On 07/26/12 00:55, Shaka NKofo wrote:
I'm new to Open BSD but no stranger to *nix OSs. My question here is
simple. I have been reading the man pages and documentation and have
installed and setup a 5.1 box on my lan. Now after understanding its
basic inner workings I wish to put it to heavy and good use.

All I'm asking is that is it advisable to use some of the tutorials
found on https://calomel.org/ as a sort of map to setup basic services
like DNS and pf?

I'm used to learning tech from scratch and mastering then using it but
my work load is punishing and I would like to clean up DNS on my lan
since the devices are just adding up too fast...

Please I would appreciate your individual approaches and viewpoints on
this matter.

Thanks

Shaka


No.

Read all of openbsd.org.  It won't take that long, and is a great learning
tool.  The FAQ is part of that--you'll learn a lot.

Use marc.info to look for specific stuff.  You'll find lots of stuff,
conversations on things.

--STeve Andre'

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