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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>. |
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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. |
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<dd>OpenSSH, PuTTY, Tunnels, and Keys |
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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> |
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Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>] |
Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.</a>] |
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<dt><a name="book11"><i>Sudo Mastery</i></a> |
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<dd>by Michael Lucas |
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<dd>ISBN-13: 978-1493626205 |
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<dd>ISBN-10: 1493626205 |
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<dd>October 2013, 144pp. |
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<dd>Access Control for Real People |
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Unix-like operating systems use a rudimentary access control system: |
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the root account can do anything, while other users are peasants with |
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only minimal access. This worked fine in UNIX's youth, but today, |
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system administration responsibilities are spread among many people |
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and applications. Different people may need different slices of |
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root's power. However pros and cons are considered as well.<p> |
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This book also thoroughly covers extended features used in other |
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operating systems, but not supported in OpenBSD's more minimalist |
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<br><a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/sudo-mastery">The |
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<dt><a name="book12"><i>DNSSEC Mastery</i></a> |
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<dd>by Michael Lucas |
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<dd>ISBN-13: 978-1484924471 |
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<dd>ISBN-10: 1484924479 |
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<dd>May 2013, 130 pp. |
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<dd>Securing the Domain Name System with Bind. |
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DNS is one of the oldest protocols on the Internet, and was designed |
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for a network without hostile users. Anyone who wants to break into a |
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network starts by investigating the target's Domain Name Service. <p> |
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In addition to providing a manual for "bind", which is in OpenBSD's |
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default configuration, this book thoroughly targets the extensions |
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which are available in the port net/isc-bind. DNS Security |
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Extensions, or DNSSEC, hardens DNS. But learning DNSSEC requires |
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wading through years of obsolete tutorials, dead ends, and |
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inscrutable standards. Strengths and weaknesses of DNSSEC are |
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discussed, some of which may explain why OpenBSD does not support the |
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extended features by default. |
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<br><a href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/dnssec-mastery">The |
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official DNSSEC Mastery website is here</a> |
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<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. |
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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> |
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<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&B10%2b=Add"> |
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<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. |
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<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>] |
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<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&B03%2b=Add">Order direct from the OpenBSD website International</a>] |
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