Introduction
BSD UNIX Toolbox provides you with more than 1,000 specific command lines to help you become a BSD power user. Whether you are a systems administrator or desktop user, the book will show you commands to create file systems, troubleshoot networks, lock down security, and dig out almost anything you care to know about your BSD system.
This book's focus for your BSD command line journey is FreeBSD, one of the most popular BSD derivatives in the world. Tapping into the skills needed to run those systems can help you to work with your own BSD systems and to learn what you need as a BSD professional.
Who Should Read This Book
This book is for anyone who wants to access the power of a BSD system as a systems administrator or user. You may be a free and open source software (FOSS) enthusiast, a BSD professional, or possibly a computer professional who is increasingly finding the Windows systems in your data center supplanted by BSD and Linux boxes.
The bottom line is that you want to find quick and efficient ways of getting FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD systems working at peak performance. Those systems may be a few desktop systems at work, a file and print server at your school, or a home web server that you're doing just for fun.
In the best case, you should already have some experience with BSD, Linux or other UNIX-like systems. However, if you are a computer professional with skills managing other types of operating systems, such as Windows, you should be able to easily adapt ...
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