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			    SANS'95
4th UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION, NETWORKING & SECURITY CONFERENCE
			  AND COURSES

			 Sponsored by 
	       THE OPEN SYSTEMS CONFERENCE BOARD
		    with the cooperation of

			     SAGE
		The System Administrators Guild, 
		a Special Technical Group of the 

		      USENIX Association

		       April 24-29, 1995
			 Washington, DC
*****************************************************************

*******************************************************
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS:
1. SANS'95 Conference Schedule and Conference Description
2. List Of SANS'95 Technical Sessions (no details)
3. List Of SANS'95 Courses and Workshops (no details)
4. Registration Information and Forms

This is one of two SANS documents available now.  The other 
one is the SANS Course Descriptions.  To get a copy of the 
Course descriptions, email sans@clark.net and put Courses in 
the body.
********************************************************

Please join us at the 4th Annual System Administration, Networking, 
and Security Conference. This year's program has fourteen timely
courses and dozens of new papers by the industry's most effective 
speakers. SANS'95 is a technical conference offering system 
administrators, security administrators, and network managers a 
unique forum in which to gain up-to-date information about 
immediately useful tools and techniques, in addition to sharing ideas 
and experiences and network with peers.

Two of last year's attendees described the unique value of the SANS 
conference in their post-conference evaluations:

==> Scottie Swenson, of the ITER Project at SAIC wrote, "One week at 
SANS provided me with a year's experience in System Administration," 
and 

==> Tom Buss of Federal Express wrote, "SANS is the best source of 
UNIX security information I have ever found."

SANS'95 has augmented its in-depth courses and paper sessions with 
special new courses and papers on the World Wide Web, the Best Free 
Software for System Administrators, Useful Security Tools, Key 
Skills For Professional Advancement, and more. Another unique aspect 
of SANS is its "commercial tools" sessions that provide technical 
insights into the capabilities of the most popular and useful 
commercial software and hardware tools and services for system and 
network administrators and security professionals.

SANS'95 begins with three days of intense courses on the most useful 
techniques for systems, network, and security administration -- all 
taught by the highest rated instructors in their fields. The courses 
are followed by the triple-track technical conference which focuses 
on tools and techniques you can begin using immediately. 

Track 1: System Administration
Track 2: Security
Track 3: Network Administration and the Internet

SANS'95 also offers optional parallel technical sessions on 
commercial tools complemented by an evening, hands-on reception on 
Thursday with the tools vendors. 

For those who want to be sure to get maximum value from a week of 
training, SANS'95 has added Post-Conference Workshops on "How To Find 
and Use The Best Free Software," "Key Skills For Professional 
Advancement," and "UNIX System and Network Performance Tuning."

Additionally, Birds of A Feather sessions and "The Guru Is In" 
sessions enable you to spend time with others who share your 
interests and with the experts who can answer your special questions.

*****************
DATES TO REMEMBER
*****************

VERY EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 24, 1995

VERY EARLY REGISTRATION BONUS:
*************************************************************
**** Those who pay for SANS'95 before February 24 will   ****
**** receive a free, AUTOGRAPHED, copy of Evi Nemeth,    ****
**** Garth Snyder, Scott Sebass and Trent Hein's, great  ****
**** new, 800 page UNIX System Administration Handbook   ****
**** (Prentice Hall, 1995) that includes a CD-ROM with   ****
**** a wealth of useful software and reference materials.****
*************************************************************

PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 4, 1995
HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: April 4, 1995

Note: SANS has space for 400 participants. Last year, SANS was 
oversubscribed, and registration was closed three weeks before the 
conference started.  Please register early this year.

All conference sessions are held at the Stouffers Concourse Hotel in 
Arlington. (Fly to Washington National Airport.)

SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1995: 
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm  REGISTRATION 

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1995
9:00 am - 5:00 pm  FULL-DAY COURSES
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm  MOVIE NIGHT

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1995
9:00 am - 5:00 pm  FULL-DAY COURSES 
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm  AFFINITY GROUP BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1995
8:30 am - 3:45 pm  FULL-DAY COURSES (early start and finish; short 
breaks)

***TECHNICAL CONFERENCE BEGINS***
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm  CONFERENCE OPENING AND 
			 KEYNOTE: "ON THE INTERNET"
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm  BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995
8:30 am - 5:00 pm  TRIPLE-TRACK TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm  RECEPTION AND VENDOR EXHIBIT
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm  BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS (If desired)

FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1995
8:30 am - 4:00 pm  TRIPLE-TRACK TECHNICAL CONFERENCE

SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1995
8:30 am - 4:00 pm  POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS: Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BOFs) are 
informal but important aspects of the SANS program. BOFs enable 
attendees to discuss topics of mutual interest and to build 
professional relationships with other sysadmins who share similar 
interests.  These highly interactive sessions will be held each 
evening and will last from one to two hours each. To schedule a 
BOF, contact the SANS BOF Coordinator, John Stewart (Cisco Systems) at 
email: jns@cisco.com, phone: +1. 408.526.8499, or call the SANS 
Office at 719-599-4303.




