBSD IP stack to a microkernel RTOS - Changing a
 rchitecture means code changes
DESCRIPTION: One of the challenges of providing network connectivity t
 o a microkernel operating system is in adapting existing network stack
 s to work outside of the kernel environment.  QNX has used the NetBSD 
 networking stack for a number of years in it's Neutrino microkernel re
 al-time operating system.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/37.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Sean Boudreau":inv
 alid:nomail

ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Robert Craig":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:43@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Porting the ZFS file system to FreeBSD - A much anticipated FS
 
DESCRIPTION: There will be 3 parts to this presentation.   - a short i
 ntroduction to ZFS and its great features  - discussion of porting wor
 k\, enumerate differences between the FreeBSD port and Solaris ZFS\, a
 nd show some performance numbers.  - demonstrate how ZFS works on a Fr
 eeBSD machine

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/43.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Pawel Dawidek":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:36@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Portsnap - What (it is)\, Why (it was written)\, and How (it w
 orks)
DESCRIPTION: In this talk\, I will describe three years of development
  on portsnap: Why I wrote it\, the design decisions I made\, and the l
 essons I learned.  While portsnap is a utility with a very narrow focu
 s -- distributing updates to the FreeBSD ports tree -- the lessons lea
 rned from it are far more widely applicable\, and this can be consider
 ed as a "case study" of software for distributing and keeping a set of
  files updated.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/36.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Colin Percival":in
 valid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:15@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T143000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Recent Improvements To The FreeBSD Ports Monitoring System - W
 atching what people do
DESCRIPTION: This talk discusses recent improvements to the FreeBSD Po
 rts Monitoring System\, a set of web pages used to track issues affect
 ing the Ports Collection.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/15.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Mark Linimon":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:6@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T123000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Reflections on Building a High-performance Computing Cluster U
 sing FreeBSD - Faster\, bigger\, stronger.
DESCRIPTION: Since late 2000 we have developed and maintained a genera
 l purposetechnical and scientific computing cluster running the FreeBS
 D operatingsystem.  In that time we have grown from a cluster of 8 dua
 l IntelPentium III systems to our current mix of 64 dual Intel Xeon an
 d289 dual AMD Opteron systems.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/6.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Brooks Davis":inva
 lid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:29@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Scan after one year - Coverity Scan project results and announ
 cements
DESCRIPTION: One year ago\, Coverity launched scan.coverity.com. It of
 fers an overview to the public\, and detailed results to open source d
 evelopers\, of the results from the Coverity Prevent static analysis t
 ool.This lecture will review interesting results\, reveal more informa
 tion to non-developers\, and announce new information about the Scan p
 roject.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/29.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="David Maxwell":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:7@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Securing IPv6 on FreeBSD - A Google Summer of Code Project
DESCRIPTION: One of the main features of the next generation IP protoc
 ol\, IPv6\, is security.  As a summer of code project we used publicly
  available tools\, as well as a home grown\, open source\, network pro
 tocol test library to test the security of the IPv6 stack in FreeBSD. 
  This paper and presentation give the results of that work including a
  description of what was tested\, how it was tested\, and the security
  vulnerabilities found.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/7.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="George Neville-Nei
 l":invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:16@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T110000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:The FreeBSD Security Officer Function - Things that go bump in
  the night
DESCRIPTION: The presentation basically describes what the FreeBSD Sec
 urity Team is doing behind the scenes to handle security vulnerabiliti
 es in FreeBSD.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/16.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Simon L. Nielsen":
 invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:13@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T160000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:The silent network - Denying the spam and malware chatter usin
 g free tools
DESCRIPTION: Though the first Internet worm in 1988 was Unix software\
 , malicioussoftware today is primarily a Windows problem.  In the free
  unixenvironments\, a number of techniques and tools are available to 
 stopunsolicited email and malware before it reaches the end user.  Thi
 spresentation deals with the principles and practice of keeping yourne
 twork peace through intelligent use of free tools which areavailable o
 n your favorite BSD.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/13.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Peter Hansteen":in
 valid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:5@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070518T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:The Varnish HTTP accelerator - A lesson in performance program
 ming
DESCRIPTION: Varnish is a state of the art HTTP Accelerator written by
  a hard-core kernel hacker.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/5.en.html

LOCATION:SITE H0104


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Poul-Henning Kamp"
 :invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:49@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:UTORvpn: A Cross-Platform OpenSource SSL VPN Implementation - 
 OpenVPN means never having to say your sorry for buying customized IPS
 ec clients
DESCRIPTION: UTORvpn is an institutional implementation of OpenVPN whi
 ch servicesremote campus access from both MS-Windows and Unix based cl
 ients.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/49.en.html

LOCATION:SITE A0150


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Russell Sutherland
 ":invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:51@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070516T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070516T130000
DURATION:PT4H00M
SUMMARY:VoIP Tutorial - chatting over TCP/IP
DESCRIPTION: VoIP is now leading a revolution in the way the World com
 municates\, and is the rising concept which will allow seamless integr
 ation between Voice and data networks. Proprietary systems such as Sky
 pe are out there\, but what can you do with a FreeBSD machine and some
  fantasy ? In this tutorial we will introduce the key concepts around 
 VoIP\, and we will guide you through the terminology\, setup and troub
 leshoot of a small VoIP network\, looking towards a connection to some
  VoIP providers\, setting up a simple IVR system\, along with some ide
 as on how to integrate this work in an existing phone system.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/51.en.html

LOCATION:SITE F0126


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Massimiliano Stucc
 hi":invalid:nomail

END:VEVENT

BEGIN:VEVENT
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:44@BSDCan2007@pentabarf.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20070519T173000
DURATION:PT1H00M
SUMMARY:Works in Progress Sessions - Short stories from projects aroun
 d the world
DESCRIPTION: For the third year running\, BSDCan will have a WIP (Work
 s In Progress) session\, with presentations on diverse topics.

CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORY:Lecture
URL:http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/44.en.html

LOCATION:SITE B0138


ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Robert Watson":inv
 alid:nomail

END:VEVENT


END:VCALENDAR
