July Meetup: Call for Speakers

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Benson Muite

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Jun 26, 2026, 8:46:53 AM (7 days ago) Jun 26
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Hi,

Any people interested in presenting or organizing a Free (as in Uhuru)
software related activity? Previous messages have mentioned:
- NextDeploy
- Cyber Security
- Games

Regards,
Benson

DANFOLD MOSONGO

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Jun 26, 2026, 9:08:22 AM (7 days ago) Jun 26
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i'll take the cyber security one 

Yussuf Hersi

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Jun 26, 2026, 10:13:52 AM (7 days ago) Jun 26
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I would love to showcase nextjs deployment.

Benson Muite

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Jun 27, 2026, 1:02:34 AM (6 days ago) Jun 27
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DANFOLD MOSONGO <danfo...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Danfold,

> i'll take the cyber security one
>

Thanks. Can you send us:
a) Talk title
b) Talk Abstract
c) Approximate duration (usually about 20 minutes)
d) If anything would be useful for hands on participation (not all
attendees may do this)


Regards,
Benson

Benson Muite

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Jun 27, 2026, 1:03:21 AM (6 days ago) Jun 27
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Yussuf Hersi <tesla...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Yussuf,

> I would love to showcase nextjs deployment.
>

Antony Nyagah

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Jun 28, 2026, 2:23:47 AM (5 days ago) Jun 28
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I'd like to do something showcasing open source Vercel/Heroku alternatives.

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DANFOLD MOSONGO

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Jun 28, 2026, 10:48:25 AM (5 days ago) Jun 28
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Title:
Kernel Ghosts and Defensive Ghosts

Abstract:
This session is a two-sided battle. First, I will show you how we build deep kernel-level tunnels – custom loadable modules, syscall hooking, raw socket manipulation, and eBPF-based covert channels that bypass user-space detection. We will compile and inject a real tunneling module live, and I will walk you through the memory addresses, the network packets, and the persistence tricks that make traditional security tools go blind. But here is the twist – after we break in, I immediately switch to blue team mode and show you exactly how to protect yourself against these exact same attacks. I will teach you how to monitor your own kernel for unauthorized module loads, how to check syscall tables for anomalies, how to use auditd and eBPF tracing to catch the very tunnels we just built, and how to harden your kernel parameters to block these techniques in the first place. You will leave this session not just knowing how to hack the kernel, but also how to lock it down like a military bunker. This is offensive engineering combined with defensive forensics – purple teaming at the deepest level.

Duration:
I am going to need about 25 minutes for the full attack-demo-defend cycle, plus 5 to 10 minutes for Q&A because people will have a lot of questions. So call it 35 minutes total, but I can trim it to 30 if the schedule is tight.

Hands-on participation:
I will prepare two separate labs that run on the same machine. In phase one, attendees who have a Linux test VM with root access and kernel headers installed can compile and load my tunneling module alongside me. In phase two, I will hand out a simple defensive script that scans the kernel for the exact footprints we just created – things like checking loaded module lists, verifying syscall integrity, and monitoring network connections for weird ICMP patterns. If they want to follow along on both sides, they just need a clean Ubuntu or Debian VM with build-essential and linux-headers installed. For everyone else, I will run everything on my projector screen so they can watch the attack happen, then watch me detect it and kill it in real time. I will send a prep email with a one-line setup command a few days before so people can get ready, but the defensive half requires no extra setup because we are using built-in Linux tools like auditd, lsmod, and trace-cmd.

Steve Nyasimi

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Jun 28, 2026, 1:39:28 PM (5 days ago) Jun 28
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I can't wait for Nailug July 🔥🔥

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D M

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Jun 28, 2026, 1:48:49 PM (5 days ago) Jun 28
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Yussuf Hersi

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Jun 29, 2026, 12:52:41 PM (4 days ago) Jun 29
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This is awesome man ... cant wait for it!!!

Benson Muite

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Jun 30, 2026, 3:14:51 AM (3 days ago) Jun 30
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DANFOLD MOSONGO <danfo...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Danfold,

Thanks for the description. Will it be possible to use a cloud VM? Am
assuming not everyone will bring a computer, but Termux or similar
mobile clients could allow accessing a remote machine by SSH.

Benson Muite

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Jun 30, 2026, 3:16:51 AM (3 days ago) Jun 30
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Benson Muite <benson...@emailplus.org> writes:

Hi Yussuf,

> Yussuf Hersi <tesla...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi Yussuf,
>
>> I would love to showcase nextjs deployment.
>>

Is this still of interest?

