May's editions of Daemon News and FreeBSD'zine
questionlp writes "The waiting is over! The May issue of Daemon News is now available on-line here. The new issue covers a wide range of topics from Webmin, web security via encryption and authentication, and the usual monthly Answerman column, plus a lot more." and jim writes "This month's first FreeBSD'zine issue includes articles on running BIND in a jail, scanning email for virii, an introduction
to mutt, and keeping your FreeBSD docs tree up-to-date. Go take a look." Its also worth mentioning that starting this month, the 'zine will be released twice a month
With the widespread use of both Bind and exploits for Bind, it's quite important that people who choose to run a publically accessable nameserver do so responsible. While I still personally prefer djbdns for security, Bind does have its share of unique features, such as dynamic DNS.
So, the moral of this post is that in systems administration, like anything else, education is paramount. So, if you're gonna run Bind, this is definately worth a read.
Alas, I do not look forward to the new daemonnews, for that means another month has started, and my tasks that are undone by the end of the month have grown!
Curse you dependable Deamons!
If it was said on slashdot, it MUST be true!