| Time | Wednesday, 19 October 2005 | |
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| 9:00am - 9:10am | CONFERENCE OPENING | Adrian Close Conference Chair AUUG Inc. 
          David Purdue
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| 9:10am - 9:50am | KEYNOTE | Brad Templeton, Electronic Frontier Foundation 
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| 9:50am - 10:30am | PLENARY | Bryan Cantrill, Sun Microsystems OpenSolaris/DTrace | 
| 10:30am - 10:50am | Morning Tea Break | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| Crypto | Systems and Documentation | |
| 10:50am - 11:30am | Peter Gutmann, University of Auckland Usability Issues for Security Application Developers | Aftab Alam, I.I.T Kanpur, India Managing client services in a large computing environment | 
| 11:30am - 12:10pm | Yi Gao, University of Wollongong Preventing DoS Attacks with A New Client Puzzle Scheme | Michael Strong, Metaskills Pty Ltd Systems Documentation for Fun and Profit! | 
| 12:10am - 12:50pm | Steve Landers, Digital Smarties Cryptkit - a high level crypto extension for Tcl | Malcolm Herbert, Monash University An Introduction to Postscript | 
| 12:50pm - 1:50pm | Lunch | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| Spam Countermeasures | Real World | |
| 1:50pm - 2:30pm | Tobias Eggendorfer, FernUniversitaet in Hagen Stopping Spammers' Harvesters using a HTTP-tar pit | Greg Baker, Institute for Open Systems Technologies It's nearly cheaper to build a smart apartment than a dumb one, but it's much harder work | 
| 2:30pm - 3:10pm | David Purdue, Sun Microsystems Adventures In The Tar Pit - Implementing OpenBSD's spamd | Martin Schwenke, IBM Linux Technology Centre Recording a Rock Band with Linux | 
| 3:10pm - 3:50pm | Enno Davids Challenge/Response Email Filtering | Paul McGowan, Yawarra Information Appliances Online security - mitigating the risks of identity theft | 
| 3:50pm - 4:10pm | Afternoon Tea Break | |
| 4:10pm - 4:50pm | PLENARY | Damien Miller Secure Portability | 
| 4:50pm - 5:30pm | FOOTNOTE | Brad Templeton, Foresight Institute 
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| 5:30pm - 6:30pm | AUUG Inc - Annual General Meeting | |
| 6:30pm - 8:30pm | NETWORKING RECEPTION | |
| Time | Thursday, 20 October 2005 | |
| 9:00am - 9:45am | KEYNOTE | Peter Gutmann, University of Auckland Self-Sustaining Open Source Software Development | 
| 9:45am - 10:30am | PLENARY | Dejan Diklic, IBM Challenges of Leveraging Linux in Corporate Offerings | 
| 10:30am - 10:50am | Morning Tea Break | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| ISOC-AU | Open Source OS | |
| 10:50 - 11:30am | Andrew McRae, NetD Building a Router on Linux | Luke Mewburn, The NetBSD Foundation build.sh: Cross-building NetBSD | 
| 11:30am - 12:10pm | Tony Hill, President, ISOC-AU Ubiquitous Networks, Open Source and the Future of the Internet | Andrew Chalmers An Introduction to GNU Hurd | 
| 12:10pm - 12:50pm | Ian Peter, Ian Peter and Associates Internet Protocols and Governance | Russell Coker, Red Hat Multi Level Security (MLS) on NSA Security Enhanced Linux | 
| 12:50pm - 1:50pm | Lunch | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| Networking | Open Source Applications | |
| 1:50pm - 2:30pm | Peter Yardley, University of Technology, Sydney A Complete Network Management System Using Freeware Tools | Darren Skidmore, Melbourne University Does a FOSS Repository for Tactical and Operational Management exist? | 
| 2:30pm - 3:10pm | Joel Sing, Ionix TCP Over Geostationary Satellite Links: Analysing the Impact of Latency, Delayed Acknowledgments and Initial Window Size | Julian Coyne, Unified Business Systems Content Management System strategies for Business and Government | 
| 3:10pm - 3:50pm | Frank Crawford, ac3 My Home Network | Mark Uemura A business case for integrating Open Source into corporate IT infrastructures | 
| 3:50pm - 4:10pm | Afternoon Tea Break | |
| 4:10pm - 4:50pm | PLENARY | Mark Uemura Open Source Secure Wireless Networks in a Windows World | 
| 4:50pm - 5:30pm | FOOTNOTE | Greg Lehey, MySQL AB Free as in free beer | 
| 7:30pm - 11:30pm | CONFERENCE DINNER | |
| Time | Friday, 21 October 2005 | |
| 9:00am - 9:45am | KEYNOTE | Chris Green, Microsoft Microsoft and UNIX Interoperability | 
| 9:45am - 10:30am | PLENARY | Arjen Lentz, MySQL AB Confession Time - Deadly Sins Using MySQL and PHP | 
| 10:30am - 10:50am | Morning Tea Break | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| Database | Systems Administration | |
| 10:50am - 11:30am | Stewart Smith, MySQL AB An Introduction to MySQL Cluster: Architecture and use | Carl Makin, IP Australia A light trip through the FreeBSD ports system. | 
| 11:30am - 12:10am | Yi Mu, University of Wollongong SQL Structure Rebuilder: Preventing SQL Injection Attacks | Narayan Desai, Argonne National Laboratory Bcfg2: A Pay As You Go Approach to Configuration Complexity | 
| 12:10pm - 12:50pm | Dan Kennedy, SQLite Database As Application File Format | Dean Povey, Vintela Kerberos, LDAP and Active Directory: Single Sign-On for UNIX and Beyond | 
| 12:50pm - 1:50pm | Lunch | |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS | ||
| LAMP | Applications | |
| 1:50pm - 2:30pm | Luke Welling, Hitwise Building a Simple PHP/MySQL Geographical Information System | Ahmed Bentiba, Etisalat University College, UAE The Java Linux Administration Tool, JLAT | 
| 2:30pm - 3:10pm | Laura Thomson, RMIT University PHP Security | Troy Stevens, Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc Designing an Enterprise Print Solution | 
| 3:10pm - 3:50pm | Edward Stow, Charles Sturt University Web application benchmarking: An open source TPC-W implementation with LAMP | Joergen Skogstad, Sun Microsystems Applied service- and application provisioning | 
| 3:50pm - 4:10pm | Afternoon Tea Break | |
| 4:10pm - 4:50pm | PLENARY | Michael Paddon, Qualcomm 
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| 4:50pm - 5:30pm | FOOTNOTE | Reyk Floeter, Vantronix "Because it has to be free" - Wireless support in OpenBSD | 
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