COMMERCIAL TOOLS TECHNICAL SESSIONS AND VENDOR DISPLAY: This unique 
feature of SANS lets you compare capabilities of many of the popular 
network and system management offerings from hardware, software, and 
and service companies. The speakers are encouraged to offer 
technical briefings without marketing fluff. The Thursday, April 27, 
evening vendor table-top demonstrations offer additional time to get 
answers to your questions -- while using the tools themselves. Many 
UNIX installations -- especially non-research installations -- use 
commercial software and services for network and system management
and security. If your site is considering commercial tools, this is 
an opportunity to save time in evaluating a selection of the best
alternatives.


CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND WORKBOOK:  One copy of the SANS'95 
Proceedings And Workbook is included with each Technical Sessions 
registration fee. Additional copies may be purchased at the 
Conference or ordered from the USENIX Association Executive Office 
(510-528-8649; email: office@usenix.org). Course books are provided 
to the people who attend the courses.  Additional copies may be 
purchased using the registration form at the end of this document.


THE GURU IS IN: Facing any challenges? Have a particular problem? 
Find answers and solutions to your problems by talking one-on-one 
with the experts.  Guru sessions will be scheduled throughout the 
Technical Conference. Suggestions or requests for particular guru 
sessions may be sent via email to sans@clark.net. The final 
schedule with topics, times, and guru names will be posted at the 
conference.


TERMINAL ROOM: Once again this year, a Terminal room will be 
available for you at SANS. Located in Room 110 of the conference 
hotel, it will provide connections to the Internet.


********************
WHO'S WHO AT SANS'95
********************

Most of the UNIX community's top-rated presenters will be speaking 
and/or teaching courses at SANS'95: Matt Bishop (U Cal. Davis), Tom 
Christiansen, Michele Crabb (Sterling Software, NASA-Ames), Tina 
Darmohray), Dan Geer (Open Vision), Trent Hein (XOR Network
Engineering), Bill Howell (Glaxo), Rob Kolstad (BSDI), Amy 
Kreiling (Univ. North Carolina), Scott Menter (Enterprise Systems 
Management), Evi Nemeth (Univ. of Colorado), Marcus Ranum (Trusted 
Information Systems), Peter Salus, Bjorn Satdeva (/sys/admin, inc.), 
Gene Spafford (Purdue University), Elizabeth Zwicky (Silicon 
Graphics), and more than a dozen others.

*****************************************
WHAT LAST YEAR'S ATTENDEES SAY ABOUT SANS
*****************************************

The best way to learn about a conference is to ask the people 
who attended.  Here are 15 representative comments from the 
1994 written conference evaluations.

COST JUSTIFICATION
 
1. "One week at SANS has provided me with a year's experience in 
System Administration issues. With limited time and money for 
learning, SANS is a conference that I intend to attend 
regularly." (Scottie Swenson, ITER Project at SAIC)
 
2. "I enjoyed myself, I improved my skills, and I will not have 
any problem honestly justifying the cost of this and future 
SANS conferences to my company."  (David Makowsky, Millward 
Brown)

IMMEDIATELY USEFUL INFORMATION

3. "This is a great conference for people looking for tools and 
techniques that can be immediately put in place at their 
site!"  (Peter Cassels,  North Carolina Supercomputing Center)
 
4. "SANS provides practical information you can apply right 
away."  (Mary Smith, University of Rochester)
 
5. "SANS is the best source of UNIX security information I have 
ever found."   (Thomas Buss, Federal Express)
 
6. "Very relevant and useful to those of us in transition from 
proprietary to open systems.  And since the conference, we've 
been able to make good use of the security information."  
(Bill Fuller, Office of Information Technology, University of 
North Carolina)
 
7. "I haven't found anything else that offers such a variety of 
topics and provides the speakers who can give you the answers 
you need."  (Jose Martinez, Mobil Oil Corp.)
 
