Displaying Episode 1 - 10 of 91 in total of BSD Now with the tag “foss”.
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617: FreeBSD 14.3
June 26th, 2025 | 1 hr 3 mins
14.3, berkeley, bpd, bsd, cli, code, commodity hardware, dataset, development, dhcpd, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, laptop support, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, reliable storage, report, sanoid, semi distributed filesystem, shell, software, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, udp sockets, ugly website, unix, usability project, utility, zfs, zpool
FreeBSD version 14.3 is available, Reliable ZFS Storage on Commodity Hardware, My website is ugly because I made it, Semi distributed filesystems with ZFS and Sanoid, April 2025 Laptop Support and Usability Project Update, UDP sockets instead of BPF in dhcpd(8), and more
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616: FreeBSD Foundation Interview
June 19th, 2025 | 47 mins 34 secs
berkeley, bsd, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, filesystem, foss, foundation, freebsd, interview, jails, open source, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, shell, software, storage, tools, unix, utility, zfs, zpool
This week on the show Tom interview Deb Goodkin and Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation.
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615: Wifi Brakes Unlocked
June 12th, 2025 | 44 mins 2 secs
berkeley, bsd, caddy, cli, code, dataset, dell latitude 7280, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, framework 13, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, high speed wifi, howto, interview, jails, mac_portacl, macos sequoia, netbsd, networking, open source, openbsd, openrsync, opensmtpd, operating system, os, packages, ports, production use, programming, quic, release, reverse proxy, rsync, shell, software, storage, support, supporting, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, utility, wireless, zfs, zpool
How to unlock high speed Wi-Fi on FreeBSD 14, What We’ve Learned Supporting FreeBSD in Production, rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia, Framework 13 AMD Setup with FreeBSD, FreeBSD on Dell Latitude 7280, Backup MX with OpenSMTPD, Notes on caddy as QUIC reverse proxy with mac_portacl, and more
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614: Upstream Contributions Matter
June 5th, 2025 | 1 hr 3 mins
anubis, berkeley, bot protection, bots, bsd, cli, code, collection, commercial product, configuration, contributions matter, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, erspan, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, hidden costs, howto, interview, ipv6 wifi, jails, jobs, llm, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, shell, software, stagnation, storage, time bomb, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, upstream, utility, zfs, zpool
The Hidden Costs of Stagnation: Why Running EOL Software is a Ticking Time Bomb, Maintaining FreeBSD in a Commercial Product – Why Upstream Contributions Matter, LLMs ('AI') are coming for our jobs whether or not they work, Implement Anubis to give the bots a harder time, erspan(4): ERSPAN Type II collection, Just my memory here is how I've configure OpenBSD and FreeBSD for a IPv6 Wifi, and more
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613: DragonflyBSD 6.4.2
May 29th, 2025 | 53 mins 24 secs
6.4.2, authorized_keys, berkeley, bruteforce, bsd, cli, code, containers, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, isolation, jails, namespaces, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, pdf, pf tutorial, ports, pricing, programming, recovery, release, revocer, saas, shell, software, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, university, unix, utility, zfs, zpool, zvault
Isolating Containers with ZFS and Linux Namespaces, DragonFly BSD 6.4.2, FreeBSD fans rally round zVault upstart, For Upcoming PF Tutorials, We Welcome Your Questions, Using ~/.ssh/authorized keys to decide what the incoming connection can do, PDF bruteforce tool to recover locked files, How and why typical (SaaS) pricing is too high for university departments, and more
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612: Zip Bomb Protection
May 22nd, 2025 | 37 mins 33 secs
berkeley, bsd, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, drive removal, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, infrastructure independence, interview, jails, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, optimisation, os, packages, parallel tcp input, ports, programming, protect, protection, release, shell, software, stack ownership, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, upgrade, utility, works for now, works long-term, zfs, zip bomb, zpool
I use Zip Bombs to Protect my Server, Owning the Stack: Infrastructure Independence with FreeBSD and ZFS, Optimisation of parallel TCP input, Chosing between "it works for now" and "it works in the long term", Losing one of my evenings after an OpenBSD upgrade, What drive did I just remove from the system?, and more
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611: Ghosty Things
May 15th, 2025 | 49 mins 2 secs
berkeley, bpf, bpflogd, bsd, ci/cd system, cli, code, college freshman, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, ghostbsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, improvements, interview, jails, kde plasma generations, log files, logging, netbsd, no trust ai, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, packet capture, ports, programming, release, shell, software, storage, struggle and renewal, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, utility, workstation, zfs, zfs tuning, zpool
GhostBSD: From Usability to Struggle and Renewal, Why You Can’t Trust AI to Tune ZFS, Introducing bpflogd(8): capture packets via BPF to log files, What I'd do as a College Freshman in 2025, FreeBSD and KDE Plasma generations, Improvements to the FreeBSD CI/CD systems, FreeBSD as a Workstation, and more
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610: OpenBSD 7.7
May 8th, 2025 | 1 hr 2 mins
benchmarking, berkeley, boring is good, bsd, cli, code, community survey, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, graphed, guide, hardenedbsd, hardware discovery, howto, interview, jails, lldp daemon, measured, netbsd, open source, openbsd, openbsd 7.7, operating system, orchestration tools, os, packages, ports, programming, release, shell, software, storage, switching customers, tcp in parallel, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, utility, zfs, zfs replication, zpool
OpenBSD 7.7, ZFS Orchestration Tools – Part 2: Replication, Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good, Graphed and measured: running TCP input in parallel, Introducing an OpenBSD LLDP daemon, Hardware discovery: ACPI & Device Tree, The 2025 FreeBSD Community Survey is Here, and more
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609: Toe-Dipping in Amsterdam
May 1st, 2025 | 54 mins 47 secs
advanced networking, authorizedkeyscommand, bash static site generator, berkeley, bhyve migration, bsd, bssg, cheat sheet, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, dynamic cms, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, netbsd, netgraph, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, secure shell, shell, software, ssh, sshd, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, utility, vm migration, zfs, zpool
Inside FreeBSD Netgraph: Behind the Curtain of Advanced Networking, Launching BSSG - My Journey from Dynamic CMS to Bash Static Site Generator, OpenZFS Cheat Sheet, Dipping my toes in OpenBSD in Amsterdam, SSH keys from a command: sshd's AuthorizedKeysCommand directive, How to move bhyve VM and Jail container from one host to another host, and more
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608: Reboot required
April 24th, 2025 | 48 mins 31 secs
17 year old thinkpad, berkeley, bsd, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, kernel version check, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, reboot, release, reliable backup, shell, software, storage, tinker writer deck, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, utility, world backup day, zfs, zpool
Robust & Reliable Backup Solutions with OpenZFS, Why I Maintain a 17 Year Old Thinkpad, Motivations, Tinker Writer Deck, How to tell if FreeBSD needs a Reboot using kernel version check, Techie pulled an all-nighter that one mistake turned into an all-weekender, and more