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title : Visit to Indian Linux User Group, Chennai
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+ tag : ILUG-C
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![ Indian Linux User Group Chennai] ( {{site.url}}/assets/images/ilugc.jpg )
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Chennai] ( https://www.meetup.com/ILUG-C/events/234086665/ ) scheduled at IIT
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Madras. I happily accepted the invitation and decided to attend the Meetup.
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- The Meetup was happening in the Aero Space Engineering department, IIT Madras.
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- The campus is quite huge in the area. It took 15 minute bus journey to get to
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- the department. Because I was late, I missed the initial talk on Emacs Org mode
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- by Shakthi. I was lucky enough to attend lightning talk section. When I entered
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+ The Meetup was happening in the AeroSpace Engineering department, IIT Madras.
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+ The campus is so huge that it took 15 minute bus journey to get to the
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+ department. Because I was late, I missed the initial talk on Emacs Org mode by
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+ Shakthi. I was lucky enough to attend lightning talk section. When I entered
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one young boy was demonstrating
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- [ BeFF] ( http://tools.kali.org/exploitation-tools/beef-xss ) . I was not mindful
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+ [ BeFF] ( http://tools.kali.org/exploitation-tools/beef-xss ) . I was not aware
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about this tool before his talk. After his words I realized BeFF is a
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penetration testing tool and now I am confident for switching to its
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documentation and start going through it. His talk ended with little discussion
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on doubts. Nearly one hour was still remaining Shakthi came forward and invited
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- interested people to confront. That sure rang a bell! I was not sure about
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- attending Meetup and presenting something instantly was looking tough. Mohan
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- moved forward and demonstrated How memory mapping works in GNU/Linux system.
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- During his talk I quickly skimmed on a list of topics I was aware about and I
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- decided to speak on [ JSON Web
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- Token] ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token ) . I initiated with little
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- description about myself. Then demonstrated ways to generate a secure token.
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- Discussed about architecture a bit and gave few guidelines, points to remember.
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- I ended my talk with comparing [ Oauth 2.0] ( https://oauth.net/2/ ) with JWT. Few
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- interested people asked questions and I was lucky enough to solve their
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- confusions.
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+ interested people to present a lightning talk. That sure rang a bell! I was not
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+ sure about attending Meetup and presenting something instantly was looking
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+ tough. Mohan moved forward and demonstrated How memory mapping works in
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+ GNU/Linux system. During his talk I quickly skimmed on a list of topics I was
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+ aware about and I decided to speak on [ JSON Web
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+ Token] ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token ) . I introduced myself and
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+ demonstrated ways to generate a secure token. Discussed about architecture a
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+ bit and gave few guidelines, points to remember. I ended my talk with comparing
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+ [ Oauth 2.0] ( https://oauth.net/2/ ) with JWT. Few interested people asked
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+ questions and I was lucky enough to solve their confusions.
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I realized it is good to have small and interested audience than having large
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- and unfocused . This group has nice experienced people in the GNU/Linux domain.
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- If Chennai is your town, I will promote you to join this group and get
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- involved.
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+ and distracted audience . This group has nice experienced people in the
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+ GNU/Linux domain. If Chennai is your town, I will promote you to join this
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+ group and get involved.
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