Posted by Bob Jonkman on 29th July 2020
Perhaps there’s no SysAdminDay Dinner for 2020, but there are still activities for SysAdmins in Waterloo Region!
Join the members of NetSquared Kitchener/Waterloo (AKA KWNPSA) in a SysAdmin Day Challenge to find the best five-word phrase that describes, in a positive way, the life of a SysAdmin or the the state of System Administration.
Join the Meetup.com event for the System Admin Appreciation Day Challenge, and leave your pithy five-word description in the comments.
As an organizer for KWNPSA I’m not eligible, but if I was, my phrase would be “System Administrators Are The Awesomest!”
Contest closes Friday, 31 July 2020 at Midnight (EDT), which is when SysAdminDay ends in our timezone.
And, although SysAdmins toil underappreciated for most of the year, there’s a prize for the best phrase!
–Bob.
Enter Contest
Tags: Challenge, KWNPSA, SysAdminDay, System Administrator Appreciation Day
Posted in Events, System Administration, User Groups | Comments Off on System Administrator Appreciation Day — #SysAdminDay Challenge!
Posted by Bob Jonkman on 24th November 2013

Cryptoparty like it’s 31 December 1983!
At the
next KWLUG meeting on Monday, 2 December 2013 I’ll be demonstrating how to do e-mail encryption with Thunderbird and Enigmail. If you’ve never used e-mail encryption before then bring a laptop, and we’ll create keys and learn how to use them. We’ll save the lesson with
pointy sticks for another day.
For those people who already have GnuPG/PGP keys I’m also hosting a Formal Keysigning. Participants will introduce themselves, read their GnuPG key fingerprint, then anyone else is invited to vouch for that person:
Bob: “I’m Bob Jonkman, and my GnuPG fingerprint is 04F7 742B 8F54 C40A E115 26C2 B912 89B0 D2CC E5EA”
Andrew: “I’ve known Bob since the early days, and that’s really him”
This is a great way to expand your Web Of Trust to include people whose keys you might not otherwise sign (because you don’t know them very well, or they only have ID issued by an authority you don’t like). With all these introductions and vouchings the chance of someone misrepresenting their identity is vanishingly small, so you can trust that the key fingerprint they read is really associated with that person.
To make this process go smoothly I’d like to have a printout of all the participants’ keyIDs, UserIDs, and key fingerprints, which I’ll distribute at the keysigning. That way you can just check off each name/keyID/fingerprint as people read them, and then sign their keys later at your leisure. But to get that printout I’ll need the public key of anyone who would like to participate in the keysigning.
If you’re using Thunderbird and Enigmail then open the Key Management window, right-click on your key and select “Send Public Keys by E-mail”, and send it to me ( bjonkman@sobac.com )
If you’re a command-line weenie then use
gpg --export 0xYOURKEYID > 0xYOURKEYID-public-key-for-YOURNAME.pgp
and send that file 0xYOURKEYID-public-key-for-YOURNAME.pgp to me (substitute your actual keyID and actual name as needed).
Of course, I’d prefer signed, encrypted e-mail, but public keys are public (so encryption isn’t necessary), and public keys should already be self-signed anyway.
Unfortunately, if you’re creating your keys for the first time at the meeting you won’t be able to send me anything now. You can still participate in the vouching process, and we’ll have an informal keysigning after the formal keysigning, where all you need to do is read your fingerprint straight from your computer and those people who already know you can sign your key.
I’m still working on the procedures for the formal keysigning; you can see the work in progress (and contribute!) on the Formal Keysigning page on the Wiki.
Thanx, and hope to see you on Monday, 2 December 2013!
–Bob, who is the Keymaster. Who will be the Gatekeeper?
The Cryptoparty keypair logo from the Cryptoparty Artwork repository on GitHub is available in the
Public Domain.
Tags: Crypto, e-mail, encryption, Enigmail, fingerprint, gatekeeper, GNU Privacy Guard, GnuPG, identity, introduction, keymaster, keysigning, keysigning party, KWLUG, pgp, Pretty Good Privacy, procedure, Thunderbird, vouch, web of trust
Posted in email, PGP/GPG, privacy | Comments Off on Preparing for the Keysigning Cryptoparty, 2 Dec 2013
Posted by Bob Jonkman on 9th October 2013
The months of October and November are shaping up to have some great lectures and presentations on cryptography, security and privacy.

