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    Routing and Firewalling VLANS with FreeBSD

    Routing and Firewalling VLANS with FreeBSD In this article we are going to look at and integrate two network isolation technologies, VLANs and VNET. VLANs are common place, and if you have done some network management or design then you are likely to have interacted with them. The second are...
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    New committer: Neel Chauhan (ports)

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    Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in December 2020

    Rank Performance Graph OS Outage hh:mm:ss Failed Req% DNS Connect First byte Total 1 www.choopa.com Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.270 0.005 0.024 0.024 2 Webair Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.327 0.071 0.141 0.141 3 krystal.uk Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.255 0.088 0.176 0.176 4...
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    BSD Now Episode 383: Scale the tail

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan, discuss the FreeBSD Remote Process Plugin Final Milestone achievement, Tailscale for OpenBSD, macOS to FreeBSD migration, monitoring of our OpenBSD machines, OPNsense 20.7.6 released, and more! Episode show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/383 The...
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    helloSystem: The “Less is More” FreeBSD Desktop

    helloSystem is a FreeBSD desktop OS that focuses on simplicity, elegance, and usability. It boots quickly and provides a responsive desktop experience with a mere 20 running processes. helloSystem draws on the Lumina and FuryBSD desktop projects for its archive and WiFi utilities, plus its...
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    BSD Now Episode 382: Q&A 2020

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan, plus Producer JT answer your questions! Episode show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/382 The post BSD Now Episode 382: Q&A 2020 appeared first on FreeBSDNews.com. Continue reading...
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    FreeBSD and ZFS Curated Content for the Holidays

    Fireside Reads for Your Holiday Kickback FreeBSD and ZFS Curated Content Check out our special holiday reads! This curated list encompasses the most interesting reads from our article and webinar series this year. The year is coming to an end, and most of us looking forward to kick back...
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    December 2020 Web Server Survey

    In the December 2020 survey we received responses from 1,228,111,563 sites across 263,413,876 unique domains and 10,553,965 web-facing computers. The reflects a loss of 1.84 million sites, 374,000 domains, and 10,600 computers. Overall, nginx lost the largest number of sites this month (-3.15...
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    Virtualize Your Network on FreeBSD with VNET

    Virtualise your network on FreeBSD with VNET FreeBSD Jails are a well-known feature and have become core to many excellent tools on FreeBSD such as the Poudriere package builder. Jails offer process and file system isolation, but for a long time they did not offer very satisfying network...
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    TrueNAS SCALE 20.12-ALPHA Released

    The TrueNAS Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the release the next Alpha version of TrueNAS SCALE! SCALE is the newest member of the TrueNAS family. When complete, SCALE will have all major TrueNAS CORE storage and sharing features and web interface based on Debian GNU/Linux. This...
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    BSD Now Episode 381: Shell origins

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan explore the Origin of the Shell, Return to Plan 9, ArisbluBSD: Why a new BSD?, OPNsense 20.7.5 released, Midnight BSD 2.0 Release Status, HardenedBSD November 2020 Status Report, and more. Episode show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/381 The post BSD...
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    FreeBSD Git Transition Underway

    The FreeBSD Git Transition Team is on schedule to complete the project’s transition from SVN to Git by December 22nd, 2020. The CURRENT branch has been available via Git for several months and DOCS was transitioned in December. The 11 and 12-STABLE branches will be pushed to SVN from Git until...
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    BSD Now Episode 380: Early ZFS-mas

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan read FreeBSD’s 3rd quarter status report, OpenZFS 2.0, adding check-hash checks in UFS filesystem, OpenSSL 3.0 /dev/crypto issues on FreeBSD, and more. Episode show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/380 The post BSD Now Episode 380: Early ZFS-mas...
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    FreeBSD doc repo converted to git.

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    New committer: Juraj Lutter (ports)

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    TrueNAS CORE 12.0-U1 Showcases FreeBSD 12.2 and OpenZFS 2.0

    The first Update to TrueNAS CORE 12.0 has arrived and delivers not only the best FreeNAS version to date but also the best FreeBSD and OpenZFS versions to date. The post TrueNAS CORE 12.0-U1 Showcases FreeBSD 12.2 and OpenZFS 2.0 appeared first on FreeBSDNews.com. Continue reading...
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    FreeBSD-SA-20:33.openssl

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    History of FreeBSD – Part 3: Early Days of FreeBSD

    History of FreeBSD Part 3: Early Days of FreeBSD This is part of our article series published as “History of FreeBSD“. Subscribe to our article series to find out more about the beginnings of FreeBSD In this third part of our series on the history of FreeBSD, we start tracing the early...
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    BSD Now Episode 379: bhyve my guest

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan explore Freebernetes, tracing kernel functions, The better way of building FreeBSD networks, New beginnings: CDBUG virtual meetings, LibreSSL update in DragonFly, Signal-cli with scli on FreeBSD, and more. Press play below to tune in: ?BSDNow.TV...
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