My experience isn't with DIBAL, but with nBuLi, but I think the SOP is pretty similar.
Agree with what Dan said. If you havea access to a schlenk line, you can make your flask somewhat more inert, and more easily. Just insert a syringe connecting the schlenk line to your flask (or use a connector if you're using a schlenk flask), then vacuum until empty, fill with inert gas from line, repeat x3. Follow there from what Dan said.
One thing he didn't cover was transfer of the DIBAL to the reaction flask. If the container you have has a septum (safer), evacuate some of the air inside with vacuum (by syringe connection to schlenk), fill with inert, repeat x3. Leaving inert gas on, insert another syringe, and draw out your solution. Then insert to your reaction container (my experience is that dropwise addition isn't really necessary at dry ice temps, but I've also been doing deprotonations that aren't THAT energetically favorable (deprotonation of carbon connecting to only one nitrogen on imidazoles).)
If your reactant container isn't connected to a septum, you need to connect a rubber line to an inert gas source and a funnel. Turn the inert gas on pretty high. Position the funnel covering the reactant container as best as possible as you open it and draw out your solution.