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Linux-Announce Digest #522

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Mon Jun 21 08:06:34 1999

From: Digestifier <Linux-Announce-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
To: Linux-Announce@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date:     Mon, 21 Jun 99 07:13:27 EDT

Linux-Announce Digest #522, Volume #3            Mon, 21 Jun 99 07:13:27 EDT

Contents:
  BLOWFISH-encrypted-home-directory patch 0.1 for Linux 2.2 (Id Est)
  LOCAL: University of Utah Beowulf Users Group June Meeting (Brian Haymore)
  ppdd - encrypted disc driver - rev 0.9 available (Allan Latham)
  FTP: TSX-11.MIT.EDU is temporarily down (tytso@valinux.com)
  CONFERENCE: CFP for Warsaw Autumn Linux Workshop 1999 (Jan Rychter)

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From: Id Est <id-est@home.com>
Subject: BLOWFISH-encrypted-home-directory patch 0.1 for Linux 2.2
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 09:21:49 GMT

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I have patched util-linux-2.9r so that "login" will generate and use
BLOWFISH-encrypted home directories.  This patch will only work with 2.2
kernels that have been patched with the strong encryption patches available
on www.kerneli.org.

You could use it to keep your home directory encrypted when you're not
logged in.  When you log in, your directory is automagically decrypted.
When you logout, your home directory, and the files in it, are encrypted
again.  If you're running linux on a laptop, and the laptop gets stolen,
your files can't be read.

This is *alpha* software.  It no doubt contains bugs, more bugs, and yet
more bugs.  Use it at your own risk.  The author accepts no responsibility
for loss of your precious data.  If you're not comfortable patching critical
system programs, this probably isn't for you.  You should be comfortable with
loop devices before making use of this patch.

The patch, README, and PGP signature are available at:

        http://members.home.net/id-est



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From: Brian Haymore <brian@chpc.utah.edu>
Subject: LOCAL: University of Utah Beowulf Users Group June Meeting
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 09:20:03 GMT

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University of Utah Beowulf Users Group Announcement

Date: June 23rd, 1999

Time: 6:15pm

Location: INSCC Auditorium 155S 1452E (Same as UULUG & SLLUG)


Topic: Introduction to the concepts of programing in a distributed
        computing environment such as a Beowulf Cluster.  Discussion 
        of MPI and PVM and their pros/cons.  What ever else Mike 
        wishes to enlighten us with.


Presenter: Michael Pernice 
           A staff scientist of Numerical Methods at the
           Center for High Performance Computing
           http://www.chpc.utah.edu/~pernice/


Business: Discuss future meeting agendas & frequency.




Please direct any questions about this meeting to myself.  This meeting
will be open to anyone interested, including people not affiliated with
the campus.
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Brian D. Haymore, Systems Administrator
Center for High Performance Computing, U of Utah
Email: brian@chpc.utah.edu, Phone: (801) 585-1755 
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From: Allan Latham <alatham@flexsys-group.com>
Subject: ppdd - encrypted disc driver - rev 0.9 available
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 09:17:34 GMT

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PPDD is an encrypted device driver for Linux. It creates a device
which looks like a disc partition on which you can then create an ext2
filesystem.

The underlying data storage can be a file on a normal filesystem or a
complete disc partition. All data written to this file or partition is
encrypted using the blowfish algorithm.

Special emphasis in the design has been placed on the fact that data
on disc has a long lifetime and that encrypted backups may fall into
the wrong hands.

The use of master/working pass phrases and the ability to enter very
long pass phrases on two lines adds to the security.

The driver concept also allows the root filesystem and the swap device
to be encrypted. In effect this means that with the exception of a
kernel and a small initial read-only ram-disc image, everything on
disc is encrypted.

The latest revision is 0.9 and supports the late 2.0 series and the
early 2.2 series of Linux kernels up to 2.2.9.

It has been designed so that anyone with reasonable Linux competence
can install and use it.

So far only the Intel-86 architecture is supported.

Please see:  http://linux01.gwdg.de/~alatham

Direct access to the files is also available at:

http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ppdd
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ppdd

Allan Latham <alatham@flexsys-group.com>

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From: tytso@valinux.com
Subject: FTP: TSX-11.MIT.EDU is temporarily down
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 09:18:20 GMT

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As some of you have probably noticed, TSX-11.MIT.EDU is currently off
the air.  TSX-11's hardware had been getting old, and it had been
showing its age more and more.  Since I could see the writing on the
wall, I had ordered new hardware, but unfortunately the current hardware
(perhaps aware that it was about to be replaced) decided to permanently
die before the replacement hardware could arrive.

Hence, it may be a few days to a week before I can get the new hardware
installed and TSX-11 back on the air.  The good news is that once TSX-11
is replaced, it will have substantially more horsepower and much more
disk space, which will help our ability to make TSX-11 even better than
it was before!

Thank you for your support, and I apologize for the inconvenience.

