As much as I want a printed copy, I just ordered an electronic copy on
smashwords.com -- the int'l shipping cost, which is usually higher than the
book itself, can be put to better use, like a donation to the project.

thanks ml.

Alan

On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Michael W. Lucas <
mwlu...@blackhelicopters.org> wrote:

> YES!
>
> Now I can tell people where they can pre-order print. And they will
> stop bugging me. ;-)
>
> Seriously, I'm delighted to be able to do this. I'm giving the books
> to the OpenBSD project at my cost.  I expect them to use the proceeds
> well, on barbeque and beer. Maybe even some code.
>
> You'll notice that the OpenBSD folks are charging cover price. That's
> because this is a fundraiser. I don't make anything on these books,
> but that's okay.
>
> It'll be available through all the usual online booksellers
> later. Amazon will have it cheaper, and I'll get profits from those
> sales. But I'm thinking that the people on this list will want the
> OpenBSD-direct version.
>
> ==ml
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 05:27:49PM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
> > Here's the entry I just finished adding to OpenBSD's books.html page
> >
> > <clip>
> > SSH Mastery
> >     by Michael Lucas
> >     ISBN-13: 978-1470069711
> >     ISBN-10: 1470069717
> >     February 2012, 145 pp.
> >     A guide to what you need to know about SSH. This book will help you
> > eliminate passwords on your network, tunnel unencrypted protocols through
> > secure channels, build VPNs with OpenSSH, and more. Focuses on the
> OpenSSH
> > server, the OpenSSH client, and the PuTTY client. Michael W Lucas is the
> > author of Absolute OpenBSD and other BSD books. Helping support OpenBSD,
> > Michael is contributing all his author's profits, from orders via the
> main
> > OpenBSD order page, back to the project.
> >     [ Order direct from the OpenBSD website International.]
> > </clip>
> >
> > A book like this is great for those of us that have a lot on our plate.
> > I can remember a long period when I kind of knew what OpenSSH could do
> > but just didn't have the time to parse out the man page to properly to
> > forward a browser port or a mail port, to set up a VPN, and I could have
> > benefited a lot sooner with a bit more well explained cookbook examples
> > at my fingertips.  Then there's that pesky stuff with keep alive and so
> > on.  What does it all really mean for the context I was having trouble
> > with?
> >
> > Hey, I wonder if Michael has anything to say about the safety of even
> > using OpenSSH variants on a different operating system to access one of
> my
> > OpenBSD boxen.  I'm looking forward to read my own copy.
> >
> > Yes, this book has already been out in electronic form for a bit, but
> > myself I spend too much time looking at screen and I still like the
> > physical experience of handling a book.  Besides, the printed version
> > already benefits from reader corrections to the electronic edition.
> >
> > Michael has been very gracious with timely help to enable the main
> OpenBSD
> > website to be the first to offer it, It will be available everywhere
> soon,
> > but we do have a jump on it this time.  It's been so long for us since we
> > last enjoyed Michael's style that we enjoyed in Absolute OpenBSD, I am
> > really happy to see him come back to us with this new volume.
> >
> > There will be a slight delay before the first copies arrive and can be
> > shipped, but the order site is already set up.
> >
> > https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?B09=1&B08%2b=Add
> >
> >
> >
> > Austin
>
> --
> Michael W. Lucas
> http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/
> Latest book: SSH Mastery
> http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery
> mwlu...@blackhelicopters.org, Twitter @mwlauthor

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