From rick at linuxmafia.com Wed Feb 2 22:35:14 2005 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:01 2005 Subject: [web-team] pdf of slides from talk Message-ID: <20050203063514.GC22532@linuxmafia.com> I'm forwarding Bill's post without the attachment, which can be retrieved separately from http://linuxmafia.com/presentations/langston-jan05.pdf . Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 22:07:54 -0800 From: Bill Kendrick To: webmaster@svlug.org Subject: fwd [mark@bitshift.org: pdf of slides from talk] Slides from Mark's talk tonight. Sorry I missed the meeting... was busy at work, and had to run to Fry's to get a replacement drive for my wife's laptop. (Currently re-installing Sarge! ;^) ) ----- Forwarded message from "Mark C. Langston" ----- Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:38:39 -0800 From: "Mark C. Langston" Subject: pdf of slides from talk To: Bill Kendrick Thanks for having me as a speaker at SVLUG, Bill. I had a blast! Sorry I couldn't stay and go to Denny's, but I've been a bit ill lately. The PDF of the slides is attached. Let me know if you have any trouble with it. ----- End forwarded message ----- From bill at wards.net Thu Feb 3 12:03:52 2005 From: bill at wards.net (William R Ward) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:01 2005 Subject: [web-team] pdf of slides from talk In-Reply-To: <20050203063514.GC22532@linuxmafia.com> References: <20050203063514.GC22532@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <16898.33704.237806.344597@komodo.home.wards.net> Please copy the file to somewhere on svlug.org and put a link to it on our page where it talks about this month's presentation. Rick Moen writes: >I'm forwarding Bill's post without the attachment, which can be retrieved >separately from http://linuxmafia.com/presentations/langston-jan05.pdf . > > >Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 22:07:54 -0800 >From: Bill Kendrick >To: webmaster@svlug.org >Subject: fwd [mark@bitshift.org: pdf of slides from talk] > >Slides from Mark's talk tonight. Sorry I missed the meeting... was busy >at work, and had to run to Fry's to get a replacement drive for my wife's >laptop. (Currently re-installing Sarge! ;^) ) > >----- Forwarded message from "Mark C. Langston" ----- > >Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 21:38:39 -0800 >From: "Mark C. Langston" >Subject: pdf of slides from talk >To: Bill Kendrick > > >Thanks for having me as a speaker at SVLUG, Bill. I had a blast! Sorry >I couldn't stay and go to Denny's, but I've been a bit ill lately. > >The PDF of the slides is attached. Let me know if you have any trouble >with it. > >----- End forwarded message ----- > > > >_______________________________________________ >web-team mailing list >web-team@lists.svlug.org >http://lists.svlug.org/lists/listinfo/web-team -- William R Ward bill@wards.net http://bill.wards.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Help save the San Jose Earthquakes - http://www.soccersiliconvalley.com/ From rick at linuxmafia.com Thu Feb 3 16:36:03 2005 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] pdf of slides from talk In-Reply-To: <16898.33704.237806.344597@komodo.home.wards.net> References: <20050203063514.GC22532@linuxmafia.com> <16898.33704.237806.344597@komodo.home.wards.net> Message-ID: <20050204003603.GK22508@linuxmafia.com> Quoting William R Ward (bill@wards.net): > Please copy the file to somewhere on svlug.org and put a link to it on > our page where it talks about this month's presentation. OK, will do. From nbs at sonic.net Fri Feb 25 11:01:21 2005 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [nbs@sonic.net: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio] Message-ID: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> Hrm, I guess this never got up on the 'meetings.shtml' page, and therefore we ended up penciling in someone else for July. Can we please update July 6th's meeting to show THESE speakers? Thanks! -bill! ----- Forwarded message from Bill Kendrick ----- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 02:43:00 -0800 From: Bill Kendrick Subject: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio To: SVLUG Speakers List , webmaster@svlug.org ----- Forwarded message from Russell DeVeau ----- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 17:22:18 -0500 From: "Russell DeVeau" Subject: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker To: "'Bill Kendrick'" Looks like this is our guy. Atul Tulshibagwale, CEO of Trustgenix (http://www.trustgenix.com/). Trustgenix is a Liberty Alliance member organization delivering solutions based on LAP specifications. Atul will develop and present the Federated Identity Management presentation for the July 6 SVLUG meeting. Let me know what else you might need, Bill. Russ Trustgenix Atul Tulshibagwale, CEO > > Atul co-founded Trustgenix, Inc. in June 2002. Prior to founding > Trustgenix, Atul was a Director of Engineering at VeriSign, Inc. > > During his career at VeriSign, Atul has successfully developed several > key products that have been globally deployed by Fortune 500 > companies. These products include VeriSign's first Enterprise RA and > International Affliiate products; GoSecure! for Microsoft Exchange; > the Personal Trust Agent and Personal Trust Service; Qualcomm BREW "3G > Code Signing" Services; VeriSign SecureExpress and several others. > > Before working at VeriSign, Atul was employee#1 at Querisoft, Inc. and > prior to that a supercomputing expert at the Indian Center for > Development of Advanced Computing. > > Atul has an M.Tech in Computer Science from University of Pune, India. