19. LISA 2005:
San Diego,
California,
USA
Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Systems Administration (LISA 2005), December 4-9, 2005, San Diego, California, USA.
USENIX 2005
Opening Remarks,
Awards,
Keynote
- Qi Lu:
Keynote Address: Scaling Search Beyond the Public Web.
Vulnerabilities
- Matt Selsky, Daniel Medina:
GULP: A Unified Logging Architecture for Authentication Data.
1-5
- Chaos Golubitsky:
Toward an Automated Vulnerability Comparison of Open Source IMAP Servers (Awarded Best Student Paper!).
9-22
- Yi-Min Wang, Doug Beck:
Fast User-Mode Rootkit Scanner for the Enterprise.
23-30
Configuration Management Theory
- Paul Anderson, Edmund Smith:
Configuration Tools: Working Together.
31-37
- Narayan Desai, Rick Bradshaw, Scott Matott, Sandra Bittner, Susan Coghlan, Rémy Evard, Cory Lueninghoener, Ti Leggett, John-Paul Navarro, Gene Rackow, Craig Stacey, Tisha Stacey:
A Case Study in Configuration Management Tool Deployment.
39-46
- Shaya Potter, Jason Nieh:
Reducing Downtime Due to System Maintenance and Upgrades (Awarded Best Student Paper!).
47-62
Configuration Management Practice
Networking
Theory
Network Visualization
Tools
Access Control
Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPS)
Invited Talks
- Bdale Garbee:
Computing on Amateur Satellites.
- Dan Kaminsky:
Network Black Ops: Extracting Unexpected Functionality from Existing Networks.
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
What Big Sites Can Learn from Little Sites.
- Garrett Wollman:
Building MIT's Stata Center: An IT Perspective.
- Strata Rose Chalup:
Under 200: Applying IS Best Practices to Small Companies.
- Radia J. Perlman:
What's a PKI, Why Would I Want One, and How Should it Be Designed?
- Andrew Cowie:
Modern Trends in UNIX and Linux Infrastructure Management.
- Brent Chapman:
Incident Command for IT: What We Can Learn from the Fire Department.
- Monica Lam:
Automatic PC Desktop Management with Virtualization Technology.
- Peyton Engel:
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
- Lance Cottrell:
Internet Counter-Intelligence: Offense and Defense.
- Paul Vixie:
Preventing Child Neglect in DNSSECbis Using Lookaside Validation (DLV).
- Kevin Bankston:
How Sysadmins Can Protect Free Speech and Privacy on the Electronic Frontier.
- Michael H. Warfield:
Wireless Security.
- Jonas Luster:
Weblogs, Wikis, and RSS for System Administrators.
- Michael R. Crusoe:
Using Your Body for Authentication: A Biometrics Guide for System Administrators.
- Terry Slattery:
Silly Network Management Tricks.
Plenary Session
Guru Sessions
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