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 The official book website for a sample chapter, table of contents and errata  The official book website for a sample chapter, table of contents and errata
 can be found at  can be found at
 <a href="http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm">http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm</a>.  <a href="http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm">http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm</a>.
 <dd>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B08=1&amp;B08%2b=Add">  <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B08=1&amp;B08%2b=Add">
 Order direct from the OpenBSD website International</a>]  Order direct from the OpenBSD website International</a>]
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 <dt><a name="book9"><i>SSH Mastery</i></a>  <dt><a name="book9"><i>SSH Mastery</i></a>
 <dd>by Michael Lucas  <dd>by Michael Lucas
 <dd>ISBN-13: 978-1470069711  <dd>ISBN-13: 978-1470069711
 <dd>ISBN-10: 1470069717  <dd>ISBN-10: 1470069717
 <dd>February 2012, 145 pp.  <dd>February 2012, 145 pp.
   <dd>OpenSSH, PuTTY, Tunnels, and Keys
 <dd>  <dd>
   
 A guide to what you need to know about SSH. This book will help you  A guide to what you need to know about SSH. This book will help you
 eliminate passwords on your network, tunnel unencrypted protocols  eliminate passwords on your network, tunnel unencrypted protocols
 through secure channels, build VPNs with OpenSSH, and more. Focuses on  through secure channels, build VPNs with OpenSSH, and more. Focuses on
 the OpenSSH server, the OpenSSH client, and the PuTTY client.  the OpenSSH server, the OpenSSH client, and the PuTTY client.
 Michael W Lucas is the author of Absolute OpenBSD and other BSD books.  Michael W Lucas is the author of Absolute OpenBSD and other BSD books.
 Helping support OpenBSD, Michael is contributing all his author's profits, from  Helping support OpenBSD, Michael is contributing all his author's profits, from
 orders via the main OpenBSD order page, back to the project.<br>  orders via the main OpenBSD order page, back to the project.
 <a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery">The  <br><a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery">The
 official SSH Mastery website is here</a>  official SSH Mastery website is here</a>
 <dd>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B09=1&amp;B09%2b=Add">  
   <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B09=1&amp;B09%2b=Add">
 Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]  Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]
 <p>  <p>
   
   
   <dt><a name="book11"><i>Sudo Mastery</i></a>
   <dd>by Michael Lucas
   <dd>ISBN-13: 978-1493626205
   <dd>ISBN-10: 1493626205
   <dd>October 2013, 144pp.
   <dd>Access Control for Real People
   <dd>
   
   Unix-like operating systems use a rudimentary access control system:
   the root account can do anything, while other users are peasants with
   only minimal access. This worked fine in UNIX's youth, but today,
   system administration responsibilities are spread among many people
   and applications.  Different people may need different slices of
   root's power. However pros and cons are considered as well.<p>
   
   This book also thoroughly covers extended features used in other
   operating systems, but not supported in OpenBSD's more minimalist
   policy.
   
   <br><a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/sudo-mastery">The
   official Sudo Mastery website is here</a>
   
   <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B11=1&amp;B11%2b=Add">
   Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]
   <p>
   
   
   
   <dt><a name="book12"><i>DNSSEC Mastery</i></a>
   <dd>by Michael Lucas
   <dd>ISBN-13: 978-1484924471
   <dd>ISBN-10: 1484924479
   <dd>May 2013, 130 pp.
   <dd>Securing the Domain Name System with Bind.
   <dd>
   
   DNS is one of the oldest protocols on the Internet, and was designed
   for a network without hostile users. Anyone who wants to break into a
   network starts by investigating the target's Domain Name Service. <p>
   
   In addition to providing a manual for "bind", which is in OpenBSD's
   default configuration, this book thoroughly targets the extensions
   which are available in the port net/isc-bind.  DNS Security
   Extensions, or DNSSEC, hardens DNS.  But learning DNSSEC requires
   wading through years of obsolete tutorials, dead ends, and
   inscrutable standards.  Strengths and weaknesses of DNSSEC are
   discussed, some of which may explain why OpenBSD does not support the
   extended features by default.
   
   <br><a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/dnssec-mastery">The
   official DNSSEC Mastery website is here</a>
   
   <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B12=1&amp;B12%2b=Add">
   Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]
   <p>
   
   
 <dt><a name="book10"><i>Absolute OpenBSD. 2nd Edition!</i></a>  <dt><a name="book10"><i>Absolute OpenBSD. 2nd Edition!</i></a>
 <dd>by Michael Lucas  <dd>by Michael Lucas
 <dd>ISBN-13  978-1-59327-476-4  <dd>ISBN-13  978-1-59327-476-4
 <dd>Expected April 2013, 536 pp.  <dd>Expected April 2013, 536 pp.
 <dd>  <dd>
 Michael Lucas brings us the long anticipated second edition of his  Michael Lucas brings us the long anticipated second edition of his
 wildly successful book about using OpenBSD.  This book covers all aspects of the  wildly successful book about using OpenBSD.  This book covers all aspects of
 OpenBSD system for new UNIX and BSD users alike.<br>  the OpenBSD system for new UNIX and BSD users alike.<br>
   
 <a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/absolute-openbsd-2nd-edition">  <a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/absolute-openbsd-2nd-edition">
 The official Absolute OpenBSD 2nd edition website is here.</a>.  The official Absolute OpenBSD 2nd edition website is here.</a>.
 <dd>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B10=1&amp;B10%2b=Add">  
 Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]  
   
   <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B10=1&amp;B10%2b=Add">
   Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>]
 <p>  <p>
   
   
 <dt><a name="book5"><i>OpenBSD 4.0: A Crash Course</i></a> (PDF)  <dt><a name="book5"><i>OpenBSD 4.0: A Crash Course</i></a> (PDF)
 <dd>by Jem Matzan  <dd>by Jem Matzan
 <dd>ISBN 0-596-51015-2  <dd>ISBN 0-596-51015-2
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 with free download of corrected versions as they become available.  with free download of corrected versions as they become available.
 <ul>  <ul>
 </ul>  </ul>
 <dd>[<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/openbsd4/">Order from O'Reilly</a>]  <p>[<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/openbsd4/">Order from O'Reilly</a>]
   
 <p>  <p>
   
   
 <dt><a name="book3">  <dt><a name="book3">
 <i>Secure Architectures with OpenBSD</i></a>  <i>Secure Architectures with OpenBSD</i></a>
 <dd>by Brandon Palmer, Jose Nazario.  <dd>by Brandon Palmer, Jose Nazario.
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 who want to fully exploit every feature of the system. This book  who want to fully exploit every feature of the system. This book
 covers all aspects of OpenBSD, including systrace, Kerberos V, IPv6 and  covers all aspects of OpenBSD, including systrace, Kerberos V, IPv6 and
 IPsec, and the development environment.  IPsec, and the development environment.
 <dd>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B03=1&amp;B03%2b=Add">Order direct from the OpenBSD website International</a>]  <p>[<a href="https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B03=1&amp;B03%2b=Add">Order direct from the OpenBSD website International</a>]
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