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51: Engineering Nginx
Published 11 years, 7 months ago
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Coming up on the show, we'll be showing you how to set up a secure, SSL-only webserver. There's also an interview with Eric Le Blan about community participation and FreeBSD's role in the commercial server space. All that and more, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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Password gropers take spamtrap bait
- Our friend Peter Hansteen, who keeps his eyes glued to his log files, has a new blog post
- He seems to have discovered another new weird phenomenon in his pop3 logs
- "yes, I still run one, for the same bad reasons more than a third of my readers probably do: inertia"
- Someone tried to log in to his service with an address that was known to be invalid
- The rest of the post goes into detail about his theory of why someone would use a list of invalid addresses for this purpose ***
Inside the Atheros wifi chipset
- Adrian Chadd - sometimes known in the FreeBSD community as "the wireless guy" - gave a talk at the Defcon Wireless Village 2014
- He covers a lot of topics on wifi, specifically on Atheros chips and why they're so popular for open source development
- There's a lot of great information in the presentation, including cool (and evil) things you can do with wireless cards
- Very technical talk; some parts might go over your head if you're not a driver developer
- The raw video file is also available to download on archive.org
- Adrian has also recently worked on getting Kismet and Aircrack-NG to work better with FreeBSD, including packet injection and other fun things ***
Trip report and hackathon mini-roundup
- A few more (late) reports from BSDCan and the latest OpenBSD hackathon have been posted
- Mark Linimon mentions some of the future plans for FreeBSD's release engineering and ports
- Bapt also has a BSDCan report detailing his work on ports and packages
- Antoine Jacoutot writes about his work at the most recent hackathon, working with rc configuration and a new /etc/examples layout
- Peter Hessler, a latecomer to the hackathon, details his experience too, hacking on the installer and built-in upgrade function
- Christian Weisgerber talks about starting some initial improvements of OpenBSD's ports infrastructure ***
DragonFly BSD 3.8.2 released
- Although it was already branched, the release media is now available for DragonFly 3.8.2
- This is a minor update, mostly to fix the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities
- It also includes some various other small fixes ***

