Documentation A wide variety of documentation is available for FreeBSD, on this web site, on other web sites, and available over the counter. Books available as part of the FreeBSD Project Articles available as part of the FreeBSD Project Man pages Other documentation included in FreeBSD Books on other sites Articles on other sites FreeBSD-related link lists FreeBSD in the Press Newsgroups ...
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KAME Project If you migrate to IPv6 HTTP, you'll be able to view the dancing kame KAME Project is a joint effort of seven companies in Japan to provide a free IPv6 and IPsec (for both IPv4 and IPv6) stack for BSD variants to the world. Newsflash! June 3, 2002: A SNAP kit was generated. For the complete list of changes, check here. Past newsflash Latest releases KAME SNAP (weekly): June 3, 2002 ...
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TrustedBSD News About TrustedBSD The TrustedBSD project provides a set of trusted operating system extensions to the FreeBSD operating system, targeting the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CC). This project is still under development, and much of the code is destined to make its way back into the base FreeBSD operating system. This Web site will provide access to ...
FreeBSD Hypertext Man Pages Man Page Lookup searches for man pages name and section as given in the selection menu and the query dialog. Apropos Keyword Search searches the database for the string given in the query dialog. There are also several hypertext links provided as short-cuts to various queries: Section Indexes is apropos listings of all man pages by section. Explanations of Man ...
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PAO: FreeBSD Mobile Computing Package PC Card (PCMCIA), APM, etc.... (English page) (Japanese page) Last Update: $Date: 2002/03/10 08:21:36 $ FreeBSD-mobile Mailing List (English) freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG and BSD-nomads Mailing List (Japanese) bsd-nomads@clave.gr.jp . Final information The PAO project was completed. 3.5.1-RELEASE version is the last release by PAO project. The major ...
FreeBSD Java Project News Announcements Software Getting Java for FreeBSD Release Information JDK 1.1.x JDK 1.2.x JDK 1.3.x Available Ports... How can I help I found a bug! ! Documentation For Newbies Tutorials FAQ Performance Comparison Creating Ports... Java Resources Links FreeBSD Vendor Development Tools APIs Tutorials Documentation Resources... Servlets Search for: This is the offical port ...
QuickCam Third-Party Drivers Identifying your Quickcam You can identify a Quickcam based on the color, lens type and the type of stand. If it's black, it's definitely VC. If it's white ball, has plastic triangle with Connectix logo as a stand (may be missing) and a threaded connector for a tripod at the bottom of the ball, and the cord at the back, it's either b&w, color or color 2. If it has ...
Back to my home page dummynet 1. Description dummynet is a flexible tool originally designed for testing networking protocols, and since then (mis)used for bandwidth management. It simulates/enforces queue and bandwidth limitations, delays, packet losses, and multipath effects. It also implements a variant of Weighted Fair Queueing called WF2Q+. It can be used on user's workstations, or on ...
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IPSec for FreeBSD This is the release 0.50b of an ipsec implementaion for FreeBSD for ipv4 only. It was ported from OpenBSD which again was ported from BSD/OS. Bug reports and comments are highly appreciated. Please refer to http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipsec-charter.html for more information about ipsec. Please note that I'm no longer maintaining this port as the KAME IPSec stack now also ...
Hi there, welcome to my home page! Yes, having a home page (with a totally elite BLACK BACKGROUND no less) does indeed seem to be the minimum price of admission these days if you want to be cool, hip and hep and goodness knows I don't want to be left behind, so.. Aw who am I kidding It's a shameless exercise in self promotion and we all know it! Hahaha! I'll bet you're still so taken with my ...
FreeBSD Hardening Project Announcements TrustedBSD Project Announced On April 9, 2000, the TrustedBSD Project was announced, which replaces the FreeBSD hardening project, bringing in the POSIX.1e DAC, privilege and MAC improvements. As such, the FreeBSD Hardening Project is now defunct, please update your links. POSIX.1e implementation underway! March 3, 1999 An implementation of POSIX.1e for ...
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Laptop Compatibility for FreeBSD Last modified: Fri Oct 12 22:47:35 PDT 2001 This document is meant to serve as a resource for identifying successes and difficulties running various versions of FreeBSD on laptop computers. This is notably different from the PAO survey in that we are interested in laptops not necessarily running PAO. This page is manually maintained. For comments or concerns, ...
