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<h3>OpenBSD-specific books</h3> |
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<dt><a name="book14"><i>Httpd and Relayd Mastery</i></a> |
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<dd>by Michael W. Lucas |
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<dd>ISBN-10: 1-54675-206-4 |
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<dd>ISBN-13: 978-1-54675-206-6 |
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<dd>May 2017, 232 pp. |
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"I think we're gonna need a bigger web server." |
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OpenBSD has a solid reputation for security and stability. |
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It's well known for the OpenSMTPd mail server, the LibreSSL cryptography |
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library, and the PF packet filter. But nobody ever talks about the load |
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balancer, or the web server. |
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Until now. |
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The httpd web server provides a fast, stable, secure environment for your |
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web applications. The relayd load balancer lets you distribute Internet |
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application load across multiple hosts. Between the two, you can slash |
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hundreds of thousands of dollars off the cost of building, deploying, |
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and managing applications. |
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<dt><a name="book13"><i>The Book of PF, 3rd Edition<br> |
<dt><a name="book13"><i>The Book of PF, 3rd Edition<br> |
A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall</i></a> |
A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall</i></a> |