The BSD Magazine editors have uploaded a new issue: BSD as Operating System (download PDF). According to Olga Kartseva, the Magazine’s chief editor, there are already more than 22.000 subscribers: BSD Magazine is growing, it has already around 22,000 subscribers all over the world. Comparing to 10,000 printed copies which were distributed in USA before January – this [...]
Continue reading...6. July 2010
July’s issue of the BSD Magazine can now be downloaded: BSD magazine 2010/07: OpenBSD. Olga Kartseva, chief editor, wrote that the BSD Magazine archives are available now for freebsd-announce mailinglist subscribers without having to subscribe to the BSD Mag newsletter. This is the table of contents of the OpenBSD issue: Building a Desktop Firewall with pf and fwbuilder This [...]
Continue reading...8. June 2010
A new issue of the BSD Magazine is available. This time the main subject is BSD firewalls. From the table of contents: WebHostingBuzz: Matthew Russell, Dennis Arkhangelski Introduction to Nano BSD: Daniel Gerzo Secure Your Wireless with IPsec: Dan Langille Redundant firewalls with OpenBSD, CARP and pfsync: Daniele Mazzocchio Easier WINE Installation on amd64: Slawomir Wojtczak Configuring IP-Based SSL: Skip Evans BSD File [...]
Continue reading...4. May 2010
A new issue of the BSD Magazine is available as free PDF: Embedded BSD (issue 2010-02) This is the Table of Contents: MaheshaBSD: A Live CD Project From The Lake Mansarovar MaheshaBSD is the name for a Live CD project. Why Mahesha? What does it mean? Mahesha is one of the 1008 names of Lord Shiva – [...]
Continue reading...12. April 2010
The BSD Magazine editors have come out with a new issue of this free PDF magazine: Hosting BSD The Table of Contents is as follows: Modern FreeBSD Install All these years sysinstall(8) was helping us to install FreeBSD with most needed options. X11 without dbus/hald and with three kings FreeBSD Handbook suggests (check section 5.4.2 Configuring X11), that running sysutils/hal [...]
Continue reading...3. March 2010
A new issue (free PDF) of BSD Magazine is available now. Table of contents: Buil Your Own FreeBSD Update Server Experienced users or administrators responsible for several machines or environments, know the difficult demands and challenges of maintaining such an infrastructure. The article outlines the steps involved in creating an internal FreeBSD Update Server. Using OpenBSD and PF as [...]
Continue reading...1. February 2010
There is a new issue of the BSD Magazine available: BSD 02/2010 (8) – BSDs as Servers This issue is the first electronic-only version and available as free PDF download. What’s inside: A first look at PC-BSD 8 release Installing and securing an Apache Jail with SSL on FreeBSD The gemstones for FreeBSD OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD as file sharing servers [...]
Continue reading...9. January 2010
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/linux_unix/BREAKINGL_BSD_Magazine_goes_FREE';The announcement published by Michal Gladecki, the new Editor-in-Chief of BSD Magazine on the FreeBSD announcements mailing list earlier today read as follows: “We are happy to announce that BSD Magazine is transforming into a free monthly online publication. The online version of BSD Magazine will stay in the same quality and form. It [...]
Continue reading...26. December 2009
The BSD Mag team have made the “BSD Security & OpenBSD 4.5” issue (04-2009) available as free download. Table of contents Installing OpenBSD Postgresql, shared memory and BSD Triple booting Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.04 and PC-BSD 7.1 BuildaSearch a FreeBSD Web Service Web Servers for Embedded NetBSD Out-of-the-box sshfs on NetBSD 5.0 FreeBSD Security Event Auditing Securing OpenSSH server Staying Secure using PC-BSD Stop Hackers With [...]
Continue reading...9. December 2009
The 2010 Q1 issue of BSD Mag is now available. Table of contents: Keeping FreeBSD Up-To-Date: OS Essentials An important system administration task, and a principle of running a defensible network, is keeping operating systems and applications up-to-date. Using BSD for your Studies About four years ago I was starting my undergraduate computing degree. I knew that UNIX-like operating [...]
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5. August 2010
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