Benson Muite

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Jun 30, 2026, 3:20:56 AM (3 days ago) Jun 30
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Antony Nyagah <tony.m...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Tony,

> I'd like to do something showcasing open source Vercel/Heroku alternatives.

Thanks. Waiting for a reply from Yussuf. Might you also be willing to
give a presentation in August if we are not able to schedule it this
week. Please do send us:

a) Talk title
b) Talk abstract

paul mayero

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Jun 30, 2026, 9:40:05 AM (3 days ago) Jun 30
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The GOAT is back
See you on the 4th!
Nailug-July-meetup.png

Ken Nyaga

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Jun 30, 2026, 5:35:39 PM (2 days ago) Jun 30
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Who's the goat? and why?

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Cornelius

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Jul 1, 2026, 6:58:16 AM (2 days ago) Jul 1
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Hey Ken, I guess what Paul is referring to is the one in the poster.


Steve Nyasimi

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Jul 1, 2026, 7:00:18 AM (2 days ago) Jul 1
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Antony Nyagah

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Jul 1, 2026, 7:59:30 AM (2 days ago) Jul 1
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Title:
Self-hosting is easier than you think

Abstract:
This session will focus on using open-source platform-as-a-service software to enable individuals own their data and infrastructure. I will make the case on why people should consider self-hosting including showing the various applications that one can self-host to escape subscription hell or huge AWS bills. I plan to show that it isn't as complicated as it sounds if what you're hosting is something basic and not some million dollar multi-service application. This should work for people learning on their own or even SMEs.

Duration:
I will basically fly through the presentation so maximum 15 to 20 minutes for presentation and about 15 to 20 minutes for a demonstration.

Practical:
I'll show how to setup your own VPS + open-source PaaS combo so internet access will be needed. I'll also talk/demonstrate the various features the PaaS can help manage that add extra costs on the likes of Vercel and Render.  This'll be a good learning opportunity on how to interconnect things and get your projects online for everyone to see but on your own terms.

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Steve Nyasimi

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Jul 1, 2026, 2:07:27 PM (2 days ago) Jul 1
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As we  prepare for the next meetup, here are the details of the previous meetup: https://nairobilug.org/2026/06/meetup-june-2026.html

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Steve Nyasimi

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Jul 2, 2026, 3:27:52 AM (24 hours ago) Jul 2
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I'm looking forward to learning about next deploy. 

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Benson Muite

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Jul 2, 2026, 4:29:49 AM (23 hours ago) Jul 2
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Antony Nyagah <tony.m...@gmail.com> writes:

Hi Tony,

> Title:
> Self-hosting is easier than you think
>
> Abstract:
> This session will focus on using open-source platform-as-a-service software
> to enable individuals own their data and infrastructure. I will make the
> case on why people should consider self-hosting including showing the
> various applications that one can self-host to escape subscription hell or
> huge AWS bills. I plan to show that it isn't as complicated as it sounds if
> what you're hosting is something basic and not some million dollar
> multi-service application. This should work for people learning on their
> own or even SMEs.
>
> Duration:
> I will basically fly through the presentation so maximum 15 to 20 minutes
> for presentation and about 15 to 20 minutes for a demonstration.
>
> Practical:
> I'll show how to setup your own VPS + open-source PaaS combo so internet
> access will be needed. I'll also talk/demonstrate the various features the
> PaaS can help manage that add extra costs on the likes of Vercel and
> Render. This'll be a good learning opportunity on how to interconnect
> things and get your projects online for everyone to see but on your own
> terms.
>

This is nice. Thanks. Would the software run on a desktop or two? If so,
maybe it is better to have the talk in August? This would allow for
more time for the presentation and the practical. Challenges are static
IP addresses and reliable power. It would also be of interst to self
host some of the LUG infrastructure.


> On Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 10:20:56 AM UTC+3 benson_muite wrote:
>
>> Antony Nyagah <tony.m...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>> > I'd like to do something showcasing open source Vercel/Heroku
>> alternatives.
>>
>> Thanks. Waiting for a reply from Yussuf. Might you also be willing to
>> give a presentation in August if we are not able to schedule it this
>> week. Please do send us:
>>
>> a) Talk title
>> b) Talk abstract
>> c) Approximate duration (usually about 20 minutes)
>> d) If anything would be useful for hands on participation (not all
>> attendees may do this)
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benson
>>
>
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