FreeBSD Networking from the Bottom Up
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This course is based on a series of tutorials given by George Neville-Neil. Check the "opt-in" box below if you wish to be notified as future lectures become available. Click here to get a description of the ``FreeBSD Networking from the Bottom Up'' lectures. Please specify the number of copies of each lecture that you wish to order:

Lecture 1 - Device Drivers
Lecture 2 - The IPv6 Stack
Lecture 3 - Routing
Lecture 4 - Packet Processing Frameworks
Lecture 5 - A Look Inside FreeBSD Using DTrace


Please specify category for the lectures that you wish to order:

Individual: ($49.95 each) -- An individual purchasing the course for their own use.
Corporate available to up to 10 employees: ($149.95) -- This price does not allow the DVDs to be made available on a company server.
Corporate available to up to 100 employees: ($299.95) -- This price does not allow the DVDs to be made available on a company server.
Corporate available to up to 500 employees: ($499.95) -- This price does not allow the DVDs to be made available on a company server.
Corporate available to up to 1,000 employees: ($699.95) -- This price allows the DVDs to be made available on an internal-only company server.
Corporate available to an unlimited number of employees: ($899.95) -- This price allows the DVDs to be made available on an internal-only company server.

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Please note that I offer a 25% discount to people that can make a plausible hardship case and a 50% discount to full-time students. Please contact me at mckusick@mckusick.com to verify that you qualify and to get instructions on how to order at the discounted price.

The lectures are available in four formats:

DVD-R in standard-DVD format. This format will play in most consumer DVD players (check here to see if your DVD player can show write-once DVDs). It has the lowest picture quality.

Quicktime-Movie file on DVD-R. The Quicktime movie has a higher quality picture than the DVD-R in standard-DVD format, but only plays on a computer that can show Quicktime movies. There is no additional charge for the Quicktime-movie format.

DVD+R dual-layer in standard-DVD format. This format has a higher quality picture than the Quicktime movie. It will play on most computer DVD drives (certainly on Apple computers) but will not play on most consumer decks. It also includes a scene-selection index to each of the topics being discussed. When ordering physical media, there is a $5.00 per lecture charge for this format. No extra charge when downloading.

A standard MP4 format video file designed to play on any device with an MP4 player. This format has the highest quality picture. It will play on most computers and tablets and some high-end phones. It also includes a scene-selection index to each of the topics being discussed. Each lecture is about 11 gigabytes in size so is too big to fit on a DVD disk. Thus, the MP4 option is only available for download.

If you select a format that you are unable to play, you may exchange it for a different format.


The overhead slides used during the lectures are available for a $5.00 fee on CD-ROM. They are included for free when using the download option, or can be downloaded for free from here.

Lecture slides on CD-ROM ($5.00/set).


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