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Kendrick [mailto:nbs@sonic.net] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:24 PM To: Russell DeVeau Cc: SVLUG Speakers List; webmaster@svlug.org Subject: Re: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 06:21:36PM -0500, Russell DeVeau wrote: > Bill, I am working on getting you the name of the speaker for July 6th. > We want to make sure we match the speaker with the technical > expectations of SVLUG participants. We are looking at the date as > confirmed. It's a matter of getting the right person out of the 150+ > members of LAP. Excellent, thanks. I'm Cc'ing the Speakers list and SVLUG webmasters, so we can pencil you in. Webmasters, LAP's website is at: http://www.projectliberty.org/ Take care! -bill! ----- End forwarded message ----- -- bill@newbreedsoftware.com April shower bring Kompressor power! http://newbreedsoftware.com/ ----- End forwarded message ----- -- -bill! bill@newbreedsoftware.com "I'm anticipating an all-out tactical http://newbreedsoftware.com/ dog-fight, followed by a light dinner." From nbs at sonic.net Fri Feb 25 11:05:10 2005 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [nbs@sonic.net: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio] In-Reply-To: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> References: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> Message-ID: <20050225190510.GC5758@sonic.net> In the meantime, please move the Open Vote Foundation... talk to October, and label it "TENTATIVE", until I hear back from the speakers. (I've told them that date is free, and don't want to accidentally book it in the meantime! :^) ) Thanks, -bill! From rick at linuxmafia.com Fri Feb 25 11:12:59 2005 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [nbs@sonic.net: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio] In-Reply-To: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> References: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> Message-ID: <20050225191259.GE27314@linuxmafia.com> Quoting Bill Kendrick (nbs@sonic.net): > Hrm, I guess this never got up on the 'meetings.shtml' page, and > therefore we ended up penciling in someone else for July. > > Can we please update July 6th's meeting to show THESE speakers? > In the meantime, please move the Open Vote Foundation... talk to > October, and label it "TENTATIVE", until I hear back from the speakers. > (I've told them that date is free, and don't want to accidentally book > it in the meantime! :^) ) Both of these are now done. (I'll try, from this point forward, to always mention here when I've substantively added to or changed the upcoming speakers page.) From nbs at sonic.net Fri Feb 25 11:32:37 2005 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [nbs@sonic.net: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio] In-Reply-To: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> References: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> Message-ID: <20050225193237.GB7942@sonic.net> Here's a little more flesh for the July talk description & bio, based partially on what Russell sent, and partially on this description of 'FIM' at eWeek: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1378436,00.asp Topic: Federated Identity Management Federated Identity Management allows individuals to use the same identification to sign on to the networks of more than one enterprise in order to conduct transactions. Partners in such a system depend on each other to authenticate and vouch for their users, without needing to adopt the same tools for directory services, security and authentication. The Liberty Alliance Project ( http://www.projectliberty.org/ ) is the only open body working to address the technical, business, and policy challenges surrounding identity and web services. The Alliance is made up of over 150 members representing a variety of industries from around the world, maintains an open membership policy, and collaborates with other standards bodies. LAP's specifications for FIM and web services are built on open protcols, are are device and platform agnostic. About the Speaker: Atul Tulshibagwale, CEO of Trustgenix ( http://www.trustgenix.com/ ). Trustgenix is a Liberty Alliance member organization delivering solutions based on LAP specifications. Atul co-founded Trustgenix, Inc. in June 2002. Prior to founding Trustgenix, Atul was a Director of Engineering at VeriSign, Inc. Sound good? -bill! From rick at linuxmafia.com Fri Feb 25 12:01:31 2005 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [nbs@sonic.net: DETAILS: July 6th meeting topic & bio] In-Reply-To: <20050225193237.GB7942@sonic.net> References: <20050225190121.GA5758@sonic.net> <20050225193237.GB7942@sonic.net> Message-ID: <20050225200131.GF27314@linuxmafia.com> Quoting Bill Kendrick (nbs@sonic.net): > Sound good? I've added these details (net of copyediting) to the July 2005 talk description. From nbs at sonic.net Fri Feb 25 14:53:23 2005 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] Change request for July speaker Message-ID: <20050225225323.GB30613@sonic.net> Please see below... Thx! -bill! ----- Forwarded message from Russell DeVeau ----- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:27:38 -0500 From: "Russell DeVeau" Subject: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker To: "'Russell DeVeau'" , "'Bill Kendrick'" Bill, Atul just sent me this asking if you can post this as well (under/in) the area where you have "Trustgenix is a LAP member..." Also please use the following blurb for Trustgenix: Trustgenix, Inc. is the leading provider of federated identity software. Trustgenix IdentityBridge(TM) enables enterprises and service providers to securely exchange user identity data even if they use different identity management systems. This capability allows business users and consumers to perform one security sign-on and securely traverse multiple web sites via PCs and wireless devices. IdentityBridge also maintains the privacy of end-user credentials and supports open industry standards including SAML and Liberty Alliance. For more information about Trustgenix and its products visit us at www.trustgenix.com. -----Original Message----- From: Russell DeVeau [mailto:russ.deveau@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 5:23 PM To: 'Bill Kendrick' Subject: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker bill, while you had shortened Atul's bio to make it brief.....he has asked me to ask you to use this...let me know if you can make it work. the event description is fine. is there anything you want me to include on our web site posting from an SVLUG perspective? Atul Tulshibagwale is a recognized industry expert on secure web payment, authentication, and privacy technologies for wire line and wireless networks. Prior to founding Trustgenix, Mr. Tulshibagwale was a technology leader for five years at VeriSign where he developed several digital identity and payment products including Qualcomm BREW "3G Code Signing" Services, GoSecure! for Microsoft Exchange; the Personal Trust Agent and Personal Trust Service. Previously, Mr. Tulshibagwale was co-founder of Entevo, an Internet security software firm that was acquired by BindView Corporation. He was also a supercomputing expert at the Indian Center for the Development of Advanced Computing. He holds an M.Tech in Computer Science from University of Pune, India. Federated Identity Management allows individuals to use the same identification to sign on to the networks of more than one enterprise in order to conduct transactions. Partners in such a system depend on each other to authenticate and vouch for their users, without needing to adopt the same tools for directory services, security and authentication. The Liberty Alliance Project ( http://www.projectliberty.org/ ) is the only open body working to address the technical, business, and policy challenges surrounding identity and web services. The Alliance is made up of over 150 members representing a variety of industries from around the world, maintains an open membership policy, and collaborates with other standards bodies. LAP's specifications for FIM and web services are built on open protocols, are device and platform agnostic. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Kendrick [mailto:nbs@sonic.net] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 2:34 PM To: Russell DeVeau Subject: Re: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker BTW, how does this sound for topic summary? I've shorten Atul's bio, to keep it brief. (Let me know if that's alright!) Topic: Federated Identity Management Federated Identity Management allows individuals to use the same identification to sign on to the networks of more than one enterprise in order to conduct transactions. Partners in such a system depend on each other to authenticate and vouch for their users, without needing to adopt the same tools for directory services, security and authentication. The Liberty Alliance Project ( http://www.projectliberty.org/ ) is the only open body working to address the technical, business, and policy challenges surrounding identity and web services. The Alliance is made up of over 150 members representing a variety of industries from around the world, maintains an open membership policy, and collaborates with other standards bodies. LAP's specifications for FIM and web services are built on open protcols, are are device and platform agnostic. About the Speaker: Atul Tulshibagwale, CEO of Trustgenix ( http://www.trustgenix.com/ ). Trustgenix is a Liberty Alliance member organization delivering solutions based on LAP specifications. Atul co-founded Trustgenix, Inc. in June 2002. Prior to founding Trustgenix, Atul was a Director of Engineering at VeriSign, Inc. -bill! http://www.svlug.org/ ----- End forwarded message ----- -- -bill! bill@newbreedsoftware.com "I'm anticipating an all-out tactical http://newbreedsoftware.com/ dog-fight, followed by a light dinner." From nbs at sonic.net Fri Feb 25 14:55:01 2005 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [russ.deveau@verizon.net: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker] Message-ID: <20050225225501.GC30613@sonic.net> Whoops, and here's more changes. :) -bill! ----- Forwarded message from Russell DeVeau ----- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:22:55 -0500 From: "Russell DeVeau" Subject: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker To: "'Bill Kendrick'" bill, while you had shortened Atul's bio to make it brief.....he has asked me to ask you to use this...let me know if you can make it work. the event description is fine. is there anything you want