In the spirit of documenting my FreeBSD system administration practices, I thought I would mention the FreeBSD ports I install on every system -- regardless of function.  In the future you may see some of these migrate into the base installation, as happening with Portsnap.  Others are well-established but have stayed out of the base system for various reasons.
- security/freebsd-update: described here as a tool to update a GENERIC kernel and userland, destined to move into FreeBSD 6.2
 - sysutils/portupgrade: described here as a tool to keep ports/packages up-to-date
 - security/portaudit: described here as a tool to find ports/packages with security vulnerabilities
 - sysutils/pkg_cutleaves: described here as a tool to remove packages and their dependencies
 - shells/bash: this is a legacy of my time using Linux, where Bash is the default shell
 
You can read a summary of many of these tools here as well.






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