[FUG-BR] [Fwd: December Issue of BSD Magazine: Rolling Your Own Kernel]
Luiz Gustavo
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> Assunto: December Issue of BSD Magazine: Rolling Your Own Kernel
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> December Issue of BSD Magazine:
> Rolling Your Own Kernel
> The December issue of BSD Magazine
> is out. We hope you will find it
> interesting and inspiring. This
> time inside you will find:
> * FreeBSD's Participation in
> Google Code-In by Benedict
> Reuschling
> * Installing PC-BSD on a Mac
> by Kris Moore
> * Keeping Your Configuration
> Files Shiny Using
> sysmerge(8) by Antione
> Jacoutot
> * Rolling Your Own FreeBsd
> Kernel by Paul Ammann
> * OpenBSD 5.0: PHP, Cacti,
> and Symon by Toby Richards
> * Extracting Useful
> Information From Log
> Messages by Robert Fekete
> * Anatomy of a FreeBSD
> Compromise by Rob
> Sommerville
> * Hardening BSD with Security
> Levels by Michael Shirk
> * FreeBSD Foundation Update
> by Dru Lavigne
> Download the newest issue of BSD
> magazine!
>
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Dear Readers,
The December issue of BSD Magazine is out. We hope you will find it interesting and inspiring. This time inside you will find inside:
- FreeBSD's Participation in Google Code-In by Benedict Reuschling
- Installing PC-BSD on a Mac by Kris Moore
- Keeping Your Configuration Files Shiny Using sysmerge(8) by Antione Jacoutot
- Rolling Your Own FreeBsd Kernel by Paul Ammann
- OpenBSD 5.0: PHP, Cacti, and Symon by Toby Richards
- Extracting Useful Information From Log Messages by Robert Fekete
- Anatomy of a FreeBSD Compromise by Rob Sommerville
- Hardening BSD with Security Levels by Michael Shirk
- FreeBSD Foundation Update by Dru Lavigne
DOWNLOAD THE NEWEST ISSUE OF BSD MAGAZINE: http://bsdmag.org/magazine/1781-rolling-your-own-kernel
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PC-BSD Made Blekko The Default Search Engine For Version 9.0 (Isotope Edition)
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PC-BSD, a free open-source operating system that focuses on desktops and laptops, recently announced that blekko, the popular human-curated search engine, has been chosen as the default search engine in the latest release of the operating system.
PC-BSD 9.0 Isotope Edition incorporates a search page powered by blekko that enables users to effortlessly search for quality, relevant and spam-free search results within the PC-BSD community. Users can also personalize their blekko search engine page with their own slashtags, and can share results with friends through social media channels, including Facebook.
Read more: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8969011.htm
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Syslog-ng Logging Solution, And How It Supports BSD:
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BalaBit's logging solution, syslog-ng Premium Edition includes binaries for different versions of i386 and amd64 FreeBSD and over 40 other platforms. The supported systems include recent and legacy Linux- and Unix-variants, BSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX, IBM System I, Microsoft Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista, Server 2008, Windows 7, Sun Solaris, and Tru64
BalaBit IT Security is an innovative information security company, one of the global leaders in developing privileged activity monitoring, trusted logging and proxy-based gateway technologies.
Find out more: http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng
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BSD Magazine Team
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