8. "The SANS conference was packed with useful and pertinent 
information I plan on using as soon as I get back to the 
office."  (David Buchanan, United Information Systems)
 
9. "I learned more about security than I thought was possible."  
(Howard Marshall, American Express)
 
THE PEOPLE AND INSTRUCTORS AT SANS
 
10. "SANS provides the feeling of being part of a close-knit group of 
people facing the same problems and helping each other find the best 
solutions."  (Amy Kreiling, University  Of North Carolina)
 
11. "The SANS speakers represent the here and now of system 
administration."  (David Ballard, Bellcore)
 
12. "SANS provides an environment which fosters the building of 
relationships among system administrators across the country."  
(Jeff Feierfeil, Silicon Graphics)
 
13. "I am new to UNIX system administration and the sessions and 
speakers at SANS got me excited about pursuing a career in 
systems administration."  (David Warnke, SRA)
 
14. "As an experienced administrator, I managed to learn something 
significant at every session!  It is great to see the diverse 
attendance and share experiences with one's peers."  (Samuel 
Chessman, GTE Federal Systems Division)
 
AND FINALLY....

15. "I liked it!"  (Timothy Tokarsky, Goldman Sachs)



*********************************************
TWENTY-ONE REASONS YOU SHOULD ATTEND SANS'95
*********************************************

1. Uncover the most useful software tools and other resources 
available to you on the Internet, learn how to find and retrieve 
them, and learn what to do with them and what to watch out for.

2. Learn how to manage your organization's participation in the World 
Wide Web.

3. Pinpoint the key vulnerabilities of UNIX systems and networks and 
learn methods of protecting your installation.

4. Garner tips on how to detect and respond to hacker attacks, 
quickly and confidently.

5. Assess the differences among popular third-party system management 
and security tools through SANS's unique Commercial Tools Track, 
featuring briefings by technical staff from leading software vendors. 
And gain hands-on access to their tools at the vendor reception. 

6. Find out how to set up a safe and reliable connection to the 
Internet and how to manage your organization's use of the Internet.

7. Receive a copy (free if you register by February 24) of Evi 
Nemeth's newly published (January 1995), 800-page Handbook of System 
Administration -- an up-to-the-minute revision of the definitive book 
in the field, and this one includes a CD-ROM, and attend her courses 
on the same topics.

8. Learn the ten key questions to ask prospective system 
administrators to reduce your chances of picking a turkey.

9. Enhance your support network.

10. Share problems; gather solutions for your site.

11. Learn new techniques at world-class tutorials taught by the 
industry's best-rated instructors.

12. Grow from state-of-the-art Systems Administration and Security 
papers from around the world.

13. Grow your professional skills in speaking, writing and dealing 
with people, to help get maximum value from your technical skills.

14. Secure expert guidance on the best ways to use Perl and other 
time-saving tools.

15. Determine how best to configure sendmail and learn the ins and 
outs of DNS.

16. Glean practical techniques for firewalls and other network 
defenses.

17. Discover the best security software tools -- from the gurus.

18. Pinpoint key network management tasks that system administrators 
must perform and learn best practices from the experts.

19. Learn what to do if your site is attacked from the federal agents 
who can help.

20. Resolve your site's administration issues at "The Guru Is In" 
sessions.

21. Enjoy Washington D.C. in the Spring.


A registration form can be found at the end of this message.
===============================================================


HOTEL INFORMATION

The conference will be held at the Stouffers Concourse Hotel in 
Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington 
DC. The hotel is less than a half-mile from National Airport, and 
transportation from the airport is free via a shuttle that runs 
continuously from 5:30 am to 1:00 am. From the hotel, Washington's 
award-winning Metro is a short three-block walk. It will take you 
quickly to most of the major attractions:
	The Capitol
	The White House
	The Smithsonian Museums (including the Air and Space Museum)
	The National Gallery Of Art
	The Washington Memorial
	The Federal Bureau of Investigation
	The Washington Zoo (with the last remaining Chinese Panda)
	The Holocaust Museum
	and many more attractions.

In addition, Georgetown and Alexandria are short cab rides away. For 
the shoppers, one of the great malls: Pentagon City, is very close 
and the hotel bus will take you and pick you up.


IMPORTANT: Please make your hotel reservations early. The Stouffers 
Hotel is always sold out during the busy Spring season.

