From obilodeau at inverse.ca Tue Apr 3 13:05:28 2012 From: obilodeau at inverse.ca (Olivier Bilodeau) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 16:05:28 -0400 Subject: [Montreal-pm] PacketFence's Google Summer of Code (GSoC) In-Reply-To: <4F7A0941.9090004@inverse.ca> References: <4F7A0941.9090004@inverse.ca> Message-ID: <4F7B5808.1070401@inverse.ca> You guys know of any students who would be interested? A web link: http://www.packetfence.org/news/2012/article/packetfences-google-summer-of-code-gsoc.html and our teaser email below. Pass it along quickly, application period ends: April 06 at 19:00 UTC (3pm EDT). ----- Work all summer long on a hard-core Network Security project written in Perl! Students: You can make 5000 $USD contributing to our open source project and learn a lot along the way! What is PacketFence? PacketFence is a Free and Open Source network access control (NAC) system. Boasting an impressive feature set including a captive-portal for registration and remediation, guest management, centralized wired and wireless management, 802.1X support, layer-2 and 3 isolation of problematic devices, integration with the Snort IDS, Nessus or OpenVAS vulnerability scanners; PacketFence can be used to effectively secure networks. Mainly developed in Perl with some PHP, Web (HTML/CSS/Javascript) and SQL, PacketFence leverages components from famous open source projects like Snort, Apache's HTTPD, Net-SNMP, FreeRADIUS, mod_perl, MySQL, DHCPd, Bind (named), OpenVAS and more. Why choose PacketFence? Because the project is awesome! But also because we are doing our development on modern collaboration tools like git/github and using a pragmatic development strategy focused on delivering value. Iterative code reviews and mentor availability is guaranteed. We have delivered several major releases over the year and promise that your code will not languish in a 3rd party repository for years before being included. Your code might even be released during the summer! Lastly, you will be working on enterprise-level network access control technologies exactly as if you are part of the team! Imagine your resume after the summer! Here's a quick overview of our Ideas: * Create a multi-platform agent that would perform client-side security checks * Android-based application for Wireless security auto-configuration * Web administration interface rewrite * Initial configuration Web-based instead of through command line * nmap integration as a scanning engine * IF-MAP integration * Active - Active clustering support * Experiments in data visualization * New authentication schemes * Stealth mode - PacketFence in gather-only operation (just added!) * Your own idea! Ideas page and GSoC info: http://goo.gl/lgcp6 Apply: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2012/packetfence Source code: https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence Get in touch with us now! irc://irc.freenode.net/packetfence @packetfence on twitter obilodeau at inverse.ca Please help us get the word out by forwarding this email to your students, friends or favorite social site. -- Olivier Bilodeau obilodeau at inverse.ca :: +1.514.447.4918 *115 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org) From obilodeau at inverse.ca Wed Apr 4 12:26:45 2012 From: obilodeau at inverse.ca (Olivier Bilodeau) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 15:26:45 -0400 Subject: [Montreal-pm] You use $this or $self ? Message-ID: <4F7CA075.7040300@inverse.ca> Which one do you prefer? and why? I know it's not _that_ important but I'm just curious I guess. Just for fun: $ perldoc perlobj | grep "\$self" | wc -l 25 $ perldoc perlobj | grep "\$this" | wc -l 2 So I guess $self wins? -- Olivier Bilodeau obilodeau at inverse.ca :: +1.514.447.4918 *115 :: www.inverse.ca Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence (www.packetfence.org) From lucs at pobox.com Wed Apr 4 13:44:12 2012 From: lucs at pobox.com (Luc St-Louis) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 16:44:12 -0400 Subject: [Montreal-pm] You use $this or $self ? In-Reply-To: <4F7CA075.7040300@inverse.ca> References: <4F7CA075.7040300@inverse.ca> Message-ID: <20120404204412.GA30552@lvan.lucs.net> On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 03:26:45PM -0400, Olivier Bilodeau wrote: > Which one do you prefer? and why? > > I know it's not _that_ important but I'm just curious I guess. > > Just for fun: > $ perldoc perlobj | grep "\$self" | wc -l > 25 > > $ perldoc perlobj | grep "\$this" | wc -l > 2 > > So I guess $self wins? Blanc bonnet, bonnet blanc, mais je crois que l'utilisation la plus courante est "$self" (c'est aussi ce que j'utilise). Ça me fatiguait au début, je voulais mettre "$this", parce que je faisais du C++ à l'époque, mais c'était il y a bien longtemps :-) From christian.lavoie at gmail.com Mon Apr 16 06:23:35 2012 From: christian.lavoie at gmail.com (Christian Lavoie) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:23:35 -0400 Subject: [Montreal-pm] Web testing Message-ID: I've got a custom HTTP app to test. What do y'all recommend to make HTTP requests in a test mindset? Ideally I need to track cookies across series of requests (session tracing), be able to authenticate (and not), parse out the output (mostly json) and in a perfect world, record timings. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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