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<title>SoftRatty: Howto: PPPOE with Bandwidth Management for bOpenBSD/b 2.9 b.../b</title>
<link>http://www.softratty.com/article/9c5ade4417de18e278e4017829928aae</link>
<description>The PPPOE with Bandwidth Management for bOpenBSD/b Howto is a document which explains how to build an bOpenBSD/b based router for a small flat-sharing community with four residents. The router should manage the available bandwidth fairly b.../b</description>
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<title>WAROENG ILMOE » How to: bOpenBSD/b reset root password</title>
<link>http://warungilmu.co.cc/?p=66</link>
<description>The general procedure for resetting password is as follows (if you are a Linux user, see how to reset Linux root password):. a) At boot> prompt force bopenbsd/b to boot into a single user mode. b) Next mount file system in read-write mode b.../b</description>
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<title>kumpulan manual bopenbsd/b: Tutorial Samba</title>
<link>http://manualopenbsd.blogspot.com/2008/11/tutorial-samba.html</link>
<description>kumpulan manual bopenbsd/b. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Tutorial Samba. Filed under: Slackware b..../b Labels. freebsd (9); bopenBSD/b (8). Blog Archive. ▼ 2008 (20). ▼ November (12). NAT in FreeBSD · Tutorial Samba · memblock ip di freebsd b.../b</description>
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<title>Matteo Michelini: HOWTO manage bOpenBSD/b packages</title>
<link>http://michelini.blogspot.com/2008/11/howto-manage-openbsd-packages.html</link>
<description>PKG_PATH=http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/pub/bOpenBSD/b/4.3/. packages/`machine -a`/. {insert the previous line into /root/.profile to save the variable}. # pkg_add -i [package]. List the packages that are installed into the system. # pkg_info b.../b</description>
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<title>[Tutorial] Instalasi stunnel pada <b>openBSD</b> | NitrouZ Daily Blog <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://xtremenitro.org/2008/11/09/tutorial-instalasi-stunnel-pada-openbsd.html</link>
<description>Berikut ini langkah-langkah untuk instalasi stunnel pada <b>OpenBSD</b>. percobaan dilakukan pada <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.3 dengan menggunakan stunnel v4.20 Login sebagai root.</description>
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<title>networking nice guide from folks at <b>openbsd</b></title>
<link>http://bootiack.livejournal.com/296786.html</link>
<description>http://<b>openbsd</b>.org/faq/faq6.html#Intro.</description>
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<title>How to install OpenERP on <b>OpenBSD</b> ! [2]</title>
<link>http://stephane-wirtel-at-tiny.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-install-openerp-on-openbsd-2.html</link>
<description>About my previous post, I forgot to give the URL of the website ! I am sorry, http://betabug.ch/wiki/OpenERPOnOpenBSDInstallNotes. OpenERP: http://www.openerp.com.</description>
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<title>How to install OpenERP on <b>OpenBSD</b> !</title>
<link>http://stephane-wirtel-at-tiny.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-install-openerp-on-openbsd.html</link>
<description>Thank you to Sascha Welter for this tutorial,  Don't forget this very important sentence: "As OpenERP is OpenSource, please feel free to contribute." How to contribute ? You can find more information on this wiki page <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Tutorial: Building the network you need with <b>OpenBSD&#38;#39;s</b> PF</title>
<link>http://www.oreillygmt.co.uk/2008/09/tutorial-buildi.html</link>
<description>Hot on the heels of the highly successful Using Moodle tutorial led by Helen Foster comes the second UKUUG/O'Reilly joint venture: Tutorial: Building the network you need with <b>OpenBSD's</b> PF This...</description>
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<title>How to bridge your NIC on <b>OpenBSD</b></title>
<link>http://opensource-2u.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-to-bridge-your-nic-on-openbsd.html</link>
<description>This is the how to for NIC bridging on <b>OpenBSD</b>: 1. Make sure you know  what is your ethernet card by your OS such as eth0, em0 or etc. To look just use this command #ifconfig -a 2. For example you NIC is em0 and em1. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>“How to”Patching <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.2 kernel and packages</title>
