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OpenBSD Books On The Way

*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."

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  1. firewalling packet-filtering bandwidth-throttling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    to that, add kick ass vpn. obsd's ipsec implementation is very clean.

    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.

  2. Absolute OpenBSD by Eric+Wayte · · Score: 2, Interesting

    And this book will be out Summer 2003.

  3. Bet the publisher isn't O'Reilly... by afabbro · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Back in the 2.5ish days, I submitted a detailed proposal to O'Reilly to write an OpenBSD book. Their answer was "not interested, no market". I knew they were wrong...

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  4. Should be good - check out Jacek's writing... by jackbox · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I can't wait! I've been following a series of articles that he wrote for O'Reilly OnLamp.com. (Like this one) Very well written, and they address practical stuff.