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[LI] [TwinCLinG] Minutes Of the ILUG-HYD Meeting



---------------------- Forwarded by Khader V Syed/India/IBM on 11/28/99
01:30 PM ---------------------------

"H.Vijay Narayan Reddy" <halaharvi@xxxxxxxxxxx> on 11/28/99 01:32:08 AM




Hello Everyone ,
     Thanks for attending the meeting at Rama devi Software India Ltd .

Here are the minutes of the meeting :  (Thank you Suresh ..!)

The ilug-hyd meeting was held on saturday, nov 27 at Ramadevi Software,
Punjagutta.

The meeting started  off with an introductory welcome speech by Mr.
Bhyrav Prasad, as there were several new members.  A list of members,
along with phone and email addresses was compiled to improve contacts.

Suresh Ramasubramanian gave a short talk on securing mailservers and
dealing with the spam problem.
For more details on this - visit

http://maps.vix.com/tsi/ar-fix.html (settings to secure various
mailservers)
http://www.orbs.org/otherresources.cgi (same as above)
http://www.samspade.org (web based tools to trace spam)
http://www.spamcop.net (web based header parser, to decipher forged
email headers in spam mails)
http://www.abuse.net and http://spam.abuse.net

Mr. Prasad then explained about using samba, vnc, exceed etc to
interface between Linux and NT on a LAN, in response to a query.
Some content was decided upon - to add to the ilug-hyd.org website faqs
(sis cards, hdparm, samba, net connection ...)
The meeting then dispersed after snacks were provided by our hosts,
Ramadevi Software.(Thank you very much..!)

Hope to see you all again at the next meeting ..!!

regards
-vijay
e: halaharvi@xxxxxxxxxxx


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-Halaharvi Vijay Narayana
Research Assistant AI-LAB CBIT
Phone : +91 040 3224880
e: halaharvi@xxxxxxxxxxx
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