93 pointsby 0x54MUR415 hours ago6 comments
  • iyn2 hours ago
    What's everyone's experience with modern PF in production? Also, not to start a holy war, but what people think about modern PF vs nftables? I've only ever used nftables (and only in fairly simple scenarios) but I've always been curious about the PF side of the world.
  • INTPenis3 hours ago
    It's a great book, I used to have some edition of it and it helped me a lot professionally with setting up firewalls, load balancing, traffic shaping and more.

    I also had a book on Designing FreeBSD rootkits that was very educational.

    Unfortunately I've given away all my books for more minimalistic living where I am instead dependent on digital information. Not sure how to feel about it.

    • antics92 hours ago
      There are e-readers and DRM-free electronic libraries.
  • dhruv30064 hours ago
    Lot of admiration for no starch - your books are great !
    • pss3143 hours ago
      Per Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick (as announced in one of the recent BSD conferences), No Starch Press will be publishing the third edition of the Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System book sometime later this year.
    • xqb643 hours ago
      Yeah. My favorite are books that guide you through implementing complex systems projects from scratch, like Nora Sandler's "Writing a C compiler", or Sy Brand's "Building a Debugger". I wish they produced A LOT more of them.
    • goku122 hours ago
      I buy ebooks straight from publishers like Nostarch and Leanpub. (In fact, I have an older edition of this book). There are a few books that are sold directly by the authors too. All of them DRM-free.

      I actively avoid publishers and sellers who don't respect me as a consumer/reader. People need to start demanding better deals, or else we'll end up with monopolies that won't think twice about deleting books in your custody that you purchased from them.

      • notamarioan hour ago
        Yarr, that do be a problem matie.

        In all seriousness, how has DRM not yet been recognized as the failure it is?

    • globular-toast3 hours ago
      I wish I had more of them. I maintain a modest library made out of real paper and I'm so glad No Starch still has good quality paper and excellent binding. I have a few of the more recent print on demand O'Reilly books but they feel more like cheap print outs I could have done myself. Unfortunately they are just so expensive so I do have to be very selective.
  • skywal_l3 hours ago
    PF = Packet Filter
    • promiseofbeans3 hours ago
      Was thinking I had missed an entire edition of Pathfinder for a moment upon reading the title
      • replooda2 hours ago
        Your comment made me one day younger.
  • gspr3 hours ago
    I'd love something similarly scoped centered around nftables. Does anyone have a suggestion? I see No Starch has a Linux Firewall book, but it's from 2008 and is thus iptables-based.
  • MarginalGainz37 minutes ago
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