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LISA 2000: 14th Systems Administration Conference, 
New Orleans, December 3-8, 2000
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Tutorials: Overview | By Day (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) | By Instructor | All in One File

Sunday, December 3, 2000    
Full Day (9 am - 5 pm)    
S1 Blueprints for High Availability: Designing Resilient Distributed Systems
S2 Advanced Topics in EDNS and BIND9 NEW
S3 Topics for System Administrators, 1 NEW
S4 Hacking Exposed: LIVE! NEW
S5 Configuring and Administering Samba Servers
S6 Network Administration
S7 Windows NT/2000 Performance Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Crash Dump Analysis
S8 Network Security Profiles: A Collection (Hodgepodge) of Stuff Hackers Know About You
Half Day Morning (9 am - 12:30 pm)    
S9 Storage Area Networking NEW
S10 Perl for System Administrators NEW
S11 Legal Issues for System Administrators
S12 Professional Conduct and Computer Ethics
Half Day Afternoon (1:30 pm - 5 pm)    
S13 Linux: From Pieces to Prompt NEW
S14 Perl Saves the Day: Writing Small Perl Programs to Get Out of Big SysAdmin Pinches NEW
S15 Privacy and the System Administrator NEW
S16 Documentation Techniques for SysAdmins NEW
Monday, December 4, 2000    
Full Day (9 am - 5 pm)    
M1 Network Design for High Availability NEW
M2 System and Network Performance Tuning
M3 Sendmail Configuration and Operation (Updated for Sendmail 8.11)
M4 Auditing--Enlisting Management Support for Change
M5 Windows NT and UNIX Integration: Problems and Solutions
M6 Linux Systems Administration
M7 Internet Security for UNIX & Linux System Administrators
M8 Topics in Windows NT/2K Systems Administration: Hot & Cool NEW
Half Day Morning (9 am - 12:30 pm)    
M9 Exploring the Potential of LDAP  NEW
M10 Introduction to Domain Name System Administration
M11 Communicating with Everybody NEW
Half Day Afternoon (1:30 pm - 5 pm)    
M12 Deploying a Console Server Application  NEW
M13 Intermediate Topics in Domain Name System Administration
M14 Dealing with Difficult People
Tuesday, December 5, 2000    
Full Day (9 am - 5 pm)    
T1 Advanced Solaris Systems Administration Topics
T2 Windows 2000 Security NEW
T3 Topics for System Administrators, 2 NEW
T4 Large Heterogeneous Networks: Planning, Building, and Maintaining Them While Staying Sane NEW
T5 Wireless Networking Fundamentals: WANs, LANs, and PANs NEW
T6 Linux Administration in Production Environments
T7 Forensic Computing NEW
T8 Advanced Topics in Perl Programming NEW
Half Day Morning (9 am - 12:30 pm)    
T9 Sendmail and Security
T10 Administering Backups with Legato NetWorker
T11 Management 101--The Basics NEW
Half Day Afternoon (1:30 pm - 5 pm)    
T12 What's New in Sendmail 8.11 NEW
T13 Oracle Backup and Recovery NEW
T14 Management 102--Empowerment NEW
To meet your needs, the Tutorial Program at LISA 2000 provides in-depth, immediately useful instruction in the system administration techniques, effective tools, and best strategies. USENIX tutorials survey the topic, then dive right into the specifics of what to do and how to do it. Instructors are well-known experts in their fields, selected for their ability to teach complex subjects. Attend the tutorials at LISA 2000 and take valuable skills back to your company or organization. Register now to guarantee your first choice—seating is limited.

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Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

USENIX provides Continuing Education Units for a small additional administrative fee. The CEU is a nationally recognized standard unit of measure for continuing education and training and is used by thousands of organizations. Each full-day tutorial, or two half-day tutorials, qualifies for 0.6 CEUs. You can request CEU credit by completing the CEU section on the registration form. USENIX provides a certificate for each attendee taking a tutorial for CEU credit and maintains transcripts for all CEU students. CEUs are not the same as college credits. Consult your employer or school to determine their applicability.


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