HOTEL ADDRESS AND CONTACT:
Stouffers Concourse Hotel
2399 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202

Telephone: 703-418-6800
FAX: 703-418-3763

PRICES: $129 Single or Double (Special SANS Rate)
Cut Off Date for Hotel Reservations: April 4, 1995

TO MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATION

Special hotel rates have been arranged for SANS attendees. Call the 
hotel directly and ask for the Reservation Desk 703-418-6800.  To
take advantage of our group rate, tell reservations that you are a
SANS Conference attendee. A one night's deposit is required if your
arrival time will be after 4:00 pm. You also may FAX your reservation
to the Stouffers.

IMPORTANT! Room reservation deadline is April 4, 1995. But please 
make your reservations earlier than that so you can be sure of 
getting a room

GETTING TO WASHINGTON: If you come by air, it is most convenient to 
fly into Washington National Airport (rather than the Dulles or 
Baltimore-Washington airports) because the hotel is so close to 
National. We strongly encourage you to use excursion fares and stay 
over a Saturday evening.  For a trip from Denver, for example, you 
may save as much as $700.

=============================
SANS'95 Courses and Workshops
=============================

MONDAY APRIL 24: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

M1: (FROM THEIR NEW BOOK) Topics in Network Administration, Evi 
Nemeth (Univ. of Colorado) and Trent Hein (XOR Network Engineering)

M2: UNIX Security: Threats and Solutions, Matt Bishop (Univ. of 
California at Davis)

M3: Sendmail Configuration and DNS Management, Rob Kolstad (BSDI) 
and Tina Darmohray

TUESDAY APRIL 25: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

T4: (FROM THEIR NEW BOOK) Topics In System Administration, Evi Nemeth 
(Univ. of Colorado) and Trent Hein (XOR Network Engineering)

T5: (NEW) Surfing 2000 Part I: Catching The Wave, An Introduction to 
The Internet, Amy Kreiling (Univ. of North Carolina) with John 
Stewart (Cisco)

T6: UNIX Security Course 2: Threats and Solutions From The Network 
and Security Challenges In Programs, Matt Bishop (Univ. of California 
at Davis)

T7: (NEW) Managing, Hiring, Ethics, and Policy for System 
Administrators, Rob Kolstad (BSDI) and Tina Darmohray


WEDNESDAY APRIL 26: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

W8: Practical Perl, Tom Christiansen

W9: (NEW) Surfing 2000 Part II: Building A Successful World-Wide Web, Amy 
Kreiling (Univ. of North Carolina) with John Stewart (Cisco)

W10: (NEW) UNIX Security Course 3: UNIX Security Tools and Internal 
Security, Matt Bishop (Univ. of California at Davis) and Rob Kolstad 
(BSDI)

W11: (NEW) Constructing Firewalls For Network Security
Tina Darmohray


POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
SATURDAY APRIL 29: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

S12:(NEW) Keys To Professional Advancement: managing 
users,managing your boss, effective technical presentations, 
effective writing, Bill Howell, Rob Kolstad, Alan Paller, and Carolyn 
Sherman

S13: (NEW) The Most Useful Tools For System Administrators: Where To 
Find Them, How To Use Them, Bjorn Satdeva (/sys/admin, inc.)

S14: (NEW) UNIX System and Network Performance Tuning, Marcus Ranum, 
Trusted Information Systems

(For detailed course descriptions, email SANS@clark.net
Put COURSES in the body or subject.)

=========================
SANS TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
=========================
CHAIR: ROB KOLSTAD, BSDI

Keynote:  Wednesday, April 26th, 4:15 pm

Internet Revealed
Carl Malamud 
Presented by the man who many claim is doing more to mainstream the 
Internet than all the world's governments and professional societies, 
together.

===================================
SANS'95 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TRACK
===================================
Thursday, April 27, 1995 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Friday, April 28, 1995 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Goals of System Administration
Elizabeth Zwicky, Silicon Graphics

How To Hire Good System Administrators
Michele Crabb, Sterling Software-NASA Ames

System Administration Ethics
Rob Kolstad, BSDI

The 1994 SANS Salary Survey
Alan Paller, Computer Associates

Advanced Topics In perl
Tom Christiansen

From the other side of the desk:  Observations of consumers from 
executives in the software and service industries
Scott Menter and Rob Kolstad

"Best of Sys Admin Magazine"
Joint project with Sys Admin Magazine to bring the author of 1994's 
year's best article to SANS.

People Skills for the System Administrator
P. David Parks, IEEE

Managing People's Data
Diana Le, NAS Systems Division, NASA Ames Research Center

Client-Server Disaster Recovery:  Process Organization
James C. Murphy, Glaxo Inc.

