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97: Big Network, SmallWall
Published 10 years, 8 months ago
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Coming up this time on the show, we'll be chatting with Lee Sharp. He's recently revived the m0n0wall codebase, now known as SmallWall, and we'll find out what the future holds for this new addition to the BSD family. Answers to your emails and all this week's news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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BSDCan and pkgsrcCon videos
- Even more BSDCan 2015 videos are slowly but surely making their way to the internet
- Nigel Williams, Multipath TCP for FreeBSD
- Stephen Bourne, Early days of Unix and design of sh
- John Criswell, Protecting FreeBSD with Secure Virtual Architecture
- Shany Michaely, Expanding RDMA capability over Ethernet in FreeBSD
- John-Mark Gurney, Adding AES-ICM and AES-GCM to OpenCrypto
- Sevan Janiyan, Adventures in building open source software
- And finally, the BSDCan 2015 closing
- Some videos from this year's pkgsrcCon are also starting to appear online
- Sevan Janiyan, A year of pkgsrc 2014 - 2015
- Pierre Pronchery, pkgsrc meets pkg-ng
- Jonathan Perkin, pkgsrc at Joyent
- Jörg Sonnenberger, pkg_install script framework
- Benny Siegert, New Features in BulkTracker
- This is the first time we've ever seen recordings from the conference - hopefully they continue this trend ***
OPNsense 15.7 released
- The OPNsense team has released version 15.7, almost exactly six months after their initial debut
- In addition to pulling in the latest security fixes from upstream FreeBSD, 15.7 also includes new integration of an intrusion detection system (and new GUI for it) as well as new blacklisting options for the proxy server
- Taking a note from upstream PF's playbook, ALTQ traffic shaping support has finally been retired as of this release (it was deprecated from OpenBSD a few years ago, and the code was completely removed just over a year ago)
- The LibreSSL flavor has been promoted to production-ready, and


