Below are links to help files for creating your own Section 6 Networking services. These articles cover a variety of topics, from Unix fundamentals to advanced service configuration. We hope these articles will help you in your quest for open-source knowledge.
- Unix Basics: What is NFS?
- Unix Basics: What is SAMBA?
- Configuring Samba3 to be a Windows Domain Member
- Configuring Kerberos5 to use Active Directory
- Creating a FreeBSD Wireless Access Point
- Keeping your FreeBSD system current with CVSUP
- Setting up MRTG in FreeBSD
- Using DHCP in FreeBSD
- Setting up a PPTP/VPN server in FreeBSD
- Using DNS with BIND
- Setting up Nagios in FreeBSD
- Setting up Routed OpenVPN in FreeBSD
- Setting up a Secure Bridged (Wireless) Network with OpenVPN
- Setting up a Secure Bridged (Wireless) Network with IPSec
- Setting up OpenLDAP for Unix Authentication
- Creating a gateway router with natd and stateful firewall in FreeBSD
- Setting up SNMP trap handling using snmptrapd and snmptt
- Setting up a Firewall/NAT using PF (Packet Filter)
- Setting up a Firewall/NAT using IPF (IPfilter/IPNat)
- Setting up Intrusion Detection with Snort
- Digital Certificates and PKI
- Setting up Postfix + Spamassassin + Amavisd + Clamav
- Basics Of Securing FreeBSD
- Basics of Securing X11
- Thwarting ssh hackers with swatch+pf
- Basics of using OpenSSL
- Creating a FreeBSD Jail