Keysigning materials
Yesterday started off with an informal keysigning at the KWLUG meeting. The presentation was on the Scratch programming environment, nothing to do with GnuPG/PGP or cryptography. But a few of us exchanged little slips of paper with our key fingerprints, verified that the name with the fingerprint matched the person we knew, signed the keys, and so improved our standing in the Web of Trust. I hope that this becomes a regular part of all KWLUG meetings. The more people that participate, the more confident we can be about the validity of keys we may not have verified ourselves.
Today I attended the first UofW CSClub lecture on Security and Privacy by Sarah Harvey. If you’ve been following the news about the Snowden revelations you’ll know why security and privacy is important. The room was full of computer science, math and cryptography students, so the discussions were deep and technical.
Sarah Harvey shows a slide of Edward Snowden
There was a vacancy in the November KWLUG meeting so I asked Sarah if she would repeat her lecture. Let’s see what the KWLUG bosses have to say…
There are more CSClub lectures scheduled, check the schedule on the CSClub site.

KWCrypto logo, the M-209 cipher machine
I’ve volunteered to do a presentation on Encrypting E-mail with GnuPG, Thunderbird and Enigmail, followed by a formal keysigning. I’m developing the presentation notes and keysigning procedure on the KWCrypto Interest Group Wiki that was set up after the Kwartzlab keysigning party last year. Please join me on the Wiki and the mailing list — I’d appreciate the help.
–Bob.
Tags: computer science, Computer Science Club, Crypto, cryptography, CSClub, Enigmail, GNU Privacy Guard, GnuPG, keysigning, Kitchener, KWCrypto, KWLUG, Linux, mailing list, math, pgp, Pretty Good Privacy, privacy, Sarah Harvey, security, Thunderbird, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, wiki
Posted in PGP/GPG, privacy, security | Comments Off on Cryptography and Security Events in Kitchener-Waterloo
Posted by Bob Jonkman on 4th May 2013
There’s no end to geeky computer operating system release parties, it seems.

Debian Wheezy Logo
Debian Wheezy is being released on the weekend of 4-5 May 2013, and
KWLUG will be holding a party after the
regular meeting:
What: Kitchener-Waterloo Debian Wheezy Release Party
When: Monday, 6 May 2013 at 9:00pm (after the regular meeting from 7:00pm to 9:00pm) iCal 4
Where: St. John’s Kitchen, 97 Victora Street North, Kitchener, Ontario Map 4
Bring: Party snack or beverage
Info: Follow the mailing list discussion (April, May)
Online: IRC channel #kwlug on Freenode Web Chat

Ubuntu Canada Circle Logo
In Guelph the
Diyode makerspace is the venue for another Ubuntu 13.04 release party:
What: Guelph Raring Ringtail Release Party
When: Friday, 10 May 2013 7:00pm to 10:00pm iCal 3
Where: Diyode Community Workshop, Unit B, 71 Wyndham St. S, Guelph, Ontario Map 3
Online: #ubuntu-ca on Freenode Web Chat
Registration: Guelph Raring Ringtail Release Party on Ubuntu Canada LoCo Events
Tags: debian, Diyode, geek, guelph, Kitchener, KWLUG, operating system, party, Raring Ringtail, Release Party, St. John's Kitchen, Ubuntu, wheezy
Posted in Events, GNU/Linux, Operating System, Ubuntu | Comments Off on Debian Wheezy Release Party at KWLUG; Guelph Raring Ringtail Release Party
Posted by Bob Jonkman on 10th July 2012
Pictures are up!

System Administrators install servers
System Administrator Appreciation Day falls on 27 July this year, a global celebration of System Administrators around the world. To see what System Administrators do,
have a look at some of the systems they have to administer.
After the KWLUG meeting in July, Becky asked me where System Administrator Appreciation Day is being held. “It’s a global event”, I said, but Becky was hoping for something a bit more local. So we decided to have a System Administrator Appreciation Day Dinner. What better way for System Administrators to celebrate than by treating ourselves to dinner?

