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.. _intro:
Introduction
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**Preface**
Written by users of the SysAdm™ management utility.
Version |version|
Copyright © 2016 iXSystems®.
.. Intro Text WIP. Needed is a full description of what sysadm is and
what it can do. SysAdm is a middleware utility designed to provide a
user access to firewalled servers and systems from any location with
an open access point to the internet. To accomplish this goal, a
bridge device has been created, which relays all traffic between the
firewalled system and the user's controlling device. In order to
address security concerns, the bridge device is always considered
"untrusted" and several layers of encryption are added to all traffic
flowing through the bridge to ensure the bridge can not be used to
record or alter critical information flow. Once a secure connection
has been established, a user can fully control a firewalled system or
group of systems through the SysAdm utility. Installing packages,
creating work tasks, running build servers and automation;
controlling a secure system from any Internet connected location with
minimal risk of a security breach is the ultimate goal of SysAdm.
Welcome to SysAdm™! This documentation is intended to educate the user
on initializing and managing the SysAdm™ middleware. Initialization and
management will be documented in two separate chapters,
:ref:`gettingstarted`, and :ref:`management`. API documentation is being
handled at https://api.pcbsd.org.