Udemy - Freebsd 13.X - Mastering Jails

seeders: 8
leechers: 6
updated:

Download Fast Safe Anonymous
movies, software, shows...

Files

[ DevCourseWeb.com ] Udemy - Freebsd 13.X - Mastering Jails
  • Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB)
  • ~Get Your Files Here ! 1 - Introduction
    • 1 - Introduction.mp4 (19.9 MB)
    2 - Jails essentials
    • 2 - What are Jails anyway.mp4 (25.8 MB)
    • 3 - What are Jails good for.mp4 (24.8 MB)
    • 4 - Tools for maintaining Jails.mp4 (45.6 MB)
    3 - Creating FreeBSD LAB environment
    • 5 - FreeBSD download.mp4 (30.9 MB)
    • 6 - LAB environment using VirtualBox.mp4 (25.5 MB)
    • 7 - Minimal FreeBSD installation.mp4 (50.6 MB)
    • 8 - Connecting to SSH from the outside.mp4 (24.1 MB)
    • 9 - Updating FreeBSD to latest version.mp4 (60.4 MB)
    4 - BastilleBSD in many different ways
    • 10 - What is BastilleBSD.mp4 (36.3 MB)
    • 11 - BastilleBSD intallation.mp4 (20.4 MB)
    • 12 - Bastille Configuration.mp4 (45.8 MB)
    • 13 - Creating a first Jail.mp4 (44.9 MB)
    • 14 - Making a VirtualBox snapshot.mp4 (23.6 MB)
    • 15 - Common bastille commands when working with jails.mp4 (72.4 MB)
    • 16 - Installing MongoDB in Jails.mp4 (59.2 MB)
    • 17 - Installing NATs messaging system.mp4 (35.9 MB)
    • 18 - Monitoring Jail from outside.mp4 (78.2 MB)
    • 19 - Bastille templates.mp4 (93.5 MB)
    • 20 - Updating Jails.mp4 (43.5 MB)
    • 21 - Cloning the Jail.mp4 (46.3 MB)
    • 22 - Jails backup and restore.mp4 (72.9 MB)
    5 - Jails networking options
    • 23 - Networking options available.mp4 (22.0 MB)
    • 24 - Shared Interface IP alias.mp4 (41.5 MB)
    • 25 - Loopback bastille0.mp4 (77.6 MB)
    • 26 - Virtual Network VNET.mp4 (45.8 MB)
    6 - Running FreeBSD Jails on Raspberry PI
    • 27 - Running FreeBSD on RPI 3b.mp4 (33.0 MB)
    • 28 - Are there any Jails Raspberry specifics.mp4 (23.9 MB)
    • 29 - What all we can run on 1GB RAM Raspberry 3b.mp4 (72.3 MB)
    • Bonus Resources.txt (0.4 KB)

Description

Freebsd 13.X - Mastering Jails



https://DevCourseWeb.com

Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 3h 6m

Using FreeBSD Jails for running software packages in a secure way using pragmatic approach.

What you'll learn
How to install FreeBSD - minimal installation for Jails
Setting-up Jails environment using BastilleBSD
FreeBSD 13.x Lab setup using VirtualBox
Use BastilleBSD for managing Jails in many ways
Use Jails networking options for running Jails in private and public networks
Use Jails on Raspberry PI, and if it is even a vital option
Manage Jails and pf (packet filter firewall)
Backup and restore Jailed environments
Requirements
Basic UNIX / BSD knowledge
Description
Hello,welcome to the ‘FreeBSD 13.x - Mastering JAILS’ course. The purpose of this course is give a deep overview what Jails are, how to use them for building a testing or production ready environments. All this using a great BastilleBSD project. What are FreeBSD Jails from wikipedia: "The jail mechanism is an implementation of FreeBSD's OS-level virtualisation that allows system administrators to partition a FreeBSD-derived computer system into several independent mini-systems called jails, all sharing the same kernel, with very little overhead. It is implemented through a system call, jail, as well as a userland utility, jail, plus, depending on the system, a number of other utilities. The functionality was committed into FreeBSD in 1999 by Poul-Henning Kamp after some period of production use by a hosting provider, and was first released with FreeBSD 4.0, thus being supported on a number of FreeBSD descendants, including DragonFly BSD, to this day.The need for the FreeBSD jails came from a small shared-environment hosting provider's (R&D Associates, Inc.'s owner, Derrick T. Woolworth) desire to establish a clean, clear-cut separation between their own services and those of their customers, mainly for security and ease of administration (jail(8)). Instead of adding a new layer of fine-grained configuration options, the solution adopted by Poul-Henning Kamp was to compartmentalize the system – both its files and its resources – in such a way that only the right people are given access to the right compartments."Topics covered in this course:'Mastering Jails' course covers most of Jails setup options available and required for running Jails in real live scenarios. Main topics include:Jails EssentialsCreating FreeBSD Lab environmentUsing BastilleBSD for managing Jails in many different waysSetting Jails networking in right wayBONUS: Running FreeBSD Jail on Raspberry PIDuring the course we build a lab environment with fresh FreeBSD installation and we setup Jails from ground to production ready environment. We will practice working with Jails, backing them up or do networking the right way. All this using a great BastilleBSD project. Summary:FreeBSD 13.x Mastering Jails course covers various topics related to using Jails to manage running different software packages in secure way. Using Jails you can avoid security issues / holes of sw packages you host on your system.

Overview



Download torrent
1.3 GB
seeders:8
leechers:6
Udemy - Freebsd 13.X - Mastering Jails


Trackers

tracker name
udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce
udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce
http://tracker.foreverpirates.co:80/announce
udp://tracker.cyberia.is:6969/announce
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce
udp://explodie.org:6969/announce
udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
udp://9.rarbg.to:2780/announce
udp://tracker.internetwarriors.net:1337/announce
udp://ipv4.tracker.harry.lu:80/announce
udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
udp://9.rarbg.to:2900/announce
udp://9.rarbg.me:2720/announce
udp://opentor.org:2710/announce
µTorrent compatible trackers list

Download torrent
1.3 GB
seeders:8
leechers:6
Udemy - Freebsd 13.X - Mastering Jails


Torrent hash: CC5A6E553D96671F50E9C5C0ABD8DD223AC714FF