OpenBSD Books On The Way 41
*no comment* writes "Well with all the advancements in PF and secure code wouldn't it be nice if someone would write a book on OpenBSD??? Oh wait, someone is. A guy named Jacek Artymiak is doing just that. The OpenBSD Gazetteer is scheduled for release shortly after the release of what may be the best release ever of OpenBSD (IMHO). Vastly improved PF, ALTQ, and BIND 9 is now default, not to mention procop stack protection. Out of the box it's ready to go as a firewalling packet-filtering bandwidth-throttling machine. A thread had started to pick up over at deadly.org."
Mirror (Score:1, Informative)
Cool! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Cool! (Score:5, Funny)
firewalling packet-filtering bandwidth-throttling (Score:3, Interesting)
i'm hoping to send in some diff's in a few days that adds bsdauth support to isakmpd. that way, we won't have any need for the $2k/year fw-1 license.
Re:firewalling packet-filtering bandwidth-throttli (Score:2)
*BSD solutions only please. I do NOT want a Linux solution thank you very much.
Re:Tsarkon Reports: Easy OpenBSD book (Score:2, Insightful)
Absolute OpenBSD (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Absolute OpenBSD (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Absolute OpenBSD (Score:1)
Daniel.
We are very excited about Absolute OpenBSD (Score:1)
We hope you like it.
-John Mark
Marketing Manager
No Starch Press
Bet the publisher isn't O'Reilly... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Please define acronyms (Score:2, Funny)
Okay, in case you're not joking: PF = packet filter
Packet Filter [benzedrine.cx], the best way to do whatever you want with your packets.
Should be good - check out Jacek's writing... (Score:2, Interesting)
Yeah (Score:1)