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    BSD Now Episode 378: Networknomicon

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan interview Michael W. Lucas about his new SNMP and TLS books, cashflow for creators, his book sale and more. Press play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/378 The post BSD Now Episode 378: Networknomicon appeared first on...
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    Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in November 2020

    Rank Performance Graph OS Outage hh:mm:ss Failed Req% DNS Connect First byte Total 1 New York Internet (NYI) FreeBSD 0:00:00 0.000 0.536 0.058 0.115 0.116 2 Webair Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.320 0.069 0.138 0.139 3 Hyve Managed Hosting Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.171...
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    Support the FreeBSD Foundation on Giving Tuesday!

    The FreeBSD Foundation is kicking off its prime giving season on one of the biggest giving days of the year, Giving Tuesday. Now in its 9th year, Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that brings together diverse communities to foster generosity . The Foundation is calling on the community to...
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    FreeBSD-SA-20:31.icmp6

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:32.rtsold

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    November 2020 Web Server Survey

    In the November 2020 survey we received responses from 1,229,948,224 sites across 263,787,870 unique domains and 10,564,577 web-facing computers. This reflects a gain of 24.2 million sites and 115,000 computers, but a loss of 310,000 domains. Apache now powers 28.9% of the world's top million...
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    BSD Now Episode 377: Firewall ban-sharing

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan discuss the history of FreeBSD: BSDi and USL lawsuits, building a website with Google Compute Engine, Firewall ban-sharing, OpenVPN default gateway for OpenBSD, Single Unix Specification, Switching from Apple to Thinkpad for developing, and some...
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    BSD Link Roundup 11.24

    Here are some BSD related posts, releases, discussions, questions, and security notices for the past month. Peace to BSD! Refactoring the FreeBSD Kernel with Checked C via University of Rochester ZFS Essentials article series via open-e On the use of a life via Daemonic Dispatches BSD Release...
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    [How-To] Bringing zpool checkpoints to a FreeBSD bootloader by oshogbo

    User oshogbo shows us how to bring zpool checkpoints to the FreeBSD operating system bootloader. What that means is, when you start up your FreeBSD system, you will see a checkpoint of your ZFS pool, before your operating system even loads. Check out the link below for the full set of...
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    BSD Now Episode 375: Virtually everything

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict & Allan discuss bhyve hypervisor, udf info leak, vim instead of classic vi, ESXi ARM Fling: Fixing Virtual Hardware, LLDB FreeBSD Remote Process Plugin, OpenBSD on laptop, and some others. Press play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes...
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    [How-To] FreeBSD Virtual Data Centre with Potluck: DevOps & Infrastructure as Code

    This guide by user Stephan Lichtenauer will show you how to set up a FreeBSD virtual data centre with Potluck. Potluck is a container database for FreeBSD, similar to Dockerhub. This is a three part tutorial, walking you through basic setup, Consul, Nomad, and test environment with Nginx. See...
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    BSD Now Episode 376: Build stable packages

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan & Benedict discuss FreeBSD 12.2, ZFS webinar, Syzaller for NetBSD, OpenBSD-stable packages, OPNsense 20.7.4, and some others. Hit play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/376 The post BSD Now Episode 376: Build stable packages...
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    [How-To] Install a Wireguard VPN client in a FreeBSD jail by nixCraft

    User Vivek Gite walks us through setting up Wireguard in a FreeBSD jail. Wireguard is an open-source VPN (Virtual Private Network) communication protocol, designed to keep your browsing safe and secure. Step 1 – Update FreeBSD Run the following pkg command: # pkg update # pkg upgrade Search for...
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    [How-To] FreeBSD on the NanoPi NEOLTS by Adventurist

    User Adventurist documented his NanoPi NEOLTS set up running the FreeBSD operating system. NanoPi is a tiny, pocket-sized ARM computer similar to a Raspberry Pi. Check out the link below for the full set of instructions. We need to: Get the latest GENERICSD card image snapshot Install the...
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    [How-To] Using a webcam on FreeBSD in web browsers by David Schachter

    This short tutorial by user David Schlachter will show you how to set up your webcam to work with web browsers on the FreeBSD operating system, namely Chrome/Chromium or Firefox. See the link below for the full set of instructions (it’s very short) First, install webcamd, e.g. using pkg install...
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    BSD Now Episode 374: OpenBSD’s 25th anniversary

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan & Benedict discuss OpenBSD 6.8, NetBSD 9.1, OpenZFS devsummit, BastilleBSD native container management, old tarsnap backup cleaning, Michael W Lucas book sale, and some more. Click play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/374 The...
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    [How-To] Install FreeBSD by Internet Society by Internet Society

    This tutorial by Internet Society will show you how to install FreeBSD in a VirtualBox environment. VirtualBox is a powerful, open-source virtualization tool that can run many different operating systems in a virtual environment. This module is a part of a introduction to network operations...
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    Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in October 2020

    Rank Performance Graph OS Outage hh:mm:ss Failed Req% DNS Connect First byte Total 1 Bigstep Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.239 0.078 0.156 0.156 2 hostingplus.cl Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.364 0.214 0.429 0.429 3 www.choopa.com Linux 0:00:00 0.005 0.274 0.005 0.025 0.025...
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    OpenZFS: Using zpool iostat to monitor pool perfomance and health

    OpenZFS Using zpool iostat to monitor pool performance and health This is part of our article series published as “OpenZFS in Depth”. Subscribe to our article series to find out more about the secrets of OpenZFS Zpool iostat is one of the most essential tools in any serious ZFS storage...
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    FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE is now available

    The developers of FreeBSD have finally made available version 12.2-RELEASE. Notable changes include updates to the wireless networking stack, ice(4) driver, jail(8) updated to allow Linux jail environment, OpenSSL and OpenSSH updates, clang, llvm, and much much more. You can view the full...
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