<link>http://packetfilter.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/how-topatching-openbsd-42-kernel-and-packages/</link>
<description>cd /usr/src wget ftp://ftp3.usa.<b>openbsd</b>.org/pub/<b>OpenBSD</b>/4.2/sys.tar.gz wget ftp://ftp.<b>openbsd</b>.org/pub/<b>OpenBSD</b>/patches/4.2/common/004_pf.patch wget ftp://ftp.<b>openbsd</b>.org/pub/<b>OpenBSD</b>/patches/4.2/common/005_ifrtlabel.patch wget <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to mitigate CERT VU#800113 on <b>OpenBSD</b></title>
<link>http://tekman.livejournal.com/86240.html</link>
<description>If I've helped you set up an <b>OpenBSD</b> router, you are vulnerable. ssh to your router and edit named.conf: su - emacs -nw /var/named/etc/named.conf. Modify the options {} block by adding the lines below, which will forward all queries for <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to Make a Bootable, Full System <b>OpenBSD</b> 3.2 CDROM</title>
<link>http://blog.pekida.net.my/?p=58</link>
<description>IntroductionThis document will walk you through the steps necessary to create a bootable cd containing a full <b>OpenBSD</b> install. One of the benefits of such a system is that it does not touch the underlying hardware (your hard drives do <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to patch your <b>OpenBSD</b></title>
<link>http://alan0203.blogspot.com/2008/04/how-to-patch-your-openbsd.html</link>
<description>Every OS needs to be patched, even for <b>OpenBSD</b>, either for security reasons, reliability ones, bug fixes or new functions. To patch <b>OpenBSD</b>, you need first to know whether there are any patches released/applicable for your version of <b>...</b></description>
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<title>The Book of PF: A No-Nonsense Guide to the <b>OpenBSD</b> Firewall</title>
<link>http://www.ilubook.com/?p=1197</link>
<description><b>OpenBSD</b>’s stateful packet filter, PF, offers an amazing feature set and support across the major BSD platforms. Like most firewall software though, unlocking PF’s full potential takes a good teacher. Peter NM Hansteen’s PF website and <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b> 4.2 Ports HOWTO</title>
<link>http://www.h00d.org/?p=62</link>
<description>After installing <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.2 it is a good idea to get Ports working and set your PKG_PATH variable to a good mirror so you can install third party pre-compiled packages. First you need to get the latest ports tar file from <b>openbsd</b> like <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b> or CentOS 5 for VPN (Not A HOW TO)</title>
<link>http://reignofnix.blogspot.com/2008/03/openbsd-or-centos-5-for-vpn-not-how-to.html</link>
<description>Already tried <b>OpenBSD</b> + OpenVPN, <b>OpenBSD</b> + POPTOP, CENTOS 5 + POPTOp..... Same results from those trials, well maybe i shouldn't be here anyway. Please, if someone wants to teach me about vpn ( OpenVPN or POPTOP ) you will be my guest, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>The Book of PF: A No-Nonsense Guide to the <b>OpenBSD</b> Firewall</title>
<link>http://www.itpub.net/viewthread.php?tid=925999</link>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b> 101: <b>OpenBSD</b> Tutorial for Beginners</title>
<link>http://ma.gnolia.com/people/ElasticDog/bookmarks/stusas</link>
<description><b>OpenBSD</b> 101: <b>OpenBSD</b> Tutorial for Beginners. A tutorial for first time users of <b>OpenBSD</b>. Saved By: Aaron Schaefer | View Details | Give Thanks. Tags: None assigned.</description>
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<title>how to configure WG311v3 / Marvell Libertas 88W8335 on <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.1</title>
<link>http://bakerstreetsystems.blogspot.com/2007/08/how-to-configure-wg311v3-marvell.html</link>
<description>The Netgear WG311v3 PCI wireless network card is listed as "supported" by <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.1 thanks to the malo driver. Unfortunately, you need a binary firmware blob  which is not legally distributable, so it's not included by default; <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b>/DG/Squid HowTo</title>
<link>http://www.geeks-4-jesus.org/bamed/?p=73</link>
