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39: The Friendly Sandbox
Published 11 years, 9 months ago
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This time on the show we'll be talking with Jon Anderson about Capsicum and Casper to securely sandbox processes. After that, our tutorial will show you how to encrypt all your DNS lookups, either on a single system or for your whole network. News, emails and all the usual fun, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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BSDCan 2014 talks and reports
- The majority of the BSDCan talks are finally uploaded, so prepare to be flooded with links
- Karl Lehenbauer's keynote (he's on next week's episode)
- Mariusz Zaborski and Pawel Jakub Dawidek, Capsicum and Casper (relevant to today's interview)
- Luigi Rizzo, In-kernel OpenvSwitch on FreeBSD
- Dwayne Hart, Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD for Backend Data Storage
- Warner Losh, NAND Flash and FreeBSD
- Simon Gerraty, FreeBSD bmake and Meta Mode
- Bob Beck, LibreSSL - The First 30 Days
- Henning Brauer, OpenBGPD Turns 10 Years Old
- Arun Thomas, BSD ARM Kernel Internals
- Peter Hessler, Using BGP for Realtime Spam Lists
- Pedro Giffuni, Features and Status of FreeBSD's Ext2 Implementation
- Matt Ahrens, OpenZFS Upcoming Features and Performance Enhancements
- Daichi Goto, Shellscripts and Commands
- Benno Rice, Keeping Current
- Sean Bruno, MIPS Router Hacking
- John-Mark Gurney, Optimizing GELI Performance
- Patrick Kelsey, Userspace Networking with libuinet
- Massimiliano Stucchi, IPv6 Transitioning Mechanisms
- Roger Pau Monné, Taking the Red Pill
- Shawn Webb, Introducing ASLR in FreeBSD
- There's also a trip report from Peter Hessler and one from Julio Merino
- The latter report also talks about how, unfortunately, NetBSD basically had no presence in the event at all (and how that's a recurring trend) ***
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