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Public user-day presentations

  • When: This is happening from 2PM to 6PM, Monday 7th of July. Together with the RMLL 2014 (Libre Software Meeting France 2014) conference, in the security track.
  • Audience: Mostly, technical users without developer background.
  • Type of presentations: Slots of 20 minutes and 40 minutes.


Please, include your proposals here below.

Important note: We have 20 and 40 minutes timeslots. We cannot guarantee that all presentations will fit in the schedule. Your requested timeslot may be also shrinked if needed.


nftables: A new packet classification framework for Linux

  • Who: Patrick McHardy / Pablo Neira
  • Requested timeslot: 40 minutes


Zorp and kzorp: Integrating packet filtering with user space proxying, the best of both worlds

  • Who: Balazs Scheidler
  • Requested timeslot: 40 minutes but 20 should be enough too


nft-sync: distributing a nftables ruleset across the network

  • Who: Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
  • Requested timeslot: 20 minutes.


Netfilter logging at the nftables age

  • Who: Eric Leblond
  • Requested timeslot: 40 min


Nftables and IPS: the end of a challenge

  • Who: Eric Leblond
  • Requested timeslot: 20 min


DDoS protection using Netfilter/iptables

  • Who: Jesper Dangaard Brouer
  • Requested timeslot: 40 min
  • Description: "Recent developement for mitigating TCP-flood DDoS attacks using Netfilter/iptables. The talk will cover the recent SYNPROXY modul and other less know techniques, and the needed kernel parameter tuning."


Vuurmuur: a iptables manager

  • Who: Victor Julien
  • Requested timeslot: 20 min
  • Description: intro into Vuurmuur


Suricata IDS/IPS: intro with focus on Netfilter integration

  • Who: Victor Julien
  • Requested timeslot: 20 min, 40 is ok too.
  • Decription: intro into Suricata, IPS overview, recent NF developments (nflog integration)