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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Tutorial: Intermediate Perl Scripting for Network Operators | Meeting: | NANOG54 | |
Date / Time: | 2012-02-05 4:00pm - 5:30pm | |
Room: | California Ballroom | |
Presenters: | Speakers:
John Kristoff, Team CymruJohn Kristoff is a researcher with Team Cymru, an Internet security research firm. John has worked at UltraDNS/Neustar as a network architect and held network engineering positions at both Northwestern University and DePaul University. John remains affiliated with Northwestern and DePaul as a collaborator, student and instructor. John has been an active participant in a number of related trusted security communities including nsp-security, YASML, ops-trust, FIRST, REN-ISAC and DNS-OARC. | |
Abstract: | This tutorial, the second in a series, builds on the introduction scripting tutorial by covering more advanced topics and real world coding solutions including database access, network programming, module development and references. While our time is too limited , we will learn about and implement these constructs by example. We will step through the process of creating our own network-based service application that implements modules, communicates with a database, handles command line arguments, writes logs to a syslog server and more. Participants can expect to come away with enough knowledge to start hacking their own advanced applications or make use of the example code provided as a foundation towards something even more useful in their own real networks. | |
Files: | Intermediate Perl Scripting for Network Operators
Kristoff(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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