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<title>willrich blog » Blog Archive » Absolute bFreeBSD/b The Complete Guide b.../b</title>
<link>http://willrichblog5634.localwwwtv.com/2008/12/15/absolute-freebsd-the-complete-guide-to-freebsd-2nd-edition-things-to-remember/</link>
<description>I really delight in my Absolute bFreeBSD/b The Complete Guide to bFreeBSD/b 2nd Edition! Absolute bFreeBSD/b The Complete Guide to bFreeBSD/b 2nd Edition is such an astounding product that I dont know how I’ve lived without it all these years. b.../b</description>
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<title>How To Install OPENSSL using ports in bFreeBSD/b - MALTHEZE</title>
<link>http://maltheze.com/?p=27</link>
<description>OpenSSL 0.9.8e is part of the standard bFreeBSD/b 7.0 distribution. We  will install an updated version of OpenSSL from the ports collection. Become superuser. cd /usr/ports/security/openssl cp Makefile Makefile.old b.../b</description>
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<title>How to install BIND 9.3.x on bFreeBSD/b |</title>
<link>http://techgurulive.com/2008/12/02/how-to-install-bind-93x-on-freebsd/</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b differentiates between a base DNS install and a normal DNS install. There are some serious choices to be made when installing from the ports system.</description>
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<title>Speed up installing from ports (howto) | bFreeBSD/b - the unknown Giant</title>
<link>http://www.freebsdnews.net/2008/11/24/speed-installing-ports-howto/</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b is a free, open-source  and UNIX-like operating system. Though relatively unknown, it’sa powerful “work-horse”, capable of coping with massive work-loads whilest remaining fast, ultra-stable and rock-solid.</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b questions: how to create tbz package in bfreebsd/b</title>
<link>http://freebsdquestions.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-to-create-tbz-package-in-freebsd.html</link>
<description>i am newbie to bfreebsd/b , i want to create customize tbz package for free bsd , can anybody provide the procedure to create packages in free bsd, or any tutor will be helpful. -- View this message in context: b.../b</description>
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<title>How to install <b>FreeBSD</b> Stable from the Internet</title>
<link>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=673437</link>
<description>This is my first time installing <b>FreeBSD</b>, and I read the Handbook but I want to install the latest Stable version of <b>FreeBSD</b>. I have the bootonly CD, so I need to install from the internet. How would I go about installing the Stable <b>...</b></description>
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<title>HowTo: Setup a NFS server on <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://linux-bsd-sharing.blogspot.com/2008/09/howto-setup-nfs-server-on-freebsd.html</link>
<description>On a previous post I went through the needed steps to enable NFS client operations on <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.0 so now lets wrap up with the need steps to setup a NFS server. Lets begin:. $ su; # echo 'nfs_server_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Howto update ports <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://nixcraft.com/all-about-freebsd-openbsd-netbsd/12252-howto-update-ports-freebsd.html</link>
<description>I'm running <b>FreeBSD</b> 7 64 bit on AMD server. How do I upgrade all  ports installed under /usr/ports?</description>
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<title>How to run Clam AntiVirus on <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://nixcraft.com/all-about-freebsd-openbsd-netbsd/12179-how-run-clam-antivirus-freebsd.html</link>
<description>Hi, I have installed ClamAV on my <b>FreeBSD</b> machine. Is there any command on how to scan the files for viruses.</description>
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<title>Absolute <b>FreeBSD</b>: The Complete Guide to <b>FreeBSD</b>, 2nd Edition</title>
<link>http://123itbooks.blogspot.com/2008/07/absolute-freebsd-complete-guide-to.html</link>
<description>Absolute <b>FreeBSD</b>, 2nd Edition is your complete guide to <b>FreeBSD</b>, written by  <b>FreeBSD</b> committer Michael W. Lucas. Lucas considers this completely revised and  rewritten second edition of his landmark work to be his best work ever; <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to upgrade ports in <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.0</title>
<link>http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/taswar/?p=13</link>
<description>In this little tutorial I will teach how to upgrade ports in <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.0. Install and use cvsup to sync the ports collection; Create / Copy the supfile and use portsdb to update the database INDEX.db; Use portversion to find which all <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to delete user configured options for a port in <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://freebsdlife.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-delete-user-configured-options.html</link>
<description><b>...</b> you try to run make install one more time just to discover that the menu isn't there any more, and it just runs install one more time with your compiled options. Q: How do I delete configured options for a port in <b>FreeBSD</b>? <b>...</b></description>
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<title>FAMP - <b>FreeBSD</b> Apache2 MySQL PHP5 Tutorial</title>
<link>http://addis0n.com/2008/05/16/famp-freebsd-apache2-mysql-php5-tutorial/</link>
<description>Well start this tutorial on a fresh <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.0 install, first step is updating our ports. portsnap fetch (if you’ve never run portsnap before you’ll want to run portsnap extract after fetch finishes) portsnap update <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to check whether pf is enabled or not - <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://lessfaq.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/how-to-check-whether-pf-is-enabled-or-not-freebsd/</link>
<description># pfctl -si | grep Status.</description>
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<title>How to fetch and install packages for old <b>FreeBSD</b> releases using <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://lessfaq.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/how-to-fetch-and-install-packages-for-old-freebsd-releases-using-pkg_add1/</link>
