
BSD Now - Michael W Lucas
Author Michael W. Lucas joins us in this interview to talk about his latest book projects. Find out what he’s up to regarding mail servers, conferences, his views on ChatGPT, and more.
BSD Now 161: The BSD Bromance
Oleksandr lives in the Ukraine, and while you may not have heard of him, he has worked on some cool projects for FreeBSD including the new “vt” console driver (Which a lot of people are using now), and ARM/MIPS support. The interview covers some of the work he’s done to get the PI support working with FreeBSD:
BSD Now 21: Tendresse for Ten
We're gonna talk to Colin Percival about running FreeBSD 10 on EC2 and lots of other interesting stuff. After that, we'll be showing you how to do some bandwidth monitoring and network performance testing in a combo tutorial.
BSD Now 218: A KRACK in the WiFi
FreeBSD 10.4-RELEASE is here, more EuroBSDcon travel notes, the KRACK attack, ZFS and DTrace on NetBSD, and pfsense 2.4.
BSD Now 61: IPSECond Wind
This week on the show, we sat down with John-Mark Gurney to talk about modernizing FreeBSD's IPSEC stack. We'll learn what he's adding, what needed to be fixed and how we'll benefit from the changes. As always, answers to your emails and all of this week's news, on BSD Now - the place to B..
BSD Now - Episodes Archive
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE is out, we look at building at BSD home router, how to be your own OpenBSD VPN provider, and find that glob matching can be simple and fast. 204: WWF - Wayland, Weston, and FreeBSD
BSD Now 197: Relaying the good news
“The Grumpy BSD Guy”, Peter Hansteen is at it again, they have produced an updated version of a full recipe for OpenBSD’s spamd for your primary AND secondary mail servers; Recipes in our field are all too often offered with little or no commentary to help the user understand the underlying principles of how a specific configuration works.
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BSD Now Episode 240: TCP Blackbox Recording | BSD Now 240
New ZFS features landing in FreeBSD, MAP_STACK for OpenBSD, how to write safer C code with Clang’s address sanitizer, Michael W. Lucas on sponsor gifts, TCP blackbox recorder, and Dell disk system hacking.
BSD Now 507: Michael W. Lucas Interview
May 18, 2023 · Author Michael W. Lucas joins us in this interview to talk about his latest book projects. Find out what he’s up to regarding mail servers, conferences, his views on ChatGPT, and more.