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* [[Vim| The Vim Editor]]
 
* [[Vim| The Vim Editor]]
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* [[mutt | mutt email client]]
 
* [[zsh|The '''Z''' '''Sh'''ell]]
 
* [[zsh|The '''Z''' '''Sh'''ell]]
 
* [[SSH Port Forwarding]]
 
* [[SSH Port Forwarding]]
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* [[grepping in XML and other structured files]]
 
* [[grepping in XML and other structured files]]
 
* [[Process groups, sessions, parents and so on]]
 
* [[Process groups, sessions, parents and so on]]
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* [[Unprivileged SSH Account]]
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* [[Useful commands]]
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* [[Useful Scripts]]
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* [[gnuplot]]
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* [[iptables pf rosetta stone|iptables to/from pf 'rosetta stone']]
  
 
= Misc. Information =
 
= Misc. Information =
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* [[Stripping VLAN tags in pcap]]
 
* [[Stripping VLAN tags in pcap]]
 
* [[Stupid pf tricks]]
 
* [[Stupid pf tricks]]
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* [[ Backing up the BSD's ]]
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* [[Synergy]]
  
 
= Minix =
 
= Minix =
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=== Technical Documentation ===
 
=== Technical Documentation ===
 
* [http://www.os-forum.com/minix/net/ Network Stack Documentation]
 
* [http://www.os-forum.com/minix/net/ Network Stack Documentation]
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* [http://www.os-forum.com/minix/boot/ Bootstrap Documentation]
  
 
== Local How-To Articles ==
 
== Local How-To Articles ==
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== Local How-To Articles ==
 
== Local How-To Articles ==
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* [[Multi-Path Routing]]
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* [[ Interface Bonding (Trunk/Lagg)]]
  
 
* [[IPSEC-Racoon|IPSEC tunneling using Racoon and gif(4)]]
 
* [[IPSEC-Racoon|IPSEC tunneling using Racoon and gif(4)]]
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* [[IPSEC-Racoon tunnels using gif(4) and rotating keys ]]
  
 
* [[Changing an IPSEC endpoint's IP address]]
 
* [[Changing an IPSEC endpoint's IP address]]
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* [[FreeBSD ZFS]]: Playing with compression on the ZFS filesystem
 
* [[FreeBSD ZFS]]: Playing with compression on the ZFS filesystem
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* [[FreeBSD ZFS]]: Setting up a samaba server and integrating it into Windows Active Directory.
  
 
= NetBSD =
 
= NetBSD =
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* [[OpenBSD onewire|Using OpenBSD with onewire(4) gear]]
 
* [[OpenBSD onewire|Using OpenBSD with onewire(4) gear]]
 
* [[OpenBSD QinQ]] (VLAN tag stacking / nesting, etc)
 
* [[OpenBSD QinQ]] (VLAN tag stacking / nesting, etc)
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* [[OpenBSD OpenVPN IPv6 Tunneling]]
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* [[OpenBSD spamd: create a fake MTA]]
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* [[OpenBSD Amavisd ]]
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* [[OpenBSD SSL/TLS ]]
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* [[OpenBSD as VOIP-RBL/BL]]
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* [[OpenBSD Wireguard - Large network]]
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* [[OpenBSD Spam Project]]
  
 
= Solaris =
 
= Solaris =
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* [[pkgsrc on OS X]]
 
* [[pkgsrc on OS X]]
 
* [[OS X tricks]]
 
* [[OS X tricks]]
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* [[Installing Linux on a mid-2010 MacBook Pro]]
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= Linux =
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* [[Alpine Linux]]
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* [[Watching a directory with inotify]]
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* [[Stopping services from starting]]
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* [[Linux on ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14]]

Latest revision as of 09:28, 18 November 2024

General UNIXish stuff

Misc. Information

Minix

External Links

Technical Documentation

Local How-To Articles

FreeBSD

External Links

Local How-To Articles

  • If you create a ext2 partition you want to be able to mount on freebsd make sure to use only 128 bit inodes. (using mke2fs -I 128).
  • FreeBSD ZFS: Playing with compression on the ZFS filesystem
  • FreeBSD ZFS: Setting up a samaba server and integrating it into Windows Active Directory.

NetBSD

External Links

Local How-To Articles

OpenBSD

External Links

Local How-To Articles

Solaris

IRIX

AIX

HP-UX

Mac OS X

Okay, I don't really consider this a 'real' unix, but this is probably the best place for it.

Linux