1993 : development of an application in Borland C++ for Windows at Da Vinci Consulting.
1994 : development of an X-Window based application for Aérospatiale.
ENGINEER/CONSULTANT
1994-1995 : Engineer in the technical staff of
EUnet France
(major Internet Provider in Europe), work on security, administration
of network materials (CISCO, ECOM,
Portmaster Livingston,
PABX, etc.), Internet
connectivity (UUCP, modem, RNIS, X.25, leased lines, etc.), network services
(email, news, DNS, multicast tunneling, etc.).
1995-1996 : Consultant for Sun Microsystems and other corporations, animation of courses at Sun Microsystems.
RESEARCH
Now Ph D candidate at Université Paris 6,
in the ASIM
department of LIP6 :
development of new kernel protocols and services in the Unix BSD4.4
operating system to implement a distributed memory based OS for the parallel
computer MPC.
Creator and webmaster of the ENST Former Students Web Server.
Two friends of mine and I have written a book on how to connect
a LAN to the Internet :
Contents (a full description in french is available here):
The different steps to connect a LAN to the Internet (modem, RNIS, X.25, leased lines, TCP/IP, PPP...),
understanding and configuring the basic services : DNS (Domain Name System), SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), NNTP (News servers and clients),
The World Wide Web : HTML (HyperText Markup Language), HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), CGI (Common Gateway Interface), installing and configuring servers and proxies,
The Multicast Backbone : the concepts, configuring the routing
protocols and daemons, installing and using the video and audio
multicast applications,
Security on the Internet : the Firewall model, building access
control lists, software to validate and improve security, cryptography,
Many other things I don't have enough time to write here (buy
it, you'll love it !).
Her name is Yohko, doesn't she really look pretty ?!