Aspell Aspell is an Open Source spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell.
Attacking FreeBSD with Kernel Modules FreeBSD is an often used server operating system. Lots of ISPs, universities and some firms are using it. After releasing my Linux LKM text van Hauser asked my to take a look at the FreeBSD kernel, so here we go.
This text will show you that most Linux LKMs can be ported to BSD systems (FreeBSD). On FreeBSD we can even do some things that were harder to implement on Linux systems.
Beastie - The BSD Daemon Beastie is the name of the BSD Daemon, created to adorn the covers of the BSD manuals.
BlockIT BlockIt Is a Perl Script based on Guardian which looks in the Snort Alert File and Puts Up IPTables Rules.
BottleRocket BottleRocket is a command-line interface for Unix systems to use the FireCracker kit. It is easy to use, has all of the major (non-gui) functionality of the Windows interface, is easy to call from scripts and the backend code is made to be easily linked into other programs.
BSD Related Servers BSD Related Servers: FreeBSD; NetBSD; OpenBSD; BSD/OS; Free Software; Commercial
Products; Others.
BSDi - description BSDi Internet Super Server is a commercial BSD UNIX for Pentiums and other processors.
Bsdiva bsdiva is a Blackbox/Fluxbox theme for the *BSD crowd based on a background daemonette image by Raul Fernandez.
CDDB.py This is actually a set of three modules to access the CDDB online database of audio CD track titles and information.
Cheops Cheops is an Open Source Network User Interface. It is designed to be the network equivalent of a swiss-army knife, unifying your network utilities.
code-gurus.com code-gurus.com is dedicated to the enrichment and enhancement of the Linux and *BSD operating systems. Our aim is to help everyone who is using or wants to use a Free/Open Source Operating System from beginners to gurus.
Compaq FreeBSD Testdrive FreeBSD ... If you are interested in the Open Source Code, you'll want to try Fre
eBSD-- an advanced UNIX operating system developed at the University of California at
Berkeley, and made available as Berkeley Software Distribution (a/k/a/ BSD). FreeBSD
for "PC-compatable" computers, is developed and maintained by a large te am of
individuals and offers the most inclusive open-source capability around
Cryptography in OpenBSD: An Overview This paper gives an overview of the cryptography employed in OpenBSD. We discuss the various components (IPsec, SSL libraries, stronger password encryption, Kerberos IV, random number generators, etc.), their role in system security, and their interactions with the rest of the system (and, where applicable, the network).
CyberArmy CyberArmy is a group of netizens who believe in a deregulated Internet, which is free from external control. We
believe in providing tools to assist others who believe in a free Internet - we support Open Source.
Dell Latitude CPi A366ST This page describes the tinkering required to get OpenBSD 2.6 running smoothly on a Dell Latitude CPi A366ST. It assumes that you are familiar with OpenBSD or UNIX in general, and at least have read the INSTALL and REAME files shipped with OpenBSD.
Dell Latitude CPx J650GT Info Page Installation of FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE wasn't really too much of an issue, other then using the dhclient(8) which seemed to recieve the DHCPOFFER fine as output in debugging mode, but for whatever reason it didn't like to use it.
Design Your Own House This website will show you how to design your own house. Designing your own house can be done easily now days with the different Internet programs and the wide variety of resources available.
Ettercap Ettercap is a multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for switched LAN.
fAPT fAPT is an attempt to bring an apt-get clone to the *BSD world.
Free Unix Giveaway List Here's a list of people who are willing to give away a CD for a free Unix operating system (this includes Linux, FreeBSD,
NetBSD and OpenBSD).
FreeBSD Lanfear Welcome to our FreeBSD site. We're going to use this web site to post various things we've found out about
FreeBSD over the weeks and months we've been using it.
FreeBSD Reference Page Unix! FreeBSD!
or, more accurately, a direct descendant of 4.4 BSD.
FreeBSD Shutdown It is important to properly shutdown the operating system. Do not just turn off power. First, become a superuser by typing "su" at the command line and entering root's password.
FreeBSD Source Code Tour Welcome to the FreeBSD Source Code Tour, the hyperlinked FreeBSD source code.
Host 2 Profits - Web Hosting Service That Pays You! "Host 2 Profits - Web Hosting That Pays You! Earn $$$ commission by referring your own customers to us. Great business opportunity and monthly residual income."
IPFilter IPFilter is a software package that can be used to provide network address translation (NAT) or firewall services.
ITtoolbox Unix ITtoolbox Unix offers forums for technical discussion, an integrated directory, white papers and daily news geared towards Unix professionals and users of Unix products. The portal also provides content, community, job postings and much more.
Koch-Suite The Koch-Suite is an PHP-based recipe management system for Unix-like Operatingsystems.
Laptop Compatibility for FreeBSD This document is meant to serve as a resource for identifying successes and difficulties running various versions of FreeBSD on laptop computers.
Laptop Survey / FreeBSD "Laptop Survey / FreeBSD" is the project to collect the information of laptop and NOTE-PC environment running FreeBSD.
Libchipcard Libchipcard is a library for easy access to chip cards via chip card readers (terminals).
