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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Absolute OpenBSD Unix For The Practical Paranoid


OpenBSD is the world's most secure networked operating system, in wide use by Internet Service Providers, corporations, and embedded systems manufacturers. OpenBSD has been known for stability and security, and now No Starch Press brings you everything you must know about OpenBSD!

Absolute OpenBSD is the first English-language book dedicated OpenBSD. While it certainly covers installation and configuration of OpenBSD systems, it goes into depth on the features that set OpenBSD apart from the crowd of free UNIX-like operating systems. Absolute OpenBSD goes beyond explaining what to type, and instead takes the reader into why things work that way.

About the author:

MICHAEL LUCAS is the author of the popular Absolute BSD, on general BSD operating system management, and the Big Scary Daemons BSD column for the O'Reilly Network. He has been a pet wrangler, a librarian, a security consultant, and now works as a network engineer/sysadmin/consultant/generally responsible party. You can see his personal web page for more information.

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