This has been around for a while, someone on the dated side, but I liked it. It's been laying around here for a while and I just remembered I had it a second ago. Currently I'm cleaning out some papers I've had for a while, and thinking up an idea for a new paper for when my others are finished.

Topics I'm considering for new tutorials:


Free BSD..... There are TWO tutorials about Free BSD that I've seen here, and one was by me, and both were about installation. As long as I'm a member of this place it is NOT OK.

Slackware stuff. Installation has been covered like a corporate ass. Maybe something like more types of configuration, and networking with Slackware and SUSE.

Free BSD security.

A paper I started not too long ago. I had to ask for permission from the admins here because the subject matter is VERY..... Well, it can teach you to get in trouble, so I told some admins about the paper and what I am putting in it, they didn't seem to think it would be a problem so when it's done, it will be posted, but have a little warning on it because I know it will have some things in it that can get you in trouble.

The paper I'm talking about, I named "Smashing the Human stack for fun and profit. A look at Social Engineering".

I start it off with how there is no patch for user stupidity. Of all my papers, this would probably be the best security paper I've ever done.