Speed Daemons
Release Date: 2011-11Issue_contents
Note: We would like to apologize author, IXsystems company and all our readers for the typo in Lars Noldan article title in a previous version of November issue pdf.
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PC-BSD 9 Turns a New Page
Since 2005, PC-BSD has striven to make BSD accessible to the desktop user. Offering a slew of improvements and added features, this release brings a more accessible BSD operating system than ever. Read the review and find out more about it.
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A Beginner’s Guide To PF
OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and PC-BSD use a built-in firewall called “Packet Filter”. This article is intended for a PF beginner to get a beginner’s understanding of how to use PF in OpenBSD.
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Creating Your Own PBI Repository
In this article author describes the steps required for setting up and maintaining your own repository on a FreeBSD system.
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Speed Deamons
From this article you will learn how by using advanced networking mechanisms in FreeBSD build a high performance, highly available web application server.
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A GIS Strategy For Web-Enabled Business
In his final article of our GIS series, the author will show you how to successfully manage and commission a complex GIS project.
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Equip Your CA With a HSM For <50 Euros
The CA is used for identification and authentication of servers, clients and users. Together with author take a closer look at the security of Certificate Authority in his own network.
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Terminals Served Up BSD Style
You may have your own reason for wanting a BSD terminal server. There are two solutions to this goal: FreeNX or XRDP. This article will show you how to use both solutions.
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OpenBSD Kernel Memory Pools: Monitoring Usage With Systat
This article explains how to understand memory usage statistics for kernel memory pools as they are displayed by the systat(1) command on OpenBSD.
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FreeBSD 8.2 Against Ubuntu Server
An Objective Comparison of two Power House Open Source Server Platforms, BSD Unix and Linux.
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EuroBSDcon 2011 From An Organizers Perspective
Have an inside look at the EuroBSDcon and get to know about events and speeches that took place in the beginning of October 2011 in Netherlands.



















