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==DNSSEC Workshop==
 
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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>
 
more detail at:  [[DNSSEC Workshop]] page.
 
more detail at:  [[DNSSEC Workshop]] page.

Revision as of 09:07, 2 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

100px 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
more detail at: DNSSEC Workshop page.

IXP Best Practices

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).

Instructor: Nishal Goburdhan.