System Administrators maintain web sites
So, if you’re a System Administrator, married to one, or good friends come join us!
Friday, 27 July 2012 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
iCal
Egg Roll King Restaurant (map)
85 Courtland Avenue East
Kitchener ON

System Administrators make backups
If you’re planning on coming, let me know
by e-mail or
in the comments by Wednesday 25 July so that I can reserve enough seats and egg rolls for everyone.
–Bob & Becky
Event URL for SysAdminDay Dinner: https://bob.jonkman.ca/blogs/2012/07/10/system-administrator-appreciation-day-dinner/
SysAdminDay banners used with permission granted on SysAdminDay.com Banners page.
Tags: dinner, Egg Roll King, KWLUG, sysadmin, SysAdminDay, system administrator, System Administrator Appreciation Day
Posted in Events, System Administration | 6 Comments »
Posted by Bob Jonkman on 4th June 2012

Tux the Penguin, official mascot of the Linux kernel
More GNU/Linux Resources
People have asked me about GNU/Linux resources in K-W, so here are some of them, gathered in one convenient place. This is by no means an exhaustive list (yet). If you know of others, please let me know in the comments.
- KW Linux Users Group — http://kwlug.org
- The KWLUG mailing list for general discussion is where all the action is, along with a “Help” list for specific questions. Microblogging as @kwlug and !kwlug on Identi.ca and also @kwlug on Twitter.
- Ubuntu Canada KW chapter — https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/KitchenerWaterloo
- There’s a low traffic Ubuntu-CA-KW mailing list. Microblogging on Twitter as @ubuntuwaterloo and on Identi.ca as @ubuntuwaterloo too, with a group at !ubuntucakw. Some members can also be found on the IRC channel #ubuntu-ca-kw on Freenode.net.
Ubuntu-CA-KW has regular Ubuntu Hours in Kitchener (first Friday of the month) and Waterloo (third Wednesday of the month) announced on Identi.ca, Twitter, and sometimes the mailing list.
- Ubuntu Canada — https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam
- Again, the Ubuntu Canada mailing list is where the action is, but there is also a web forum and the Ubuntu-ca.org website. Check out the Ubuntu Canada events listing. There’s an !ubuntuca group on Identi.ca, and many people can be found on the IRC channel #ubuntu-ca on Freenode.net.
- Computer Recycling — http://theworkingcentre.org/at/comp_recycling/comp_recycling.html
- Computer Recycling at The Working Centre sells refurbished computers pre-installed with GNU/Linux, and offers a repair shop with staff and volunteers who are enthusiastic and knowledgeable about GNU/Linux.
Every Saturday is Ubuntu Day: 10:00am to 4:00pm, Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am to 5:00pm, at 66 Queen St. S. in Kitchener (use the entrance on Charles St).
- Kwartzlab — http://kwartzlab.ca
-
You’ll also want to keep an eye on Kwartzlab, the local makerspace where many of the Ubuntu events are held. There’s a discussion mailing list for members and non-members alike. Visit the workshop on Tuesday Open Night, 7:00pm to 10:00pm at 283 Duke St. W., Kitchener.
- Watcamp Calendar — http://watcamp.com
- Also check the Watcamp calendar for other GNU/Linux and many other tech events happening in the Waterloo area.
That should keep you going…
Bob Jonkman can be
your GNU/Linux resource
Bob Jonkman <bjonkman@sobac.com> http://sobac.com/sobac/
SOBAC Microcomputer Services Voice: +1-519-669-0388
6 James Street, Elmira ON Canada N3B 1L5 Cel: +1-519-635-9413
Software --- Office& Business Automation --- Consulting
Update 6 June 2012: Clarified microblogging names and groups
Image of Tux by Larry Ewing, copied from Wikimedia Commons. Permission to use and/or modify this image is granted provided you acknowledge Larry Ewing lewing@isc.tamu.edu and The GIMP if someone asks.
Tags: Canadian Team, chapter, Computer Recycling, events, freenode.net, GNU, GNU/Linux, identi.ca, Internet Relay Chat, IRC, Kitchener, KW, Kwartzlab, KWLUG, Linux, LoCo, LUG, mailing list, microblog, microblogging, resources, The Working Centre, TON, Tuesday Open Night, twitter, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Canada, Ubuntu Hour, Ubuntu-ca, Ubuntu-ca-kw, User Group, Watcamp, Watcamp calendar, Waterloo, Waterloo Region
Posted in FLOSS, GNU/Linux, Operating System, Ubuntu | Comments Off on GNU/Linux resources in Kitchener-Waterloo