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Absolute OpenBSD: Unix for the Practical Paranoid
AuthorMichael W. Lucas
Cover artistOctopod Studios
PublisherNo Starch Press
Publication date
June 2003 (1st ed.)
April 2013 (2nd ed.)
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages528
ISBN1-886411-99-9
OCLC51478244
005.4/32 21
LC ClassQA76.76.O63 L835

Absolute OpenBSD: Unix for the Practical Paranoid is a comprehensive guide to the OpenBSD operating system by Michael W. Lucas, author of Absolute FreeBSD and Cisco Routers for the Desperate. The book assumes basic knowledge of the design, commands, and user permissions of Unix-like operating systems. The book contains troubleshooting tips, background information on the system and its commands, and examples to assist with learning.

1st edition

The first edition was released in June 2003. Some of the information in the book became outdated when OpenBSD 3.4 was released only a few months later.

2nd edition

The second edition was released in April 2013. Peter N. M. Hansteen, author of The Book of PF,[1] was the technical reviewer.

External links

References

  1. ^ Peter N. M. Hansteen (October 2014). Book of PF (3 ed.). p. 248. ISBN 978-1-59327-589-1.