Synology – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Wed, 23 Dec 2020 03:50:20 +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 Synology – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 The 2020 Tuxies | LINUX Unplugged 385 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/143707/the-2020-tuxies-linux-unplugged-385/ Tue, 22 Dec 2020 19:15:00 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=143707 Show Notes: linuxunplugged.com/385

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Helios64 Review | Self-Hosted 33 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/143552/helios64-review-self-hosted-33/ Fri, 04 Dec 2020 03:00:00 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=143552 Show Notes: selfhosted.show/33

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Justin Time for Twitch.tv | Tech Talk Today 39 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/63947/justin-time-for-twitch-tv-tech-talk-today-39/ Wed, 06 Aug 2014 09:34:50 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=63947 Live streaming site Justin.tv shuts down, and we reflect on the early days of our broadcasting on the service. Plus the crypto-malware spreading to NAS boxes, Sprint pulls out of the T-Mobile deal and why Tech Talk Today might soon have a party mode. Direct Download: MP3 Audio | OGG Audio | Video | HD […]

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Live streaming site Justin.tv shuts down, and we reflect on the early days of our broadcasting on the service.

Plus the crypto-malware spreading to NAS boxes, Sprint pulls out of the T-Mobile deal and why Tech Talk Today might soon have a party mode.

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Goodbye from Justin.tv

Justin.tv was created by Justin Kan, Emmett Shear, Michael Seibel and Kyle Vogt in March 2007.

Twitch today announced that the Justin.tv website, mobile apps, and APIs are no longer in service. A very simple explanation is given for the shutdown: since rebranding the company to Twitch Interactive in February 2014, all resources are now focused on Twitch.tv.

The news today will almost certainly further fuel the rumors that Google is acquiring, or has already acquired, Twitch. Purchases are often followed by consolidation, as well as cutting off any excess limbs.

SynoLocker demands 0.6 Bitcoin to decrypt Synology NAS devices – CSO | The Resource for Data Security Executives

The new attack on Synology kit comes within a year of Synology NAS devices being struck by fraudulent Bitcoin mining operators, with several owners on Sunday reporting that they had found a message from the “SynoLocker Automated Decryption Service” — when accessing the main page of the Web-server for their NAS device — stating that “all important files on this NAS have been encrypted using strong cryptography”.

As one victim on Synology’s English user forum commented, the SynoLocker “service” asks for 0.6 Bitcoins to unlock the encrypted files

Report: Sprint abandons bid for T-Mobile because US would block merger | Ars Technica

Sprint owner SoftBank has been talking about buying T-Mobile US for months, but is reportedly abandoning the plan because US regulators would likely object.

AT&T tried to buy T-Mobile in 2011 but gave up in the face of opposition from the Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission. While AT&T had to pay a $4-billion breakup fee, which helped T-Mobile build out its LTE network, Sprint apparently wouldn’t suffer that fate because no deal was ever finalized.

Exclusive: Sprint to Name Brightstar’s Marcelo Claure as CEO | Re/code

Sprint plans to name Marcelo Claure, one of its board members and head of wireless distributor Brightstar, as its new CEO, Re/code has learned from a number of sources.

Japan’s Softbank, which owns a controlling stake in Sprint, also acquired a majority stake in Brightstar last year.

Apple is Making Progress | Jonathan Zdziarski’s Domain

  • Apple’s fixes are clearly still a work in progress, and not all of my security concerns have been addressed yet

  • Given that a number of my threat models involved government spying, it feels good to know that Apple has taken my research seriously enough to address these concerns. Keep in mind, the threat model we’re dealing with also includes foreign governments, many of which have long histories of spying on our country’s diplomats.

  • Apple would be wise to add additional protections to ensure that sensitive data is protected in cases involving data at rest and physical security. This, too, is achievable with a small amount of effort, and will ensure that Apple is the only entity capable of extracting sensitive, encrypted data from the device. To do this, Apple’s file_relay service, which they claim is for “diagnostics purposes” would need to be closed off, or at least fixed so that it doesn’t bypass the user’s backup password and the encryption it is tied to. Additionally, the house_arrest service would need to be patched so that it doesn’t allow sandbox access while the device is locked, or some other creative approach.

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Documentation is King | BSD Now 30 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/54187/documentation-is-king-bsd-now-30/ Thu, 27 Mar 2014 21:38:46 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=54187 We chat with Warren Block to discuss BSD documentation efforts and future plans. Today's tutorial will show you the basics of the world of mailing lists.