                                     - Ted

P.S.  Here is a partial list of TSX-11 mirrors, for your use until I can
get tsx-11 back on line.

ftp.cdrom.com:/pub/linux/tsx-11
ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/mirrors/tsx-11/
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux/tsx-11/
ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/packages/Linux/tsx-11-mirror/
ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/MIRROR.tsx-11/

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From: Jan Rychter <jwr@rgstudio.com.pl>
Subject: CONFERENCE: CFP for Warsaw Autumn Linux Workshop 1999
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 20:42:26 GMT

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[For Polish version of the announcement, read on, it's enclosed below]


               Warsaw Autumn Linux Workshop 1999
                (Jesienne Warsztaty Linuksowe)

                  Warsaw, October 21-23, 1999

                      "Call For Papers"


RG Studio and the Polish Linux Users Group (PLUG) organize the second
Warsaw Autumn Linux Workshop conference.  The conference will take place
in Warsaw, Poland, on October 21-23 1999.

The first Workshop took place October 22-24, 1998. Over 140 people
attended, many interesting presentations were given. The main conference
sponsor was Informix Software. The Workshop was also sponsored by: RG
Studio, Casinos Poland, The Stefan Batory Foundation. Media coverage:
Magazyn Linux&UNIX.

The 1998 event was a great success. We would like it to be even better
and bigger this year.

Authors are invited to submit papers and presentations.  
If interested, authors should send the proposed presentation title along
with an abstract (up to 150 words) to: conference@rgstudio.com.pl

The official conference languages are Polish and English.

Topics include, but are not limited to:
  Graphics (2D and 3D)
  Kernel programming
  Networking
  High-Performance
  Real-life solutions based on Linux
  Security of networked Linux systems


Important dates:

  -- July 20, 1999: deadline for receipt of submissions (subjects) and
  abstracts of up to 150 words

  -- July 30, 1999: acceptance notification

  -- September 1, 1999: camera-ready final papers, up to 10 pages


Conference Program Committee:
   Jan Rychter <jwr@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Adam Dawidziuk <ad@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Piotr Bolek <pb@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Krzysztof Leszczyński <chris@camk.edu.pl>

Conference web pages: http://rgstudio.com.pl/jwl/
Conference email address: conference@rgstudio.com.pl

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           Jesienne Warsztaty Linuksowe 1999 (JWL'99)
               Warszawa, 21-23 października 1999
                     "Call For Papers"


W dniach 21-23 października 1999 RG Studio wraz z Polską Grupą
Użytkowników Linuxa (PLUG) organizują drugie już Jesienne Warsztaty
Linuksowe.

Pierwsze Jesienne Warsztaty Linuksowe odbyły się w dniach 22-24
października 1998. Obecnych było ponad 140 osób, występowali zarówno
najlepsi polscy specjaliści od Linuksa, jak i firmy prezentujące swoje
oprogramowanie pod systemem Linux. Głównym sponsorem konferencji była
firma Informix Software. Konferencję sponsorowali także: RG Studio,
Casinos Poland, Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego. Patronat medialny
sprawował Magazyn Linux&UNIX, zaś pomoc organizacyjną zapewniły: ICM,
Centrum Astronomiczne im. Mikołaja Kopernika i TCH Systems.

Konferencja cieszyła się dużym zainteresowaniem, dlatego organizujemy
ją ponownie. Chcemy, aby w tym roku była ona jeszcze lepsza, zarówno
pod względem zakresu tematów jak i jakości ich prezentacji. 

Poszukujemy mówców, pragnących wystąpić na konferencji. Zainteresowanych
prosimy o nadsyłanie proponowanych tematów wystąpień wraz ze
streszczeniem (nie dłuższym niż 150 słów) na adres
konferencja@rgstudio.com.pl. 
Tematy mogą być zarówno zaawansowane, jak i dla początkujących.


Ramowy program konferencji:

  -- Profesjonalne rozwiązania oparte na systemie Linux

  -- Dlaczego Linux -- główne powody dla których systemem tym powinno
  zainteresować się znacznie więcej osób i instytucji niż obecnie.

  -- Bezpieczeństwo systemów w sieci -- na co warto zwrócić uwagę aby
  podłączony do sieci komputer nie stał się łupem włamywaczy.

  -- Grafika -- możliwości Linuxa w zakresie przetwarzania grafiki (2D i
  3D).

  -- Jądro systemu -- zaawansowane sesje poświęcone nowym dodatkom i
  perspektywom rozwoju.

  -- Sieci -- zastosowania Linuxa w sieciach lokalnych i rozległych.

  -- High-Performance -- jak przy użyciu Linuxa budować niedrogie
  superkomputery.

  -- Specjalne zastosowania Linuxa 


Terminy:

  -- 20 lipca 1999: termin zgłaszania tematów wystąpień wraz ze
  streszczeniem o objętości do 150 słów

  -- 30 lipca 1999: ogłoszenie ostatecznych decyzji Komitetu
  Programowego konferencji o zaakceptowanych propozycjach referatów

  -- 1 września 1999: termin nadsyłania referatów w objętości do 10
  stron

Komitet Programowy konferencji:
   Jan Rychter <jwr@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Adam Dawidziuk <ad@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Piotr Bolek <pb@rgstudio.com.pl>
   Krzysztof Leszczyński <chris@camk.edu.pl>

Strony WWW konferencji:  http://rgstudio.com.pl/jwl/
Pytania i informacje:    konferencja@rgstudio.com.pl



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