FREEBSD INSTALL GUIDE INDEX
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Getting Started
Installing
Post Install
Internet Access
Network Security
Local Area Network
DHCP Server
System Security
FBSD Basics
Email Services
Ports & Packages
Kernel Customizing
FTP & Telnet
Masquerading as Commercial User
1.0 Limits of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty
2.1 Incremental Install Method
2.2 Minimum Hardware Requirements
3.2 Using MS/Windows to get ISO CD images
3.4 Starting Award BIOS setup utility
3.5 First time changes to PC BIOS
3.6 Loading FBSD to the Hard drive
4.0 Post Install Configuration
4.2 Gracefully Stopping your System
4.3 Navigating the File System Directory Tree
4.10 Enabling clear tmp directory
4.11 Using mouse copy/paste function
4.11.1 Enabling non-USB 2 button mouse copy/paste function
4.11.2 Enabling USB 2 button mouse copy/paste function
4.11.3 Testing mouse copy/paste function.
4.11.4 Further customizing the mouse arrow pointer
4.13 Assigning a Host name to your FBSD system.
5.1 Cable TV access to the Internet
5.1.2 Configuring a cable modem Internet connection
5.1.3 Test your cable modem connectivity
5.2 Products offered by the public telephone company
5.2.1 Analog voice dial up service to your ISP
5.2.2 Analog voice ISDN service
5.3 Enabling voice phone Modems
5.3.2 How to determine if FBSD found my modem at boot time
5.3.5 Determining if your external serial modem is connected to FBSD
5.3.7 PCI Modem found as <unknown card>
5.3.8 PCI Modem found and moved to sio4
5.3.9 Determining if your internal PCI modem is connected to FBSD
5.5.2 Configuring User PPP for modem dial out to ISP
5.5.4 Enable DialISP at boot time
5.6 Configuring User PPP to accept inbound modem calls
5.6.1 Inbound ppp.conf statements
5.6.2 Configure Incoming services
5.6.3 Configure Modem to answer call using HAYES Commands
5.6.4 How the Incoming call process works
5.6.5 Testing Incoming call function
5.7.1 Callback Feature on Incoming Calls
5.7.2 Summary of how Incoming callback works
5.7.4 Summary of how ISP callback works
5.8 PPPoE ppp.conf statements for DSL connection
6.0.3 Firewall Software Applications
6.4.2 Format of Logged Messages
6.7 Inclusive Rule set Example
6.8.6 Directing traffic to Lan Servers
6.8.7 FTP Special Nat Handling
6.9 IPFIREWALL (IPFW) Firewall
6.9.7 Logging Firewall Messages
6.9.10 Example Inclusive Rule Set
6.11 OpenBSD's Packet Filter Firewall
6.12 Inclusive Rule set Example
6.13 Defending Against Attacks
6.13.1 Know Who Your Attacker is
6.13.3 Stopping Web Server Attacks
7.0 Setting up Local Area Network (LAN)
7.5 Manually Configuring the Gateway
7.6 Manually configuring FBSD LAN PCs
7.7 Manually configuring MS/Windows LAN PCs
8.0 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
8.1 What function does DHCP perform?
8.4 DHCP Configuration Instructions
9.1 Network packet Security options
9.1.1 Sysctl.conf Security Knobs
9.3 Highest Level of Security Paranoia
9.3.2 rc.conf securelevel option
9.3.3 Encrypting Disk Partitions
10.1 Introduction to the manual documentation
10.2 Basic FBSD Commands you will need to know
10.3 Controlling what messages go to what syslog files
10.3.1 LOG rotation and archiving
10.4 Setting System Date and Time
10.5 Capturing screen content to file
10.6 Cron Scheduling Application & System Management Reports
10.7.1 To format a FBSD file system floppy disk
10.7.2 To create /a floppy mount point
10.7.5 To remove floppy from drive
10.7.6 To mount MS/Windows formatted floppy disk
10.7.7 Easier way to mount MS/Windows floppies
10.7.8 To test auto floppy drive mount
10.9.1 Configure the pw Command
10.9.2 Examples of pw command usage
10.9.3 pw command embedded in a script
10.10 2 Change file permissions
10.11 Managing your configuration changes
10.11.2 Script to Backup /custom to floppy
10.11.3 Script to Restore floppy to /custom
10.12.1 Mini.iso FTP download script
11.1 Commercial, non-Commercial sendmail Users
11.2 Configure Sendmail to send enail through your ISP
11.4.1 Qpopper Installation Instructions
11.5 Configuring Microsoft Outlook for FBSD mail service
11.6 Fetchmail / Getting your ISP mail to FBSD
11.6.1 Fetchmail Installation Instructions
11.8.3 Creating / sending your mail
11.8.6 Replying to or creating new mail
11.9 Email Vacation Auto Responder
11.9.1 How vacation process works
12.1 Determining what to install
12.2 Finding the Application Download Name
12.5 Using the Package Collection
12.5.1 Alternate Access Method to package Collection
12.6 Using the Port Collection
12.6.1 Downloading make files for single port
12.6.2 Fetch Port Config Files Script
12.7 Ports/Package Install History Database Commands
13.2 Managing Multiple Kernels
13.4 Replacing /kernel with saved /kernel
14.1 Inetd, FBSD's Super server
15.0 Masquerading as a Commercial User
15.2 Verifying ports 25 & 80 are open
15.3 Masquerading Using ZoneEdit