Librenix Librenix.com fresh information about opensource.
Misc. OpenBSD Setup, firewall setup tips, and an X11R6 4.0.x config for OpenBSD 2.8.
MobiliX Mobile UniX systems. It leads you to a lot of useful hands-on information about installing and running Linux and BSD on laptops, PDAs and other mobile computer devices.
MultiMedia for *BSD and Linux A resource of links to information and software pertaining to the world of multimedia in the
UNIX world.
NetBSD Events This is an incomplete list of NetBSD related events.
NetBSD Information This is the start of an index of NetBSD information available.
Ngrep - Network Grep Ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep's common features, applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against data payloads of packets.
Ns32k-NetBsd Welcome to the NS32K-NETBSD DSE download-page.
Open Source Education Foundation The Open Source Education Foundation (OSEF) was founded on the idea that technology in education should prepare students to excel with technology.
OpenBSD Information The OpenBSD project involves continuing development of a free, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system
with emphasis on portability, standardization, correctness, and security.
OpenBSD on an IBM ThinkPad T20 The T20 series ThinkPad is replacing the 600 Series. In typical IBM form you have to look at the model number in detail to figure out the combination of disk, screen, modem/lan, cdrom/dvd, and OS the machine comes with.
OpenBSD Post-Install OpenBSD is the most secure operatingsystem I have used. For most people, a default install of OpenBSD (possibly with unrequired services shut down) present an excellent choice of OS and is probably impenetrable. If you are in need of better security than the default install, this article should not contain any new ideas for you.
SK SK is a Macintosh implementation of a BSD sockets interface to TCP/IP and UDP/ IP. This can be used on the Macintosh to
run new and existing software developed on top of the BSD sockets interface.
Swdb Shortwave Database swdb is a web search engine interface for the free ILG Radio database of shortwave radio stations.swdb runs on any UNIX-like operating system.
TCP/IP for iRMX In response to companies whose market needs are not met by existing TCP/IP implementation, Ascender Technologies developed and licenses a heavy-duty version of TCP/IP for iRMX. The international interest in Ascender's TCP/IP implementation has proven the need for a reliable iRMX networking product.
The BSD Daemon The little red fellow that graces many of these pages is the BSD Daemon. In the context of Unix systems,
daemons are process that run in the background attending to various tasks without human intervention.
UNIX.net Signup to join the UNIX.net domain, and get an email address at UNIX.net (yourname@unix.net).
Updee An uptime daemon that is compatible with most
UNIXes.
Using ET/HDLC for BSD/OS and FreeBSD The ET/HDLC distribution for FreeBSD and Linux "UNIX" includes drivers and support utilities for HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay and X.25.
Using GPS time server from xntpd on FreeBSD We have developed an NTP time server on FreeBSD (2.2.8-STABLE, 3.3-STABLE, and 4.0-CURRENT), using GPS receiver
from xntpd. Using this system, we can keep the time of FreeBSD machine about 10 or 100 microsecs between UTC.
Using Japanese on NetBSD This brief document discusses how I got Japanese working on my NetBSD/mac68k UN*X system.
Vapid Labs The purpose of this site is to document computer security related projects I work on in my spare time.
Various speed tests with NetBSD and RAIDframe While setting up a mailserver, I had the time to play around with NetBSD's RAIDframe.
I did some speed tests with various stripe sizes. For this I set up three 50MB partitions (on three separate disks, on the same channel of a UW-SCSI controller) of type
RAID and glued them together into one RAID5 (100MB).
El demonio BSD El peque駉 compa馿ro rojo que alegra algunas de las p醙inas de este web es el demonio BSD.
Estado del 羠bol de Fuentes Esta p醙ina contiene una lista con la fecha y el 鷏timo cambio en cada porte de OpenBSD seg鷑 su categor韆.
FreeBSD En Espa駉l P醙ina con completa informaci髇 sobre el FreeBSD: caracter韘ticas, aplicaciones, FAQ en castellano, documentaci髇 en castellano, como conseguirlo, y algunas otras cosas 鷗iles para los interesados en el mundo del FreeBSD.
Kryptografie in OpenBSD Das Mantra eines jeden guten Sicherheitsingenieurs ist : "Sicherheit ist kein Produkt, sondern ein Prozess !" Es steckt mehr dahinter als starke Kryptografie in ein System zu integrieren, es bedeutet das gesamte System so zu entwerfen, dass alle Sicherheitsmassnahmen, inklusive der Kryptografie, zusammen arbeiten
OpenSSH f黵 OpenBSD Da OpenSSH von der OpenBSD Gruppe entwickelt wird, ist OpenSSH Teil der Basis des Betriebssystems, beginnend bei
OpenBSD Version 2.6.
Infos f黵 Linux2BSD-Umsteiger Nachdem ich von diversen BSD-Unixen nur gutes geh鰎t habe, besch鋐tige ich mich derzeit mit der 躡erlegung, ob man sich nicht auch mal n鋒er mit einem BSD-Unix besch鋐tigen sollte, um gegebenfalls einen derzeit unter Linux laufenden Internetserver mit BSD anstatt mit Linux zu betreiben