FreeBSD Unix class to be taught in Phoenix in September

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Author: Jeremy C. Reed
Date:  
To: plug-discuss
Subject: FreeBSD Unix class to be taught in Phoenix in September
Puget Sound Technology, a provider of open source technical services,
is teaching FreeBSD system administration training, September 27 - 30,
2005, in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The course will cover standard Unix
administration skills, such as cron, syslogging, inetd, user and group
administration, and basic network configurations.

Students will learn the basics of DNS, SMTP, Apache, and Postfix and
will setup their own DNS zones and Apache-based virtual websites. The
topics will also include FreeBSD installation, using the ports
collection for installing third-party software, updating FreeBSD,
custom kernel configurations, understanding the rc.d scripts, periodic
tasks, and packet filtering.

As a member of the BSD Certification Group, the instructor recently
assisted with the BSD System Administrator Job Task Analysis survey
and report[1]. This analysis will be used to help focus the topics for
this class. The class is taught by Jeremy C. Reed, a pkgsrc developer,
NetBSD and DragonFly committer, and FreeBSD Marketing Team member.

The course details are at
http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/freebsd/.    Discounts
are available for groups and early registration.


About Puget Sound Technology

Puget  Sound  Technology  offers  remote administration and consulting
services  for  a  wide-variety  of  open source and Unix software. The
company,  based  out of Washington state, has taught over 55 workshops
and    classes.    Puget    Sound    Technology's    website   is   at
http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/.


1. http://www.bsdcertification.org/downloads/pr-jta-20050720.html
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