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− | [[OpenBSD Anomalies]] | + | * [[OpenBSD Anomalies]] |
− | + | * [[openbsd-ipsec-gif|IPSEC using isakmpd, ipsecctl and gif(4)]] | |
− | [[openbsd-ipsec-gif|IPSEC using isakmpd, ipsecctl and gif(4)]] | + | * [[Sun Netra t1 compact flash root]] |
− | + | * [[OpenBSD Squid RAM-disk]] | |
− | [[Sun Netra t1 compact flash root]] | + | * [[Building a tiered access OpenVPN gateway on OpenBSD]] |
− | + | * [[OpenBSD Soekris Read Only Root|Read-only root filesystem on a Soekris]] | |
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− | [[Building a tiered access OpenVPN gateway on OpenBSD]] | ||
= Solaris = | = Solaris = |
Revision as of 15:22, 20 November 2008
General UNIXish stuff
- The Vim Editor
- The Z Shell
- SSH Port Forwarding
- Multitail
- Authenticating against Active Directory
- grepping in XML and other structured files
Misc. Information
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).
NetBSD
External Links
Local How-To Articles
OpenBSD
External Links
Local How-To Articles
- OpenBSD Anomalies
- IPSEC using isakmpd, ipsecctl and gif(4)
- Sun Netra t1 compact flash root
- OpenBSD Squid RAM-disk
- Building a tiered access OpenVPN gateway on OpenBSD
- Read-only root filesystem on a Soekris
Solaris
IRIX
AIX
Mac OS X
Okay, I don't really consider this a 'real' unix, but this is probably the best place for it.