Packet Filter (PF) Training

womanPacket Filter (PF) is probably the best open source firewall software you can get today. It is powerful, simple to use, and integrates easily with other important pieces of the network stack like QoS (ALTQ) and VPN (IPsec). If that wasn't enough, PF offers you reliable and secure failover with CARP. If you are looking for a reliable, integrated solution for TCP/IP traffic management, PF is one of the best choices you can make.

Calendar

Date: Jan 12-16, 2009

Time:

  • 10:00 am -- 12:00 pm (PST) (06:00 pm -- 08:00 pm GMT)
  • 01:00 pm -- 03:00 pm (PST) (09:00 pm -- 11:00 pm GMT)

Schedule

Our 20-hr course shows you how to master PF.

  • Packet Filtering and Redirection (Monday)
  • PF Management (Tuesday)
  • Integrating PF with ALTQ Quality of Service (Wednesday)
  • Integrating PF with IPsec VPNs (Thursday)
  • Setting Up a PF Failover Firewall with CARP (Friday)

Registration

Price: 249 Euro, you can pay with VISA, Mastercard, or PayPal. If you would like our bank account details for your accounting department to make a direct transfer, write to sales@devguide.net. We do issue VAT invoices.

devGuide.tv Live!

We are experimenting with doing a live TV show on the Internet. It will be called devGuide.tv and it will be about IT, new technologies, OpenBSD, and Open Source.

Some of the shows will be closed, but most of them will be open to general public. More details coming up soon. For now, if you see a prompt asking you to enter a password, use mysecret.

We would like to host the shows at around 5:00~6:00 PM (GMT) and 10:00~11:00 AM (GMT), but for a while it is going to be a hit and miss thing, whenever Jacek has the time to do them.

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