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    *******************************************************************************<br /> Absolute FreeBSD: The Complete Guide to FreeBSD<br /> *******************************************************************************<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> General Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Type.................: Ebook<br /> Part Size............: 7,473,566 bytes<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Post Information<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Posted by............: ~tqw~<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Release Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Are you a new Unix administrator? If you are, then this book is for you. Author <br /> Michael W. Lucas, has done an outstanding job of writing a book that will enable <br /> you to use FreeBSD to provide network services. Lucas, begins with a discussion <br /> of the information resources the FreeBSD Project and its devotees provide for <br /> users. Then, the author gives you an overview of installing FreeBSD and others <br /> advice on an optimal install. Next, he shows you how the FreeBSD boot process <br /> makes your system start, stop, and reboot in different configurations. The <br /> author also discusses how to back up your data on both a system-wide and a <br /> file-by-file level, and how to make your changes so that they can be easily <br /> undone. He continues by describing how to configure the FreeBSD kernel. Then, <br /> the author discusses the network and how it works in FreeBSD. Next, he shows you <br /> how to make your computer resist attackers and intruders. The author continues <br /> by covering some of the details of working with hard drives in FreeBSD, support <br /> for other filesystems, and a few network filesystems. Then, he discusses some of <br /> the more interesting security features found in FreeBSD. Next, the author <br /> describes the many configuration files in FreeBSD and how they operate. He <br /> continues by describing the ports and packages system that FreeBSD uses to <br /> manage add-on software. Then, the author discusses some of the finer points of <br /> running software on FreeBSD systems. Next, he shows you how to use FreeBSD&rsquo;s <br /> upgrade process. The author continues by describing DNS and shows you how to <br /> install and troubleshoot it. Then, he discusses some of the small programs <br /> you&rsquo;ll need to manage in order to use FreeBSD properly. Next, the author <br /> describes how to set up an email system on FreeBSD to reliably deliver mail and <br /> repel spam and viruses. He continues by showing you how to setup and secure Web <br /> and FTP Services. Then, the author goes over some of the fancy techniques <br /> FreeBSD supports for mirroring disks, exporting disk devices across the network, <br /> and generally having a good old time protecting and manipulating your data. <br /> Next, he covers some of FreeBSD&rsquo;s performance-testing and trouble-shooting tools <br /> and shows you how to interpret the results. The author continues by showing you <br /> some of the more interesting tricks you can do with FreeBSD, such as running <br /> systems without disks and with tiny disks, as well as, some live failover and <br /> redundancy setups. Finally, the author wraps up by showing you how to deal with <br /> those rare occasions when a FreeBSD system fails, how to debug problems, and how <br /> to create a useful problem report. This most excellent book shows you how to <br /> manage, patch, and maintain your FreeBSD systems and have a basic understanding <br /> of networking, system security, and software management. In other words, after <br /> reading this book, you will be armed with a strong working knowledge of how <br /> FreeBSD can be used as a powerful desktop or development machine.<br /> <br /> The long awaited and completely revised second edition of what has become the <br /> FreeBSD bible. FreeBSD committer Michael W. Lucas has brought the book up to <br /> date for FreeBSD 7.x, with the help of two dozen expert FreeBSD technical <br /> reviewers. This second edition of Absolute FreeBSD is sure to remain the perfect <br /> resource for FreeBSD system administrators. This straightforward, practical, and <br /> comprehensive book takes the reader through the intricacies of the platform and <br /> teaches how to build, configure, and manage a FreeBSD server, offering friendly <br /> explanations, background information, troubleshooting suggestions, and copious <br /> examples throughout. Coverage includes installation, backing up, using the GEOM <br /> disk tools and exporting disk devices across the network, chosing a kernel <br /> scheduler, building your own embedded devices, diskless FreeBSD, the latest <br /> anti-spam and anti-virus techniques and much more.<br /> <br /> Chapter 1: Getting More Help 19<br /> Chapter 2: Installing FreeBSD 33<br /> Chapter 3: Start Me Up! The Boot Process 61<br /> Chapter 4: Read This Before You Break Something Else! 89<br /> Chapter 5: Kernel Games 117<br /> Chapter 6: The Network 145<br /> Chapter 7: Securing Your System 177<br /> Chapter 8: Disks and Filesystems 209<br /> Chapter 9: Advanced Security Features 261<br /> Chapter 10: Exploring /etc 301<br /> Chapter 11: Making Your System Useful 315<br /> Chapter 12: Advanced Software Management 343<br /> Chapter 13: Upgrading FreeBSD 371<br /> <br /> Product Details<br /> <br /> * ISBN: 1593271514<br /> * ISBN-13: 9781593271510<br /> * Format: Paperback, 709pp<br /> * Publisher: No Starch Press San Francisco, CA<br /> * Pub. Date: November 2007<br /> * Edition Description: Second Edition<br /> <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Install Notes<br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> Adobe Acrobat Reader
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