The OpenBSD 4.0 Crash Course - Helion
ebook
Autor: Jem MatzanISBN: 978-14-919-0622-4
stron: 59, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2007-07-25
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 38,17 zł (poprzednio: 44,38 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 14% (-6,21 zł)
OpenBSD is a Unix-like computer operating system that is widely regarded for its excellent documentation and its fanatical focus on security. "The OpenBSD Crash Course" Short Cut will help you get an x86 or AMD64/EM64T server, desktop, or network appliance up and running quickly with OpenBSD. You'll learn how to install or upgrade OpenBSD on x86 and AMD64 machines, how to configure it for server or workstation use, and how to properly maintain it until the next release.
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Spis treści
The OpenBSD 4.0 Crash Course eBook -- spis treści
- The OpenBSD 4.1 Crash Course
- Learn OpenBSD Quickly
- Understanding OpenBSD 4.1
- What Is OpenBSD?
- What Is OpenBSD Good For?
- Supported Architectures and Hardware
- Installing OpenBSD 4.1
- Installation Methods
- Burning a CD from an ISO file
- Microsoft Windows
- Unix, GNU, and BSD systems
- Mac OS X
- Creating a diskette from an FS file
- From Unix-like operating systems
- From Microsoft Windows
- Installing over PXE
- Burning a CD from an ISO file
- Booting from the Installation Disc
- Modifying the boot order
- Installation Walkthrough
- Initial installation settings
- Slices, partitions, and filesystems
- Network configuration
- Package sets
- From the official CD
- Over FTP/HTTP
- Choosing package sets
- The final few steps
- Installation Methods
- Upgrading from OpenBSD 4.0
- Upgrading the Base System and Package Sets
- Post-Installation Upgrading
- Checking for updated config files
- Updating your .profile
- Adding new hoststated and RIP users and groups
- Upgrading the Ports tree
- Upgrading your installed programs
- Upgrading the base system source code
- Recompiling your old custom kernel
- Post-Install Configuration
- First Boot in OpenBSD 4.1
- Creating User Accounts
- A Quick Introduction to the vi Editor
- Customizing the Terminal
- Changing the terminal type
- Setting the key repeat delay and rate
- CD/DVD Mounting Made Easy
- Installing the Ports Tree and the Base System Source Code
- Installing the Ports tree
- Installing the base system source tree
- Using the OpenBSD Package Tools
- Installing programs through Ports and pkg_add
- Custom Kernel Configurations
- Creating a custom OpenBSD kernel
- Enabling Binary Compatibility with Other OSes
- Shutting Down and Restarting the Computer
- OpenBSD as a Desktop Operating System
- Configuring X.org
- Installing a Desktop Environment or Window Manager
- Starting X.org
- Finding and Installing Desktop-Oriented Programs
- Font Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Server Installation and Service Configuration
- The inetd Internet Super-Server
- Apache
- Databases
- MySQL
- SQLite
- PostgreSQL
- Mail Transfer Agents
- Sendmail
- Postfix
- Mail Delivery Agents
- popa3d
- Courier-IMAP
- Cyrus-IMAPd
- OpenLDAP
- NFS
- NIS
- BIND
- CARP
- Basic Packet Filter Setup
- Enabling and Configuring OpenNTPD
- Installing the Languages of the Web
- Java
- PHP
- Perl
- Ruby
- Python
- Automation and Reporting
- The Cron Daemon
- Insecurity Reports
- Syslog
- Keeping OpenBSD Up-to-Date
- Staying Up-to-Date with Ports and Packages
- Switching to the OpenBSD 4.1-STABLE Branch
- Switching to OpenBSD-CURRENT
- Where to Go for Help
- Commercial Support for OpenBSD
- Further Reading
- About the Author
- Copyright