<description>If you do not have a source of local packages (such as a <b>FreeBSD</b> CD-ROM set) then it will probably be easier to use the -r option to pkg_add(1). This will cause the utility to automatically determine the correct object format  and <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Article: HowTo: Building a firewall with <b>Freebsd</b> and IPfilter</title>
<link>http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=415</link>
<description>For anyone who's ever been on the internet, even for as little as five minutes, knows that you can't play in the great big world wide web anymore without some kind of protection. Typically this comes in the form of either simple NAT <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> Tip: How to delete all IPv6 address in an interface</title>
<link>http://techblog.simoncpu.com/2008/04/freebsd-tip-how-to-delete-all-ipv6.html</link>
<description>You can delete all IPv6 address in an interface using the following command (vanilla Bourne shell): while i="`ifconfig  le0 |  grep inet6 | grep -m 1 -v '%'`"; do ifconfig le0 $i delete <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Absolute <b>FreeBSD</b>: The Complete Guide to <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://un-knownz.blogspot.com/2008/01/absolute-freebsd-complete-guide-to.html</link>
<description>Absolute <b>FreeBSD</b>, 2nd Edition is your complete guide to <b>FreeBSD</b>, written by  <b>FreeBSD</b> committer Michael W. Lucas. Lucas considers this completely revised and  rewritten second edition of his landmark work to be his best work ever; <b>...</b></description>
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<title>how to mount <b>freebsd</b> partition from Debian GNU./Linux. (etch-4.0)</title>
<link>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=583605</link>
<description>/dev/sda1 1 1912 15358108+ a5 <b>FreeBSD</b> 1.<b>freebsd</b> is installed on /dev/sda1 2.ufs support is activated with kernel  2.6.18-5-686 on Debian etch4.0. i tried this mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sda1 /bsd and it gives an error like this <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Howto setup a dynamic dns (DDNS) server on <b>FreeBSD</b> by combining <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://thefreebsd.org/?p=20</link>
<description>A DNS server comes installed with <b>FreeBSD</b>. All we have to do is set it up. Since the handbook covers this excellent here , so I’m not going to repeat this. All I’m going to cover is the specific configuration needed for our goals. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Howto Setup <b>FreeBSD</b> firewall</title>
<link>http://thefreebsd.org/?p=19</link>
<description>Ipfirewall (ipfw) is a <b>FreeBSD</b> IP packet filter and traffic accounting facility.IPFW is included in the basic <b>FreeBSD</b> install as a separate run time loadable module. This small howto covers building and installing a custom kernel with <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to move Linux /etc/passwd in to <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://www.linuxpakistan.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=35991#35991</link>
<description>Subject: How to move Linux /etc/passwd in to <b>FreeBSD</b> Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:58 pm (GMT 5) Topic Replies: 0 AOA Dear All ! I am running a mail server on Fedora Core 4, running Mail server, web interface (openwebmail). <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to instal <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.2</title>
<link>http://www.linuxpakistan.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=35485#35485</link>
<description>Subject: How to instal <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.2 Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 8:42  am (GMT 5) Topic Replies: 0 Salam. I just downloaded <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.2 iso images and burned them on CD's, now i dont know any thing about BSD, and want to know how to install <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Comment on How to create IP-IP tunnel between <b>FreeBSD</b> and Linux by jr</title>
<link>http://blog.kovyrin.net/2006/03/17/how-to-create-ip-ip-tunnel-between-freebsd-and-linux/#comment-88745</link>
<description>Very good, I’ve tested just the linux part and it works fine. MAny Thanks.</description>
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<title>how to configure mail server by <b>freebsd</b> 4.11</title>
<link>http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/hackers/2007-05/msg00002.html</link>
<description><b>freebsd</b>-hackers: how to configure mail server by <b>freebsd</b> 4.11.</description>
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<title>absolute bsd the ultimate guide to <b>freebsd</b> ebook-bbl</title>
<link>http://www.meganova.org/details/607406.html</link>
<description>Misc > Ebooks Seeds: 0 Peers: 18 Filesize: 7.77 MB.</description>
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<title>How to add new architecture support in <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2007-04/msg01500.html</link>
<description><b>freebsd</b>-questions: How to add new architecture support in <b>FreeBSD</b>.</description>
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<title>Absolute BSD The Ultimate Guide To <b>FreeBSD</b> eBooK-BBL</title>
<link>http://www.slotorrent.net/tor_4d20d67f175737e78e9caaa49726383f969575b2.html</link>
<description>Seeds: 0 Leechers: 5 Filesize: 8.05 MB.</description>
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<title>Tutorial - <b>FreeBSD</b> Installation and Configuration</title>
<link>http://linux.about.com/library/bl/bl_freebsd_inst_conf.htm</link>
<description>Tutorial: <b>FreeBSD</b> Installation and Configuration.</description>
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<title>No Starch Press - Absolute BSD: The Ultimate Guide to <b>FreeBSD</b> <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://www.flibrary.org/2007/04/16/no-starch-press-absolute-bsd-the-ultimate-guide-to-freebsd-1st-edition-2/</link>
<description><b>FreeBSD</b> is a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective UNIX-based operating system, and the preferred server platform for many enterprises. Includes coverage of installation, networking, add-on software, security, network services, <b>...</b></description>
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