[ale] ALE Workshops on ...

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 09:58:53 EDT 2017


All the kids seem to like youtube videos.

ALE presents a GrayBeard production:
Networks and You!
Firewalls and You!
etc...

On Mar 16, 2017 9:49 AM, "DJ-Pfulio" <DJPfulio at jdpfu.com> wrote:

> Seems we need a place and time and whoever wants to present/organize
> this should work together on an outline that feeds from 1 topic into the
> next.
>
> A consistent presentation style would be useful too.
>
> Of course, if there aren't at least 10 people who'd like to learn this,
> would it be worth the effort?  Should we target how-to videos so more
> people can learn over the next 2 years?
>
> I'm willing to draw some network diagrams, if that helps describe
> things. For example: http://blog.jdpfu.com/images/KVM-howto-opt.jpg
>
>
> On 03/16/2017 08:58 AM, Joey Kelly wrote:
> > I can help with some of that:
> >
> > * wiring up the LAN (but lots of other folks can handle that one)
> > * security (I can rant all day about that)
> > * VoIP
> > * running a mail stack on a VPS
> > * nerf tips and strategies.
> >
> > --Joey
> >
> >>
> >> With the success of asking for ansible presentations, thought I'd throw
> >> out another request.
> >>
> >> Basically, a group of sessions with a road map to setup a home network
> >> for all the things that homes like.
> >> * Linux-based router setup/management
> >> * Network security considerations (IoT, parents, gaming systems, kids)
> >> * Centralized user management
> >> * Backup Server on the network.
> >> * Ad server black-holes
> >> * Secured VPN remote access - never allow direct access internally
> >> * Remote file sharing with calendars, contacts, media and files
> >> (Nextcloud)
> >> * Local media server for the house (Plex/Kodi/DLNA)
> >> * NAS options/setups - basically an NFS server.
> >> * Self-hosting options for assorted services.
> >> * Telephony for the home w/ VoIP
> >> * Running an email gateway on a VPS, but keeping all email internal to
> >> the home network. VPN accessable, usable.
> >> * Setting up client devices to work local and remote with all these
> >> services.
> >> * Other stuff needed at home?
> >>
> >> Anyone interested in working on a full solution along these lines?
> >>
> >> * What to buy.
> >> * How to deploy it.
> >> * Where we can go cheap.
> >> * Where spending a little more is best.
> >> * Why using most commercially sold router boxes isn't the best idea.
> >> * How to maintain all these different systems, easily.
> >>
> >> Many of these solutions flow into what a small business needs.
> >>
> >> I'm not expert on all these things, but do have most of them solved.
> >> That isn't to say that others wouldn't have solved them in a better way.
> >>
> >> I'm a little busy with the LPI stuff myself, but ...
> >>
> >> So, any interest?  Even just starting an outline would be helpful for
> >> ALErs.
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