Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2006 12:46:48 +0200 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Erik_N=F8rgaard?= <norgaard@locolomo.org> To: Keith Phipps <keith.phipps@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Sparkling Brand New FreeBSD Admin Message-ID: <44F96118.8070105@locolomo.org> In-Reply-To: <44F95580.5030603@gmail.com> References: <44F95580.5030603@gmail.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Keith Phipps wrote: > My questions really come down to this; I'll be working with 4.x and > 6.1 boxes. Are there any global issues with them I should be concerned > about, something you guys as admins have to deal with regularly. I spend far more time on third party apps than the base system. Subscribe to the relevant mailinglists: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL Read the advisories for the systems you maintain. > The > boss also said something that confused me, said I'd need to make the > builds and compile php, perl, and mysql into the Kernel. I've never done > much Kernel work (much, lets start with any) but it's always been my > understanding that with BSD if I wanted to install PHP, PERL, and MySQL > on a box, I'd just pkg_add it. I've never heard of it actually being > compiled in the kernel. /into/ the kernel? > Right now my biggest resources have to be google and the O'Reilly > book "Essential Sys. Admin." but I'd like to have a reference guide more > suited to only the FreeBSD platform. Any recommendations on this as well? For general purposes: The handbook http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ Other guides exist covering special issues, firewalling and stuff. Cheers, Erik -- Ph: +34.666334818 web: http://www.locolomo.org X.509 Certificate: http://www.locolomo.org/crt/8D03551FFCE04F0C.crt Key ID: 69:79:B8:2C:E3:8F:E7:BE:5D:C3:C3:B1:74:62:B8:3F:9F:1F:69:B9 [-- Attachment #2 --] 0 *H 010 + 0 *H 00נ UO0 *H 010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U00 060420131650Z 070420131650Z0b10 UES10U LocoLomo.Org10U Erik Norgaard1$0" *H norgaard@locolomo.org0"0 *H 0 >NPLGMK $^ha~ Xם-`Y^P oœtƥ*\.e_!2\j]m)B>v+z2VfDѝR}Tc&E/#_.9DŽ9÷(3 ?ԝWu%)vŅͯTr)FA+(R6ƶw {9zP_Q^zpk/jXMY n0j0U0 0U0Uiy,]ñtb?i0U#0Àa&WtЕna=⥡010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U0 UO0 U0norgaard@locolomo.org08U10/0-+)'http://www.daemonsecurity.com/ca/ds.crl0 *H ǟ@&<mWc4LS@G4['s5\\VN^`I &>"@>"[xq89`@sG;LP]ƜTT|sGٶ2 Ҋctx?'ҭ$0r;2#ba"%$B p%rԆU ì>!73ȁg6_I.2Ġ!AaAmF G'bךuf>-dxqq09#XOSk+FuyTvr+p!!}n.6NH'5+9`CVĩ;7RߔRKIpv&S@P`;%eƓxCuiL Cb Y,)x:3ѓGjRe EtPҰk< c\;9pT9/K̩ LHzMMuʔ(dkskj <ds08PxZ NWC00נ UO0 *H 010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U00 060420131650Z 070420131650Z0b10 UES10U LocoLomo.Org10U Erik Norgaard1$0" *H norgaard@locolomo.org0"0 *H 0 >NPLGMK $^ha~ Xם-`Y^P oœtƥ*\.e_!2\j]m)B>v+z2VfDѝR}Tc&E/#_.9DŽ9÷(3 ?ԝWu%)vŅͯTr)FA+(R6ƶw {9zP_Q^zpk/jXMY n0j0U0 0U0Uiy,]ñtb?i0U#0Àa&WtЕna=⥡010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U0 UO0 U0norgaard@locolomo.org08U10/0-+)'http://www.daemonsecurity.com/ca/ds.crl0 *H ǟ@&<mWc4LS@G4['s5\\VN^`I &>"@>"[xq89`@sG;LP]ƜTT|sGٶ2 Ҋctx?'ҭ$0r;2#ba"%$B p%rԆU ì>!73ȁg6_I.2Ġ!AaAmF G'bךuf>-dxqq09#XOSk+FuyTvr+p!!}n.6NH'5+9`CVĩ;7RߔRKIpv&S@P`;%eƓxCuiL Cb Y,)x:3ѓGjRe EtPҰk< c\;9pT9/K̩ LHzMMuʔ(dkskj <ds08PxZ NWC100010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U0 UO0 + )0 *H 1 *H 0 *H 1 060902104648Z0# *H 1} ?yp@V0R *H 1E0C0 *H 0*H 0 *H @0+0 *H (0 +710010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U0 UO0*H 1010 UES10U Daemon Security10UCertificate Authority10UCertificate Authority1$0" *H ca@daemonsecurity.com1 0U0 UO0 *H J|[Ei5ty܆6tVxx%<cw i7=Iej'O|X{;3[WZkxKTM j2,5y2:@|PP|0'}YdY1ca=Ma Vt,_V }$5Nnv5~ A#?<>;'&i1p%z)*l Mv, ZsYDߔ8Fٚ 9!
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