poul-henning kamp – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:48:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png poul-henning kamp – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Package Design | BSD Now 43 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/60837/package-design-bsd-now-43/ Thu, 26 Jun 2014 10:06:40 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=60837 It’s a big show this week! We’ll be interviewing Marc Espie about OpenBSD’s package system and build cluster. Also, we’ve been asked many times “how do I keep my BSD box up to date?” Well, today’s tutorial should finally answer that. Answers to all your emails and this week’s headlines, on BSD Now – the […]

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It’s a big show this week! We’ll be interviewing Marc Espie about OpenBSD’s package system and build cluster. Also, we’ve been asked many times “how do I keep my BSD box up to date?” Well, today’s tutorial should finally answer that. Answers to all your emails and this week’s headlines, on BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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– Show Notes: –

Headlines

EuroBSDCon 2014 talks and schedule

  • The talks and schedules for EuroBSDCon 2014 are finally revealed
  • The opening keynote is called “FreeBSD, looking forward to another 10 years” by jkh
  • Lots of talks spanning FreeBSD, OpenBSD and PCBSD, and we finally have a few about NetBSD and DragonflyBSD too! Variety is great
  • It looks like Theo even has a talk, but the title isn’t on the page… how mysterious
  • There are also days dedicated to some really interesting tutorials
  • Register now, the conference is on September 25-28th in Bulgaria
  • If you see Allan and Kris walking towards you and you haven’t given us an interview yet… well you know what’s going to happen
  • Why aren’t the videos up from last year yet? Will this year also not have any?

FreeNAS vs NAS4Free

  • More mainstream news covering BSD, this time with an article about different NAS solutions
  • In a possibly excessive eight-page article, Ars Technica discusses the pros and cons of both FreeNAS and NAS4Free
  • Both are based on FreeBSD and ZFS of course, but there are more differences than you might expect
  • Discusses the different development models, release cycles, features, interfaces and ease-of-use factor of each project
  • “One is pleasantly functional; the other continues devolving during a journey of pain” – uh oh, who’s the loser?

Quality software costs money, heartbleed was free

  • PHK writes an article for ACM Queue about open source software projects’ funding efforts
  • A lot of people don’t realize just how widespread open source software is – TVs, printers, gaming consoles, etc
  • The article discusses ways to convince your workplace to fund open source efforts, then goes into a little bit about FreeBSD and Varnish’s funding
  • The latest heartbleed vulnerability should teach everyone that open source projects are critical to the internet, and need people actively maintaining them
  • On that subject, “Earlier this year the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug laid waste to Internet security, and there are still hundreds of thousands of embedded devices of all kinds—probably your television among them—that have not been and will not ever be software-upgraded to fix it. The best way to prevent that from happening again is to avoid having bugs of that kind go undiscovered for several years, and the only way to avoid that is to have competent people paying attention to the software”
  • Consider donating to your favorite BSD foundation (or buying cool shirts and CDs!) and keeping the ecosystem alive

Geoblock evasion with pf and OpenBSD rdomains

  • Geoblocking is a way for websites to block visitors based on the location of their IP
  • This is a blog post about how to get around it, using pf and rdomains
  • It has the advantage of not requiring any browser plugins or DNS settings on the users’ computers, you just need to be running OpenBSD on your router (hmm, if only a website had a tutorial about that…)
  • In this post, the author wanted to get an American IP address, since the service he was using (Netflix) is blocked in Australia
  • It’s got all the details you need to set up a VPN-like system and bypass those pesky geographic filters

Interview – Marc Espie – espie@openbsd.org / @espie_openbsd

OpenBSD’s package system, building cluster, various topics


Tutorial

Keeping your BSD up to date


News Roundup

BoringSSL and LibReSSL

  • Yet another OpenSSL fork pops up, this time from Google, called BoringSSL
  • Adam Langley has a blog post about it, why they did it and how they’re going to maintain it
  • You can easily browse the source code
  • Theo de Raadt also weighs in with how this effort relates to LibReSSL
  • More eyes on the code is good, and patches will be shared between the two projects

More BSD Tor nodes wanted

  • Friend of the show bcallah posts some news to the Tor-BSD mailing list about monoculture in the Tor network being both bad and dangerous
  • Originally discussed on the Tor-Relays list, it was made apparent that having such a large amount of Linux nodes weakens the security of the whole network
  • If one vulnerability is found, a huge portion of the network would be useless – we need more variety in the network stacks, crypto, etc.
  • The EFF is also holding a Tor challenge for people to start up new relays and keep them online for over a year
  • Check out our Tor tutorial and help out the network, and promote BSD at the same time!