Maintaining Large Software Repositories with SLINK R4
Alva L. Couch, Assoc. Prof. of Computer Science, Tufts University
and Greg Owen, Xerox Information Systems

Experiences With Legato NetWorker: Backing-up Heterogeneity 
Phillip Scarr, Neuroclinical Trials Center, The Virginia Neurological 
Institute

Some Observations and Experiences Regarding Remote Sites and 
Corporate Mergers in a Large, Heterogeneous Network
Jody Fraser, The MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation

Using Surveys To Manage Clients' Perception of Help Desk Service 
Delivery
Tom Jordan, Vice President, Deutsche Bank

A Mail Proxy Approach to Managing Shared Facilities
Peter Koski, Goldman, Sachs & Co.


===========================
SANS'95 SECURITY TRACK
===========================
CHAIRS: Michele Crabb, Sterling and NASA, and Matt Bishop, U. Cal. 
Davis

Thursday, April 27, 1995 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Plenary Panel: Computer Security and the Law - Who Do You Call When 
Something Happens?
Scott Charney, Dept. of Justice, and friends

A Network Security FAQ: (Frequently Agonizing Quandaries)
Marcus Ranum, Trusted Information Systems

The Basics of UNIX Vulnerabilities:
Case Studies and Analysis
Matt Bishop, Univ. Cal. at Davis

The Pros and Cons of Vulnerability Information Disclosure
Gene Spafford, Purdue University

Building A Security Infrastructure: What You Want vs. What You Need 
vs. What You Can Afford
Michele Crabb, Sterling Software, NASA Ames

Security Technology: Enabler or Disabler
Dan Geer, OpenVision

Panel: Experience With The Internet Sniffer Attacks
Arranged by Michele Crabb

==================================
SANS NETWORKING AND INTERNET TRACK
==================================
CHAIR: Amy Kreiling, UNC

Friday, April 28, 1995 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

History of UNIX and the Internet
Peter Salus

A Primer on Connecting to the Internet Safely and Reliably
Marcus Ranum, Trusted Information Systems

PONG: A Flexible Network Services Monitoring System
Helen Harrison, SAS Institute, Inc.
with Mike C. Mitchell and Mike E. Shaddock

Nuts and Bolts of ISDN: A Practical Guide
Jack Stewart, Center for Advanced Computational Research, California 
Institute of Technology

Performance Monitoring for Network Preemptive Maintenance
F. B. Motahdi and David C. C. Wang, GTE Telephone Operations

The NetScanner Network Monitoring Tool: A Quick, Simple And 
Extensible  Network Watcher
Jack Stewart, Center for Advanced Computational Research, California 
Institute of Technology

===========================
SANS COMMERCIAL TOOLS TRACK
===========================

Thursday, April 27, 1995 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Briefings by technical managers from leading firms offering 
important commercial software, hardware, and services of immediate 
value to system administrators and security managers.

Followed by 

The Hands-On Tools Reception (5:30 - 8:30) where you can get your 
hands on the tools and ask the questions you want answered, and, at 
the same time, you can eat and drink and talk with other SANS people, 
all courtesy of the vendors.


=================================================================
REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Mail Your Registration To
	SANS'95 
	8902 Edgefield Dr.
	Colorado Springs, CO 80920
or
You may FAX your registration if you use a credit card.
FAX: 719-599-4395.

Questions: Email to sans@clark.net or call the conference office 
719-599-4303.

REFUND CANCELLATION POLICY
If you must cancel, all refund requests must be in writing and
postmarked no later than April 10, 1995.  Direct your letter 
to the SANS Conference Office.  You may telephone to substitute 
another in your place.


=================================================================
SANS'95 Registration Form

NAME________________________________________________________________
	 (first)                                 (last)

FIRST NAME FOR BADGE____________________________

POSITION TITLE__________________________________________

COMPANY OR INSTITUTION______________________________________________

DEPARTMENT__________________________________________________________

MAILING ADDRESS_____________________________________________________

CITY___________________________STATE_____COUNTRY________ZIP_________

TELEPHONE NO:_________________________FAX NO._______________________

NETWORK ADDRESS_____________________________________________________
			  (Please write legibly)

If you do NOT want to appear in the attendee list, check here: ___

Is this your first SANS Conference?   ___Yes  ___No
	If No, which SANS did you attend? 92___, 93___, 94___
What is your affiliation?  ___ Academic ___ Commercial ___ Gov't.

The address you provide will be used for all future SANS
mailings unless you notify us in writing.

