Network Management with the OpenBSD Packet Filter Toolset (continued)

Thursday 13:00 - 16:00

The OpenBSD Packet Filter (PF) is at the core of the network management toolset available to professionals working with the BSD family of operating systems.

Understanding the networking toolset is essential to building and maintaining a functional envirionment. The present session will both teach principles and provide opportunity for hands-on operation of the extensive network tools available on OpenBSD and sister operating systems in a lab environment. Participants will be performing practical excercises in their choice of OpenBSD and FreeBSD environments. Basic to intermediate understanding of TCP/IP networking and basic Unix command line skills are expected and required for this session.

Topics covered include

The tutorial is lab centered and fast paced. Time allowing and to the extent necessary, we will cover recent developments in the networking tools and variations between the implementations in the OpenBSD and FreeBSD operating systems.

Participants should bring a laptop for the hands on labs part and for note taking. The format of the session will be compact lectures interspersed with hands-on lab excercises based directly on the theory covered in the lecture parts.

This session is an evolutionary successor to previous sessions. Slides for the most recent version of the PF tutorial session are up at https://nxdomain.no/~peter/pf_fullday.pdf to be updated with the present version when the session opens.

Speakers:

Peter N. M. Hansteen, Chief Technical Specialist at Tieto Tech Consulting. Author of The Book of PF https://nostarch.com/book-of-pf-4th-edition, occasional blogger https://bsdly.blogspot.com and lecturer on IT security with a strong preference for OpenBSD.

Massimilliano Stucchi, Consultant at Glevia GmBH, IPv6 enthusiast, frequent lecturer on network security and IPv6 matters.

Tom Smyth, CTO wireless Connect Ltd, Maintainer of the NSH network Shell for OpenBSD.