[clug] Um... Is there CLUG tonight?

Bob Edwards bob at cs.anu.edu.au
Thu May 25 04:18:58 UTC 2017


On 25/05/17 12:59, Miles Goodhew via linux wrote:
> All,
>   Noticed the mailing list's been particularly quiet since Sunday.
>   I'm able to attend BeerSIG and CLUG, if something's happening.
>
> M0les.
>

Yes, we're on:

On 09/05/17 22:39, Steven Hanley via linux wrote:
> All
>
> Seamus offered this talk up for May and it sounds like it will be fun and
> interesting so come and learn/discuss/etc.
>
> See below, 18:00 at Wig and Pen for BeerSig
> 19:00 at CSIT Building ANU - N101 for CLUG.
>
> Canberra Linux Users Group Meeting - 25th May 2017
>  =================================================
>
>  Date:          25th May 2017 (Fourth Thursday of the month)
>
>  =================================================
>
>  Time:         18:00 - 18:55
>
>  Abstract:     It's BeerSIG time!
>                'What's BeerSIG?' I hear you ask! BeerSIG is a social
>                gathering, and an opportunity to get together with
>                like minded people and share a social pint
>                or two before the meeting.
>
>  Location:     Wig and Pen, Llewellyn Hall, Canberra School of Music
>                Look for the table with a stuffed toy penguin
>
>  =================================================
>
>  Time:         19:00 - 21:00 (or when it finishes)
>
> Title:
>
> * An animated explanation of how the packet loss and latency displayed
> in the output of traceroute can cause you to make a false diagnosis.
>
>
> Topics covered:
>
> * Routers and Route Tables
>
> * TTL (Time to Live)
>
> * ICMP Time Exceeded messages
>
> * Traceroute's utilisation of TTL and ICMP Time Exceeded messages to
> determine routing paths
>
> * 3 common types of traceroutes - ICMP, UDP and TCP
>
> * The primary and secondary function of routers
>
> * Effects of router prioritisation on the outputs/reports displayed in
> traceroute tools
>
> * Routing Paths: Symmetric, Asymmetric and Divergent paths
>
> * Effects of Asymmetric and divergent paths on the outputs/reports
> displayed in traceroute tools
>
>
> Session length:
>
> * 45 Minutes
>
>
> Content Format:
>
> * Series of diagrams and animations that illustrate each of the topics
> mentioned above.
>
> Presenter:
>
> * Seamus Murray
>
>  Venue:        Room N101
>                Computer Science and Information Technology Building
>                North Road
>                The Australian National University
>
>                See http://clug.org.au/ for more directions and a map
>
>  Food/drink:   Pizza and soft drink/juice. Come hungry, and bring
>                about $6 to cover the cost of your share if you
>                want some.
>





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