<description>I’ve always used <b>OpenBSD</b> as my OS of choice for my router/firewall/content filter(RFCF) because <b>OpenBSD</b> is the most secure Operating System in the world. “Only two remote holes in the default install, in more than 10 years! <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Howto: PPPOE with Bandwidth Management for <b>OpenBSD</b> 2.6 (Default <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://rss.freshmeat.net/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~3/116184591/</link>
<description>The PPPOE with Bandwidth Management for <b>OpenBSD</b> Howto is a document which explains how to build an <b>OpenBSD</b> based router for a small flat-sharing community with four residents. The router should manage the available bandwidth fairly <b>...</b></description>
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<title>A Quick Way to <b>OpenBSD</b> and How to Use it</title>
<link>http://blog7matrix.com/blogs/inkjet/19127/</link>
<description>I have been a BSD user since the late 1990's. I made my own FreeBSD distro - 1fcdbsd or One Floppy CD Audio and MP3 Player (http://www.freebsd.nfo.sk/), and I gained some experience with t...</description>
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<title>How To - <b>OpenBSD</b> 4.0 + MySQL + PHP 5</title>
<link>http://reignofnix.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-to-openbsd-40-mysql-php-5.html</link>
<description>We do all know that <b>OpenBSD</b> secure by default, and we all know that how hard to work web server on <b>OpenBSD</b>. And may this how to help you all. First of all the apache is chroot-ed at the /var/www, if you want to disable this 'jailing' <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Howto install and configure <b>OpenBSD</b> spamd</title>
<link>http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/tutorial-configuring-installing-openbsd-spamd.html</link>
<description><b>OpenBSD</b>’s spamd is a SPAM deferral daemon which rejects false mail in a very efficient way. spamd is a fake MTA or mail daemon which rejects false mail. It is designed to be very efficient so that it does not slow down the receiving <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b> General Questions :: Howto Backing up and Restoring from DVD</title>
<link>http://support.daemonnews.org/viewtopic.php?p=2711#2711</link>
<description>Author: CoolDeck Subject: Howto Backing up and Restoring from DVD Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:41 pm (GMT -8) Topic Replies: 0 I need to make backup of all my HD onto DVD. I know how to make that on tape, but i don't have a tape backup . <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>OpenBSD</b> &#38;amp; Cups &#38;amp; Postscript Printer -&#38;gt; HOWTO</title>
<link>http://www.bsdforen.de/showthread.php?t=17551</link>
<description>Bezugnehmend auf meine <b>OpenBSD</b> Fragen in einem anderem Thread, habe ich nun nach einigem Suchen ein Howto gefunden, mit dem mein HP Laserjet 4050N mit allen netten Funktionen (Duplexdruck, Resolution Finetuning, Trayauswahl etc.) :D <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to make a bootable <b>OpenBSD</b> ISO image.</title>
<link>http://www.tracyphillips.com/2007/01/24/how-to-make-a-bootable-openbsd-iso-image/</link>
<description>ncftpget ftp://ftp2.usa.<b>openbsd</b>.org/pub/<b>OpenBSD</b>/3.8/i386/* Once all of our files have been downloaded, you will end up at the command prompt again. Now we need to go up in our directory structure a bit so that we can build our ISO. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>BSD Guides: Doing Stuff With FreeBSD, NetBSD, <b>OpenBSD</b> &#38;amp; Mac OS X</title>
<link>http://karlbsd.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsd-guides-doing-stuff-with-freebsd.html</link>
<description>Hah! It's been a very long rest fer me here aye? Heck, am still waitin fer a new machine to build my FreeBSD again. Kinda missed all the actions. Fer sure I missed writin stuff in here. Well, if I'm lucky, my next FreeBSD jots will be <b>...</b></description>
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<title>How to see my digital camera from <b>OpenBSD</b></title>
<link>http://jfix.com/archives/193</link>
<description>I needed to attach a Compact Flash reader device to an <b>OpenBSD</b> box (I installed  version 3.9 on my old Presario 700 portable), because I want to write a mini-<b>OpenBSD</b>  system on a CF memory card which will then be placed in a soekris 4501 <b>...</b></description>
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