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    Using Openbsd As A Secure And Reliable Network Firewall

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Using Openbsd As A Secure And Reliable Network Firewall

    Using Openbsd As A Secure And Reliable Network Firewall
    Published 12/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 267.77 MB | Duration: 0h 52m

    Creating OpenBSD Network Firewalls

    What you'll learn

    Computer Networking Essentials

    How to turn OpenBSD into a Layer 3 Router

    How to turn OpenBSD into a Layer 3 and 4 Network Firewall

    How to use OpenBSD to create a high availability pair of Network Firewalls

    Requirements

    A basic understanding of the OSI 7 layer model. As well as a basic understanding of UNIX OS CLI/shell would help.

    A strong desire and determination to learn!

    Description

    Hello my name is Tyler Monroe and In this course I will teach you how to take a new or used computer and or VM Hypervisor and turn it into a custom DIY network firewall that can compete with the big name vendors! Not only will your custom firewall be endlessly  more flexible than the various commercial alternatives but you will also have the satisfaction of saying you built that from scratch with your own brain and your own two hands! You will pick up great skills along the way that will also apply to network servers and other computer networks and components. Applicable to job openings such as Network Admin, Network Engineer, IT Help Desk and NOC Tech.Feel free to learn more about me at my website.Hope to see you in my course and best of luck in all your personal and professional endeavors! A little about OpenBSD!The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography. As an example of the effect OpenBSD has, the popular OpenSSH software comes from OpenBSD.OpenBSD is freely available from our download sites.OpenBSD is developed entirely by volunteers. The project's development environment and developer events are funded through contributions collected by The OpenBSD Foundation. Contributions ensure that OpenBSD will remain a vibrant and free operating system.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Network Essentials

    Lecture 2 Routers

    Lecture 3 Firewalls

    Lecture 4 IP Routing

    Lecture 5 DHCP

    Lecture 6 IP Address Classes and Subnetting pt1

    Lecture 7 IP Address Classes and Subnetting pt2

    Lecture 8 NAT

    Section 3: Getting OpenBSD

    Lecture 9 Downloading The OpenBSD Operating System and Install Media Creation Tools

    Lecture 10 Physical Hardware Options for OpenBSD Installation

    Section 4: Creating A Virtual Machine For OpenBSD

    Lecture 11 Creating A Virtual Machine pt1

    Lecture 12 Creating A Virtual Machine pt2

    Lecture 13 Creating A Virtual Machine pt3

    Lecture 14 Creating A Virtual Machine pt4

    Section 5: Installing OpenBSD

    Lecture 15 Installing OpenBSD pt1

    Lecture 16 Installing OpenBSD pt2

    Section 6: Turning OpenBSD into a Network Firewall

    Lecture 17 Configuration of Network Interfaces

    Lecture 18 Configuration of IP Routing

    Lecture 19 Configuration of PF(Packet Filter)

    Lecture 20 Configuration of DHCP Server

    Section 7: System Monitoring Tools In OpenBSD

    Lecture 21 Monitoring Tools In OpenBSD

    Section 8: High Availability, VLANs, PFSYNC and Port Forwarding

    Lecture 22 Configuration of VLAN Interfaces

    Lecture 23 Configuration of High Availability (CARP)

    Lecture 24 Configuration of High Availability (PFSYNC)

    Lecture 25 Configuration of Port Forwarding

    Computer Hobbyists, Network Administrators, Network Engineers. Free Software Enthusiasts.