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[[File:Sdnog2-dnssec.jpg|550px|center]]<br>
 
[[File:Sdnog2-dnssec.jpg|550px|center]]<br>
 
Three days hand-on workshop, At the end of this course, participants will be familiar with the Domain Name System and Security Extensions to the Domain Name System (DNSSEC). The course is taught "hands-on" in a virtualized FreeBSD environment. Participants will configure authoritative and recursive domain name servers and will learn to analyses and debug common misconfigurations and bugs<br>
 
Three days hand-on workshop, At the end of this course, participants will be familiar with the Domain Name System and Security Extensions to the Domain Name System (DNSSEC). The course is taught "hands-on" in a virtualized FreeBSD environment. Participants will configure authoritative and recursive domain name servers and will learn to analyses and debug common misconfigurations and bugs<br>
Workshop materials available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E6L0n0UFdWj0HsXsNNs-_oH-6E7NTzSt '''here'''] <br>
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* Workshop Instructor: [https://trouble.is/bio/ Philip Paeps]
more detail at:  [[DNSSEC Workshop]] page.
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* Workshop materials available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1E6L0n0UFdWj0HsXsNNs-_oH-6E7NTzSt '''here'''] <br>
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* more detail at:  [[DNSSEC Workshop]] page.
  
 
==Networking Best Practices Workshop==
 
==Networking Best Practices Workshop==
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The workshop was one day invitation-only event for stakeholders.<br>
 
The workshop was one day invitation-only event for stakeholders.<br>
 
SdNOG in collaboration with the [http://nic.gov.sd National Information Center] (NIC) in Sudan arranged for a one day workshop on the Internet Exchange Point, discussing its impact on the country’s ecosystem, and the best way to employ it to play a more effective role on the internet in Sudan. The workshop was generously hosted by the National Information Center, and conducted with help from [[PCH]] (non-forprofit organization working for more than 20 years to support critical Internet infrastructure).<br>
 
SdNOG in collaboration with the [http://nic.gov.sd National Information Center] (NIC) in Sudan arranged for a one day workshop on the Internet Exchange Point, discussing its impact on the country’s ecosystem, and the best way to employ it to play a more effective role on the internet in Sudan. The workshop was generously hosted by the National Information Center, and conducted with help from [[PCH]] (non-forprofit organization working for more than 20 years to support critical Internet infrastructure).<br>
'''Instructor''': Nishal Goburdhan.<br>
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* Instructor: Nishal Goburdhan.<br>
Workshop material available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=19hqgCoEEU5-nig0Kasnv5x2rbcYoGxbH '''here''']<br>
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* Workshop material available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=19hqgCoEEU5-nig0Kasnv5x2rbcYoGxbH '''here''']<br>
more details at: [[IXP Best Practices]] page
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* more details at: [[IXP Best Practices]] page

Revision as of 10:11, 3 September 2018

We had 3 technical workshops from 23 - 25 August 2015, Those technical workshops in the form of an, instructor-led class, incorporating theoretical, and practical aspects from experts in the field.

SdNOG-2 Workshops Layout

SdNOG-2 Layout
Date Room-1 Room-2 Room-3
23 Aug DNSSEC Networking Best Practices
24 Aug
25 Aug IXP Best Practices

DNSSEC Workshop

Sdnog2-dnssec.jpg


Three days hand-on workshop, At the end of this course, participants will be familiar with the Domain Name System and Security Extensions to the Domain Name System (DNSSEC). The course is taught "hands-on" in a virtualized FreeBSD environment. Participants will configure authoritative and recursive domain name servers and will learn to analyses and debug common misconfigurations and bugs

Networking Best Practices Workshop

Sdnog2-nbp.jpg


This workshop is aimed at teaching Best Practices in network deployment. The intent is to sensitise operators, and participants to things that they should be aware of, from a macro level, and to stimulate discussion, interest, and knowledge in the mechanisms for operation. It is not intended for this to be extremely low level. The instructors for this workshop are:

  • Hiba Abbass, Zain
  • Sirag Mahgoub, SudREN
  • Nishal Goburdhan, PCH
  • Daniel Shaw, Afrinic
  • Patrick Okui
  • Christian Teuschel, RIPENCC

more details at: Networking Best Practices Workshop page.

IXP Best Practices

Sdnog2-ixp-meeting .jpg

The workshop was one day invitation-only event for stakeholders.
SdNOG in collaboration with the National Information Center (NIC) in Sudan arranged for a one day workshop on the Internet Exchange Point, discussing its impact on the country’s ecosystem, and the best way to employ it to play a more effective role on the internet in Sudan. The workshop was generously hosted by the National Information Center, and conducted with help from PCH (non-forprofit organization working for more than 20 years to support critical Internet infrastructure).