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We chat with Warren Block to discuss BSD documentation efforts and future plans. If you\’ve ever wondered about the scary world of mailing lists, today\’s tutorial will show you the basics of how to get help and contribute back. There\’s lots to get to today, so sit back and enjoy some BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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OpenBSD on a Sun T5120

  • Our buddy Ted Unangst got himself a cool Sun box
  • Of course he had to write a post about installing and running OpenBSD on it
  • The post goes through some of the quirks and steps to go through in case you\’re interested in one of these fine SPARC machines
  • He\’s also got another post about OpenBSD on a Dell CS24-SC server

Bhyvecon 2014 videos are up

  • Like we mentioned last week, Bhyvecon was an almost-impromptu conference before AsiaBSDCon
  • The talks have apparently already been uploaded!
  • Subjects include Bhyve\’s past, present and future, OSv on Bhyve, a general introduction to the tool, migrating those last few pesky Linux boxes to virtualization
  • Lots more detail in the videos, so check \’em all out

Building a FreeBSD wireless access point

  • We\’ve got a new blog post about creating a wireless access point with FreeBSD
  • After all the recent news of consumer routers being pwned like candy, it\’s time for people to start building BSD routers
  • The author goes through a lot of the process of getting one set up using good ol\’ FreeBSD
  • Using hostapd, he\’s able to share his wireless card in hostap mode and offer DHCP to all the clients
  • Plenty of config files and more messy details in the post

Switching from Synology to FreeNAS

  • The author has been considering getting a NAS for quite a while and documents his research
  • He was faced with the compromise of convenience vs. flexibility – prebuilt or DIY
  • After seeing the potential security issues with proprietary NAS devices, and dealing with frustration with trying to get bugs fixed, he makes the right choice
  • The post also goes into some detail about his setup, all the things he needed a NAS to do as well as all the advantages an open source solution would give
  • Speaking of FreeNAS…

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HAMMER2 work and notes

  • Matthew Dillon has posted some updated notes about the development of the new HAMMER version
  • The start of a cluster API was committed to the tree
  • There are also links to design document, a freemap design document, that should be signed with a digital signing software from the
    sodapdf esign site

BSD Breaking Barriers

  • Our friend MWL gave a talk at NYCBSDCon about BSD \”breaking barriers\”
  • \”What makes the BSD operating systems special? Why should you deploy your applications on BSD? Why does the BSD community keep growing, and why do Linux sites like DistroWatch say that BSD is where the interesting development work is happening? We\’ll cover the not-so-obvious reasons why BSD still stands tall after almost 40 years.\”
  • He also has another upcoming talk, (or \”webcast\”) called \”Beyond Security: Getting to Know OpenBSD\’s Real Purpose\”
  • \”OpenBSD is frequently billed as a high-security operating system. That\’s true, but security isn\’t the OpenBSD Project\’s main goal. This webcast will introduce systems administrators to OpenBSD, explain the project\’s mission, and discuss the features and benefits.\”
  • It\’s on May 27th and will hopefully be recorded

FreeBSD in a chroot

  • Finch, \”FreeBSD running IN a CHroot,\” is a new project
  • It\’s a way to extend the functionality of restricted USB-based FreeBSD systems (FreeNAS, etc.)
  • All the details and some interesting use cases are on the github page
  • He really needs to change the project name though

PCBSD weekly digest

  • Lots of bugfixes for PCBSD coming down the tubes
  • LZ4 compression is now enabled by default on the whole pool
  • The latest 10-STABLE has been imported and builds are going
  • Also the latest GNOME and Cinnamon builds have been imported and much more

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  • We wanted to give the Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group a special mention, if you\’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, there\’s a very healthy BSD community there and they regularly have meet-ups
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DiskStation vs FreeNAS | LAS s29e03 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/44992/diskstation-vs-freenas-las-s29e03/ Sun, 20 Oct 2013 14:43:03 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=44992 Synology’s Linux powered DS412+ is a powerful server, wrapped in a compact near silent enclosure. How does this compare to a FreeNAS server you could build?

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Synology’s Linux powered DS412+ is a powerful server, wrapped in a ultra compact near silent enclosure. How does this unit stack up to a FreeNAS server you could build? Is the lack of ZFS support a hindrance? Our answers might surprise you.

Plus: Did Mark Shuttleworth shift the tone of the community dialog by labeling his opposition the open source Tea Party? It’s our blow-by-blow guide to the big stink over the weekend, that we will be smelling for weeks….

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  • Linux 3.2.40

  • 1GB DDR 3

  • Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701 @ 2.13GHz

  • 205.68 MB/sec Reading, 182.66 MB/sec Writing (with link aggregation enabled)

  • 2 LAN with Failover and Link Aggregation Support

  • USB 3.0

  • eSATA

  • CPU Passive Cooling

  • Windows® ADS and ACL Support

  • iSCSI support provides a seamless storage solution for virtualization servers

  • 44 watts power consumption in operation

  • CIFS, AFP, FTP, iSCSI, Telnet, SSH, NFS, SNMP, WebDAV, CalDAV

  • File Systems:

  • EXT4
    • EXT3 (External Disk Only)
    • FAT (External Disk Only)
  • NTFS (External Disk Read Only)

The Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) automatically builds an optimal RAID
volume with data protection based on the hard drives installed, eliminating
the need to have hard drives of identical

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