FreeBSD 10 OpenStack images

  • OpenStack, to quote Wikipedia, is “a free and open-source software cloud computing platform. It is primarily deployed as an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) solution.”
  • The article goes into detail about creating a FreeBSD instant, installing and converting it for use with “bsd-cloudinit”
  • The author of the article is a regular listener and emailer of the show, hey!

BSDday 2014 call for papers

  • BSD Day, a conference not so well-known, is going to be held August 9th in Argentina
  • It was created in 2008 and is the only BSD conference around that area
  • The “call for papers” was issued, so if you’re around Argentina and use BSD, consider submitting a talk
  • Sysadmins, developers and regular users are, of course, all welcome to come to the event

Feedback/Questions


  • All the tutorials are posted in their entirety at bsdnow.tv
  • Just a reminder for those who don’t check the website, you’ll also find contact information for every guest we’ve ever had in the show notes – so if you have follow up questions for them, it’s easy to get in touch
  • Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
  • If you want to come on for an interview or have a tutorial you’d like to see, let us know
  • Watch live Wednesdays at 2:00PM Eastern (18:00 UTC)
  • Congrats to Matt Ahrens for getting FreeBSD commit access – hopefully lots of great ZFS stuff to come
  • A special 21st happy birthday to FreeBSD

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Go Directly to Jail(8) | BSD Now 7 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/44887/go-directly-to-jail8-bsd-now-7/ Fri, 18 Oct 2013 10:26:57 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=44887 We'll show you how to create and deploy BSD jails, as well as chatting with Poul-Henning Kamp - the guy who actually invented them!

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On this week\’s show, you\’ll be getting the full jail treatment. We\’ll show you how to create and deploy BSD jails, as well as chatting with Poul-Henning Kamp – the guy who actually invented them! There\’s lots of interesting news items to cover as well.

So stay tuned to BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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Headlines

FreeBSD turns it up to 11

  • The -CURRENT branch is now known as 11
  • 10 has been branched to -STABLE
  • 10-BETA1 ISOs are available now
  • Will be the next -RELEASE, probably next year

Stopping the SSH bruteforce with OpenBSD and pf

  • The Hail Mary Cloud is an SSH bruteforce botnet that takes a different approach
  • While most botnets pound port 22 rapidly, THMB does it very slowly and passively
  • This makes prevention based on rate limiting more involved and complex
  • Nice long blog post about some potential solutions and what we\’ve learned

ZFS and GELI in bsdinstall coming soon

  • The man with the beard strikes again, new patch allows for ZFS-on-root installs
  • Supports GELI for disk encryption
  • Might be the push we need to make Michael W Lucas update his FreeBSD book

AsiaBSDCon 2014 announced

  • Will be held in Tokyo, 13-16 March, 2014
  • The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin and Mac OS X
  • Call for papers can be found here

Interview – Poul-Henning Kamp – phk@freebsd.org / @bsdphk

FreeBSD beginnings, md5crypt, jails, varnish and his… telescope project?


Tutorial

Everything you need to know about Jails

  • Last week we showed you how to run VNC in a jail, but people asked \”how do I make a jail in the first place?\”
  • This time around, we\’ll show you how to do exactly that
  • Jails are a dream come true for both security experts and clean freaks, keeping everything isolated
  • We\’ll be using the ezjail utility and making a basic jail setup

News Roundup

New pf queue system

  • Henning Brauer committed the new kernel-side bandwidth shaping subsystem
  • Uses the HFSC algorithm behind the scenes
  • ALTQ to be retired \”in a release or two\” – everyone should migrate soon

Dragonfly imports FreeBSD KMS driver

  • Hot on the trails of OpenBSD and later FreeBSD, Dragonfly gets AMD KMS
  • Ported over from the FreeBSD port

Weekly PCBSD feature digest

  • Weekly status update every Friday
  • Will be a \”highlight of what important features have been added, what major bugs have been fixed, and what is presently going on in general with the project.\”

Get paid to hack OpenSSH

  • Google has announced they will pay up to $3113.70 for security patches to OpenSSH
  • Patches can fix security or improve security
  • If you come up with something, send it to the OpenSSH guys

Feedback/Questions

  • Darren writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s24RmwvEvE
  • Kjell-Aleksander writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2wFcFk9Yz
  • Ryan writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s23e920gNG
  • Alexander writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2usxPqO9k

  • All the tutorials are posted in their entirety at bsdnow.tv
  • Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, etc to feedback@bsdnow.tv
  • We don’t check YouTube comments, JB comments, Reddit, etc. If you want us to see it, send it via email (the preferred way) or Twitter (also acceptable)
  • Watch live Wednesdays at 2:00PM Eastern (18:00 UTC)

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