---------------------------------------------------------
IMPORTANT: Please check all the programs you will attend.

MONDAY, APRIL 24
__M1: Topics in Network Administration (Nemeth and Hein)
__M2: UNIX Security Course 1: Threats and Solutions (Bishop)
__M3: Sendmail Configuration and DNS Management (Darmohray and 
	Kolstad)

TUESDAY APRIL 25: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

__T4: Topics In System Administration (Nemeth and Hein)
__T5: Surfing 2000 Part I: Catching The Wave, An Introduction to 
	The Internet (Kreiling and Stewart)
__T6: UNIX Security Course 2: Threats and Solutions From The 
	Network and Security Challenges In Programs (Bishop)
__T7: Managing, Hiring, Ethics, and Policy for System 
	Administrators (Kolstad and Darmohray)

WEDNESDAY APRIL 26: 8:30 am to 3:45 pm

__W8: Practical Perl (Christiansen)
__W9: Surfing 2000 Part II: Building A Successful World-Wide Web 
      (Kreiling and Stewart)
__W10: UNIX Security Course 3: UNIX Security Tools and Internal 
       Security (Bishop and Kolstad)
__W11: Constructing Firewalls For Network Security (Darmohray)

TECHNICAL CONFERENCE Wednesday late afternoon plus all day Thursday 
and Friday.

__Check here if you will attend the technical conference.

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
SATURDAY APRIL 29: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

__S12: Keys To Professional Advancement: Managing Users, Managing
	Your Manager, Effective Technical Presentations, Effective 
	Writing (Howell, Kolstad, Paller and Sherman)
__S13: The Most Useful Tools For System Administrators: Where To 
	Find Them, How To Use Them (Satdeva)
__S14: UNIX System and Network Performance Tuning (Ranum)

Registration fees:
==================

VERY EARLY REGISTRATION:  Prior to February 24, 1994

Same cost as early registration (see below) and we will send you a 
free, autographed copy of the 2nd Edition of Evi Nemeth, Garth 
Snyder, Scott Sebass, and Trent Hein's UNIX System Administration
Handbook (800 pages plus a CD-ROM) which is being published in 
January, 1995.


EARLY REGISTRATION: Prior To March 24, 1995
	Conference only                                  $495
	Conference and One Day Of Courses                $845
	Conference and Two Days Of Courses              $1145
	Conference and Three Days Of Courses            $1395
	Conference and Four Days Of Courses             $1620
	One Day Of Courses (no conference)               $395
	Two Days Of Courses (no conference)              $695
	Three Days Of Courses (no conference)            $975
	Four Days Of Courses (no conference)            $1245

REGISTRATION After March 24, AND ON-SITE REGISTRATION
	Conference only                                  $545
	Conference and One Day Of Courses                $895
	Conference and Two Days Of Courses              $1195
	Conference and Three Days Of Courses            $1445
	Conference and Four Days Of Courses             $1670
	One Day Of Courses (no conference)               $445
	Two Days Of Courses (no conference)              $745
	Three Days Of Courses (no conference)           $1025
	Four Days of Courses (no conference)            $1295

Note:  Conference attendance is strictly limited to 400 participants.

YOU MAY ALSO USE THIS FORM TO ORDER THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS: 

[ ] COPY OF EVI NEMETH'S "UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 
	HANDBOOK: 2ND EDITION" (800 pp plus a CD-ROM)
	(There is no charge if you register and pay prior 
	to February 24, 1995; otherwise the cost is $60)

[ ] COPIES OF COURSE NOTES FOR COURSES YOU DO NOT ATTEND
	List the course numbers here and include $25 for each
	course you list: 
	______________________________________________________

	______________________________________________________


PAYMENT:

Total fee:  (from the table above plus cost of 
	Nemeth's book and/or any extra course notes) $_____________


___ Check Enclosed (payable to Open Systems Conference Board)
___ Federal Purchase Order Enclosed
___ Charge my credit card:    ___ AMEX   ___ MasterCard  ___ VISA
     Number:   ________________________________________
     Expires (date): __________________________________

   Your signature for credit card: __________________________________

******************************************************************** 
       PAYMENT OR FEDERAL PO MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM.
       REGISTRATION VIA EMAIL IS NOT ACCEPTED.
********************************************************************

Return this form, with your check to SANS'95 Conference Office, 8902 
Edgefield Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920 or FAX it to 719-599-4395 
if you are using a credit card.

Questions: Email sans@clark.net or call the conference office at 
719-599-4303.