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CVS Repository This is a WWW interface to the FreeBSD CVS tree. You can browse the file hierarchy by picking directories (which have slashes after them, e.g., src/). If you pick a file, you will see the revision history for that file. Selecting a revision number will download that revision of the file. There is a link at each revision to display diffs between that revision and the previous one, ...
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FreeBSD Development Projects In addition to the mainstream development path of FreeBSD, a number of developer groups are working on the cutting edge to expand FreeBSD's range of applications in new directions. Follow the links below to learn more about these exciting projects. If you miss a project please send the URL and a short description (3-10 lines) to www@FreeBSD.ORG In addition, some of ...
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09/07/00 Version 3.1 errata page. 04/19/00 Version 3.1 has been released. The changes and new features are outlined in the CHANGES document. I have also added a small FAQ. 05/18/99 Version 3.0.2 has been released. This is a maintenance release only which fixes the patch for the 3C509 ethernet card driver and the Drawbridge start script when using the 3C905 card. If you are not having problems ...
The Rio project is investigating how to implement and use reliable memory. Reliable memory enables dramatic improvements in reliability and performance. Major results to date include: The Rio File Cache: We make ordinary main memory safe for persistent storage by enabling memory to survive operating system crashes. Rio survives crashes by protecting memory using virtual memory protection and ...
Support is provided for the following Mylex adapters: DAC960P/PD/PDU/PL/ PG/PGM/PJ AcceleRAID 150 AcceleRAID 160 AcceleRAID 170 AcceleRAID 250 AcceleRAID 352 eXtremeRAID 1100 eXtremeRAID 2000 eXtremeRAID 3000 Compaq/Digital StorageWorks RAID Array 200 series (KZPSC, KZPAC, etc.) Development journal Notes for Alpha systems CVS repository 'mlx' BSD Driver Database entry 'mly' BSD Driver Database ...
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FreeBSD SysVR4 Emulation Mark Newton, newton@atdot.dotat.org Contents News Description To-Do Mini-FAQ Installation Download Description This page describes an SysVR4 emulator for FreeBSD. It is currently capable of running (or walking, in some cases) a wide-ish variety of SysV executabls taken from Solaris/x86 2.5.1 and 2.6 systems. I have reason to believe that it will also run SCO UnixWare and ...
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FreeBSD Related Publications BOOKS CDROMS MAGAZINES NEWSLETTER PRESS Here you'll find the covers of many FreeBSD related publications. If you know of any additional FreeBSD publications/CDROMs let us know, at www@FreeBSD.org, so that they may be added to this site. The FreeBSD Handbook contains a considerably longer bibliography. Click on any of the graphics to see a larger version. Books This ...
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POSIX.1e Implementation for FreeBSD POSIX.1e defines a set of security extensions to the POSIX.1 specification, including Capabilities, file system ACLs, Information Labels, Mandatory Access Control, and Auditing. Implementation of these extensions for FreeBSD 4.0 is underway, and as it becomes available, this web site is the place to look. POSIX.1e More information can be found by visiting ...
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APOLLO.BACKPLANE.COM - Matt's Home Page Welcome! You have reached Matt's computer. If you want to reach Matt, email is probably the best way. My email address is dillon@backplane.com. No, I am not the movie star. Yes, I'm the guy that did all that Amiga stuff years past Yes, I was associated with BEST.COM and am associated with the FreeBSD project. No, the demon in the background is not an evil ...
FreeBSD/ARM - 4.4 BSD for the Acorn RISC Platforms Due to my recent international move and various other circumstances, the release of FreeBSD/ARM has had to be indefinately posponed. It is still being worked on, but I have no time to devote to it currently, and don't even have a machine to work on yet! Please keep an eye on these pages - I'll post more here when I have something slightly less ...
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J rg Wunsch Support engineer for Unix systems. Member FreeBSD development team (member of core-team from 1995 through October 2000). My personal address: J rg Wunsch Hohe Stra e 16a D-01069 Dresden My private phone number (deprecated, eMail preferred): (+49 351) 201 26 69 eMail addresses: joerg_wunsch@uriah.heep.sax.de, joerg@sax.de, joerg@freebsd.org, joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de NIC ...