me to include on our web site posting from an SVLUG perspective? Atul Tulshibagwale is a recognized industry expert on secure web payment, authentication, and privacy technologies for wire line and wireless networks. Prior to founding Trustgenix, Mr. Tulshibagwale was a technology leader for five years at VeriSign where he developed several digital identity and payment products including Qualcomm BREW "3G Code Signing" Services, GoSecure! for Microsoft Exchange; the Personal Trust Agent and Personal Trust Service. Previously, Mr. Tulshibagwale was co-founder of Entevo, an Internet security software firm that was acquired by BindView Corporation. He was also a supercomputing expert at the Indian Center for the Development of Advanced Computing. He holds an M.Tech in Computer Science from University of Pune, India. Federated Identity Management allows individuals to use the same identification to sign on to the networks of more than one enterprise in order to conduct transactions. Partners in such a system depend on each other to authenticate and vouch for their users, without needing to adopt the same tools for directory services, security and authentication. The Liberty Alliance Project ( http://www.projectliberty.org/ ) is the only open body working to address the technical, business, and policy challenges surrounding identity and web services. The Alliance is made up of over 150 members representing a variety of industries from around the world, maintains an open membership policy, and collaborates with other standards bodies. LAP's specifications for FIM and web services are built on open protocols, are device and platform agnostic. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Kendrick [mailto:nbs@sonic.net] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 2:34 PM To: Russell DeVeau Subject: Re: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker BTW, how does this sound for topic summary? I've shorten Atul's bio, to keep it brief. (Let me know if that's alright!) Topic: Federated Identity Management Federated Identity Management allows individuals to use the same identification to sign on to the networks of more than one enterprise in order to conduct transactions. Partners in such a system depend on each other to authenticate and vouch for their users, without needing to adopt the same tools for directory services, security and authentication. The Liberty Alliance Project ( http://www.projectliberty.org/ ) is the only open body working to address the technical, business, and policy challenges surrounding identity and web services. The Alliance is made up of over 150 members representing a variety of industries from around the world, maintains an open membership policy, and collaborates with other standards bodies. LAP's specifications for FIM and web services are built on open protcols, are are device and platform agnostic. About the Speaker: Atul Tulshibagwale, CEO of Trustgenix ( http://www.trustgenix.com/ ). Trustgenix is a Liberty Alliance member organization delivering solutions based on LAP specifications. Atul co-founded Trustgenix, Inc. in June 2002. Prior to founding Trustgenix, Atul was a Director of Engineering at VeriSign, Inc. -bill! http://www.svlug.org/ ----- End forwarded message ----- -- -bill! bill@newbreedsoftware.com "I'm anticipating an all-out tactical http://newbreedsoftware.com/ dog-fight, followed by a light dinner." From rick at linuxmafia.com Fri Feb 25 15:08:09 2005 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] [russ.deveau@verizon.net: RE: [Speakers] proposed SVLUG speaker] In-Reply-To: <20050225225501.GC30613@sonic.net> References: <20050225225501.GC30613@sonic.net> Message-ID: <20050225230809.GG27314@linuxmafia.com> Quoting Bill Kendrick (nbs@sonic.net): > > Whoops, and here's more changes. :) OK, I've updated the bio for Atul. [...] >> Also please use the following blurb for Trustgenix: I have misgivings about this: The "More about the speaker" section is for bio information about the speaker himself, not adverting space for the speaker's employer. I think I may have inadvertanly created confusion by accidentially inserting this passage into the bio section: Trustgenix is a Liberty Alliance Project member organization delivering solutions based on LAP specifications. I've just removed that, and _not_ added the requested long additional paragraph about Trustgenix. Please let me know if you still see a problem. I may be only intermittantly in touch for a couple of days, as I'll be on the road. From forex at mail.yonsei.ac.kr Mon Feb 28 17:12:56 2005 From: forex at mail.yonsei.ac.kr (Dr.Kim) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:57:02 2005 Subject: [web-team] connect wireless modem Message-ID: <4223C198.37DBBC6E@mail.yonsei.ac.kr> Dear Sir, I have your contact information from http://jamesthornton.com/linux/gazette/issue61/nielsen.html To connect Richochet wireless modem (connected to PalmVx) to another Richochet wireless modem (connected to a laptop) I did the following: on laptop in Linux: root]# /palm_wireless.sh root]# /server/server on Palm: Network->Unix2 phone number= Modem# of modem connected to Laptop -> push botton connect then I notice under Service Connection Progress the following message: Error_modem not found(0x1106) Could you please tell me what's wrong? Do I also have to fill out somewhere in the laptop the phone number as the modem number connected to Palm? Thank you for your help. Kim