Re: UNIX crash course

2020-05-10 Thread Aham Brahmasmi
Namaste Pekka, > Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 9:11 PM > From: "Edgar Pettijohn" > To: "Pekka Niiranen" > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: UNIX crash course > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 09:17:50PM +0300, Pekka Niiranen wrote: > > Hello Sirs, &

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-28 Thread Chris Bennett
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 06:48:37PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > Outside of certain network infrastructure (RIRs and DNS software > vendors) and TLDs offering incentives (.se and .nl, maybe others) DNSSEC > is still very rare. Do a lookup of a couple of dozen randomly chosen > general purpose

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-04-28, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote: >> mail.  Since I don't trust Google or pretty much any "free" provider at >> this point, that means doing it myself.  Some steps (registering a >> domain, ordering business-class service or a static IP, etc) are >> self-evident.  But after that, there's

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-28 Thread Pierre-Philipp Braun
mail.  Since I don't trust Google or pretty much any "free" provider at this point, that means doing it myself.  Some steps (registering a domain, ordering business-class service or a static IP, etc) are self-evident.  But after that, there's a lot I really need to learn Running your own

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-21 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 09:17:50PM +0300, Pekka Niiranen wrote: > Hello Sirs, > > That is very comprehensive list of books, but I have > not found any concise example of "OpenBSD development environment". > There are KNF settings for vim and emacs in github but not much more. > > OpenBSD is in

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-21 Thread Louis Fredrickson
I'd start by using OpenBSD as a desktop to download and build the source itself. There's the wonderful release(8) that leaves you with install media too. Then you have the source tree inside a human friendly environment that you have proven "got work done". Privsep is *all through* OpenBSD stuff,

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-21 Thread Pekka Niiranen
Hello Sirs, That is very comprehensive list of books, but I have not found any concise example of "OpenBSD development environment". There are KNF settings for vim and emacs in github but not much more. OpenBSD is in constant flux so I would like to know which of its various services controlled

Re: UNIX crash course

2020-04-19 Thread Martin
People recommend me these books https://www.openbsd.org/books.html for programming starting point. Here is a list of admin. related books too. Very comprehensive and useful books listed. Martin ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, April 19, 2020 7:15 PM, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Looking