This month’s meeting will be on Networks security with Wireshark and some other tools, possibly scanrand and Nmap.  Craig Kelly has volunteered to do the presentation.  We’ll have a small private network with a few systems and a hub running as well as the wireless network.  We’ll follow and analyze IRC traffic and some other protocols as well.

“Wireshark® is the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer. It has a rich and powerful feature set and runs on most computing platforms including Windows, OS X, Linux, and UNIX. Network professionals, security experts, developers, and educators around the world use it regularly.”
Time/Date:
Wednesday, Apr, 21, 2010
7:10pm p.m.
Place:
Room 101 or 103 (Look for the SLLUG signs on the doors) in
Lower Warnock Engineering Building
Directions/Parking:
Parking can be found just East of the WEB building and there is a big
lot just North of the Merrill Engineering building (MEB).
Parking is free after 6:00 (Based on the signs posted. Always check in
case this changes.)
Special thanks go to:
  • University of Utah for providing the meeting room
  • Various volunteers