Hey guys, I am sure that you guys have run across the tuxtraining site but I wanted to share just in case you have not. Here is a link to their FreeBSD section which has some awesome tuts on ZFS, hardening etc. If you look to the right of the page there are links for everything from Perl/PHP to various Linux distros. Their index page is jacked up right now so follow this or another "Google located" link in. http://tuxtraining.com/category/other-unix-operating-systems/freebsd
Here are some other good *Nix (mostly Unix) links I have come across: Rosetta Stone for *Nix http://bhami.com/rosetta.html Bourne Shell Scripting http://www.ooblick.com/text/sh/ Unix Shell Patterns http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?UnixShellPatterns Sed Tutorial http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Sed.html Ditto... Awk http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/facilities/documentation/unix/docs/awk.txt http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/facilities/documentation/unix/docs/awk.txt Can a pipe have more than one exit.. (Interesting) http://www.networkcomputing.com/unixworld/answers/003.html More shell scripting http://www.cit.griffith.edu.au/~anthony/info/shell/ http://www.cit.griffith.edu.au/~anthony/info/shell/ Shell quoting guidelines http://www.consultix-inc.com/quoting1_2.txt Now a few Linux links (kernel stuff): Anatomy of the Linux kernel http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-kernel/?ca=dgr-lnxw10LKernalAnatomy http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-kernel/?ca=dgr-lnxw10LKernalAnatomy Kernel hacking tools http://kernelnewbies.org/KernelHackingTools http://kernelnewbies.org/KernelHackingTools Kernel Index (has a printable page.. good links) http://lwn.net/Kernel/Index/ And for fun... some Linux Easter Eggs.. I especially like :help 42 in vim escape mode.... but it's sort of depressing.. Ha http://linuxers.org/article/linux-easter-eggs http://linuxers.org/article/linux-easter-eggs Awesome VI and VIM guide (I like VI myself.. maybe emacs one day) but this does a good job of comparing VI and VIM simultaneously http://linuxers.org/article/linux-easter-eggs VI - EMACS Rosetta Stone http://www.wlindley.com/gnu/vi.htm And finally a question... Has anyone used the Awesome Window Manager with Gnome, KDE or any other environment? If so any configs etc. to share? This looks like a fun project! http://awesome.naquadah.org/ If you really get into Awesome you may find this helpful (Lua) http://lua-users.org/wiki/TutorialDirectory Later All! Very Respectfully, Billy Haines Associate of (ISC)2 toward CISSP, CCNA Security, CCNA R&S, ETA FOI [email protected]

