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USENIX BSDCon 2002: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Samuel J. Leffler:
Proceedings of BSDCon 2002, San Francisco, California, USA, February 11-14, 2002. USENIX 2002, ISBN 1-880446-02-2
Hardware & Documentation
- Frank van der Linden:
Porting NetBSD to the AMD x86-64: A Case Study in OS Portability. 1-9 - M. Warner Losh:
Problems Updating FreeBSD's Card System from ISA to PCI. 11-18 - Hiroki Sato, Keitaro Sekine:
Experiences on an Open Source Translation Effort in Japan. 19-26
Kernel Stuff
- John H. Baldwin:
Locking in the Multithreaded FreeBSD Kernel. 27-35 - Louis G. Gerbarg:
Advanced Synchronization in Mac OS X: Extending UNIX to SMP and Real-Time. 37-45 - Mark R. V. Murray:
An Implementation of the Yarrow PRNG for FreeBSD. 47-53
File Systems
- Marshall K. McKusick:
Running "fsck" in the Background. 55-64 - Kostas Magoutis:
Design and Implementation of a Direct Access File System (DAFS) Kernel Server for FreeBSD. 65-76 - Poul-Henning Kamp:
Rethinking /dev and Devices in the UNIX Kernel. 77-88
Networking
- Jonathan Lemon:
Resisting SYN Flood DoS Attacks with a SYN Cache. 89-97 - Kurt J. Lidl, Deborah G. Lidl, Paul R. Borman:
Flexible Packet Filtering: Providing a Rich Toolbox. 99-110 - Gunther Schadow:
A FreeBSD-Based Low-Cost Broadband VPN Router for a Telemedicine Application. 111-122
System Administration
- Wilfredo Sánchez, Kevin Van Vechten:
SystemStarter and the Mac OS X Startup Process. 123-129 - Brett Glass:
Log Monitors in BSD UNIX. 131-142 - Tim Rightnour:
Sushi: An Extensible Human Interface for NetBSD. 143-151

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