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BSD Security for newbies
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# These lines discuss some of the pitfalls of manual note keeping. # So I was like looking for security stuff BSD related on the web and I like write stuff down so I can look at like at another time except I totally forgot where I wrote this one website down at and I could not remember much about it except like it might be important and you can read about me trying to get some help finding it here: http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=55639 So I was flipping through some pages of my notes on the day that I made my original post and there it was!! But that was before I had to like edited it cause CJ was like dude your post sucks like google can't index nothing out of it like change it or I'll cap it. Anyways ... I was like OMG! It was with me like THE-whole-freaking-time!! lol. # # This section describes a website as it actually relates to the topic title. # And the website I like lost but had with me is: www.fbsd-dev.org Ta-da! I am not saying to run it just because it is there. Personally, I wanted to pick it apart first and see what it does and/or learn something new and you may want to too hence the reason for my post. # # These lines are left over from the original post before editing. # Something with the website is broke right now, but google has a cache: http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=1&gl=us Last edited by crayoxide; 21st July 2008 at 10:53 PM. Reason: complaints about the lack of verbosity. |
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Not yet, I want to read what they have designed it to do first.
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It looks like they have their site back up and running.
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The whole point in creating a thread is to ask about something or give information about something. This thread title is non descriptive, the content is just some links with no explanation and really i can't see why this thread even exists.
Can you put some more information in this thread or just delete it entirely!
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Instead of RTFM, think of it as CTFL. (Click The Freaking Links) michaelrmgreen understood the post, surely you can too. |
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It's not the point of ME understanding it - the whole point of daemonforums is to provide useful information that's searchable both by google and by the forum search function.
If you don't fix it - i'll just delete it
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On the one hand, I found the link to be interesting.
On the other hand, I had to go to another site and figure out that the main thrust looks to be post-installation utilities. That would put this in the install/upgrade category, where a succinct post like "I profited from EasyBSD and its post-install tasks BECAUSE a, b, c, etc." would make it more than an advert for a site and save about ten minutes of poking around. If anyone has used the utils, please post at FBSD install/upgrade. That being said, I would be interested in taking a look at post-install stuff next time I upgrade. Right now my FreeBSD server is running just peachy and I set it and forget it. Good to see the BSDForums folks posting here. Sorry to see BSDforums go south. |
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