Hi all

here is a brief report about the 3 day workshop about "Managing and Securing Compute Labs using Free and Open source Softwares, which was Supported and Facilitated by Department of M.C.A of R.V.College of Engineering and FSUG-B'lore

please see here to see the event announcement
http://deeproot.in/training/lab-admins

15 participants from R.V.College of Engineering were present. The participants were one of those who would be managing the computer labs in the in their respective department.

3 participants from PES Institute of Technology Bangalore (College  network admin + two lab administrators )

1 participant from RNS Institute of Technology ( network administrator )

1 participant from BMS Institute of technology ( network administrator )

2 participants from industry attended the workshop.

On Day 1 morning sessions text based installation and GUI based installation were done.in the afternoon session USB installation , and boot loader issues were addressed

On day 2 Samba , LDAP , DHCP related topics were covered and in the after noon clonezilla was demonstrated and also participants practised by creating a separate LAN

On day 3 few topics were redone and participants were asked to demonstrate whatever they had learnt

there was a session about some of the network monitoring and securing tools like tcpdump, iftop, iptables

later configuring the server for developing web applications using php / mysql tomcat and also configuring CGI according to the BE CSE /ISE were done

there were small sessions which demonstrated DTP softwares , Office suit , educational suit etc..

Thanks to abhas and his team ( deeprootlinux ) for all their efforts in making the participants capable of managing ans securing computer labs in more efficient and effective way.

All the participants have given a very good feedback about the resource person and the topics but also have suggested that to redo some of the topics in more detail.

will be uploading the photos soon -- all the links are blocded in the network where i am rignt now

with regards

renuka prasad