11: The Gateway Drug
This time on the show, we sit down to chat with Justin Sherrill of the DragonflyBSD project about their new 3.6 release. Later on, we'll be showing you a huge tutorial that's been baking for over a month - how to build an OpenBSD router that'll destroy any consumer router on the market! There's lots of news to get caught up on as well, so sit back and enjoy some BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
Headlines
- Security fixes in OpenSSH don't happen very often
- 6.4 fixes a memory corruption problem, no new features
- If exploited, this vulnerability might permit code execution with the privileges of the authenticated user and may therefore allow bypassing restricted shell/command configurations.
- Disabling AES-GCM in the server configuration is a workaround
- Only affects 6.2 and 6.3 if compiled against a newer OpenSSL (so FreeBSD 9's base OpenSSL is unaffected, for example)
- Full details here
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- Next entry in portmgr interview series
- This time they chat with Mathieu Arnold, one of the portmgr-lurkers we mentioned previously
- Lots of questions ranging from why he uses BSD to what he had for breakfast
- Another one was since released, with Antoine Brodin aka antoine@
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- As we glossed over last week, FUSE was recently added to OpenBSD
- Now the guys from the OpenBSD Journal have tracked down more information
- This version is released under an ISC license
- Should be in OpenBSD 5.5, released a little less than 6 months from now
- Will finally enable things like SSHFS to work in OpenBSD
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- New tool from Colin Percival
- Saves information about kernel panics and emails it to FreeBSD
- Lets you review before sending so you can edit out any private info
- Automatically encrypted before being sent
- FreeBSD never kernel panics so this won't get much use
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DragonflyBSD 3.6 and the Dragonfly Digest
Tutorial
News Roundup
- Nice timing for our router tutorial; TBRP is a FreeBSD distribution for installing on a router
- It's an alternative to pfSense, but not nearly as well known or popular
- New version is based on 9.2-RELEASE, includes lots of general updates and bugfixes
- Fits on a 256MB Compact Flash/USB drive
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