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[Nettime-nl] [Ascii-announce] home networking workshop |
From: decoy <decoy@lo-res.org> In the week of our eviction date, we are inviting all of you to come and assemble computers out of leftover parts and broken boxes you or us have lying around. One thing that can be done with old computers like that is using them as network routers and firewalls. Such machines can be used to create in-house networks called LANs. You can also use them to create a layer of protection between you and the rest of the network, a firewall. If you don't even know what that means, then this course may be the right thing for you. If you have heard about it and you always wondered how to actually do this, then this is definitely for you. Location: ASCII Kinkerstraat 92 (hopefully, see below) Time & Date: Thursday 16 September, Friday 17 September, Saturday 18 September 14:00 - 19:00 each day We are planning to cover the following: basic explanation of networking how to set up your computer to do it (hardware) creating a network (hardware and software) building a firewall (software) Important Further Information The course will be running on three days during normal ASCII opening hours (14:00 - 19:00) The course may be interrupted or cancelled because of eviction During the week we will feature a general computer install and construction workshop. This is not part of it, and we are not covering the building of computers or the installation of Linux in this workshop. We hope that the activities of the rest of the week are already providing us with a number of machines that we can use to experiment, but if you have an old computer that already runs Linux then bring it (laptops do not make sense for this).
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