25: A Sixth pfSense
We have a packed show for you this week! We'll sit down for an interview with Chris Buechler, from the pfSense project, to learn just how easy it can be to deploy a BSD firewall. We'll also be showing you a walkthrough of the pfSense interface so you can get an idea of just how convenient and powerful it is. Answers to your questions and the latest headlines, here on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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Headlines
- This year, EuroBSDCon will be in September in Sofia, Bulgaria
- They've got a call for papers up now, so everyone can submit the talks they want to present
- There will also be a tutorial section of the conference
- AsiaBSDCon will be next month, in March!
- All the info about the registration, tutorials, hotels, timetable and location have been posted
- Check the link for all the details on the talks - if you plan on going to Tokyo next month, hang out with Allan and Kris and lots of BSD developers!
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- The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite is a router that costs less than $100 and has a MIPS CPU
- This article goes through the process of installing and configuring FreeBSD on it to use as a home router
- Lots of good pictures of the hardware and specific details needed to get you set up
- It also includes the scripts to create your own images if you don't want to use the ones rolled by someone else
- For such a cheap price, might be a really fun weekend project to replace your shitty consumer router
- Of course if you're more of an OpenBSD guy, you can always see our tutorial for that too
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- We got a request on IRC for more pkgsrc stuff on the show, and a listener provided a nice write-up
- It shows you how to set up signed packages with pkgsrc, which works on quite a few OSes (not just NetBSD)
- He goes through the process of signing packages with a public key and how to verify the packages when you install them
- The author also happens to be an EdgeBSD developer
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