by Cao | Nov 15, 2019 | bsdnow.tv
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss the first Unix code, replacing fail2ban with blacklistd, OpenBSD crossing 400k commits, installing Bolt CMS on FreeBSD, hammer2 optimized OSI-7 layer burrito guys, and some more. Press play...
by Cao | Nov 8, 2019 | FreeBSD
The developers of FreeBSD have made available the long awaited 12.1-RELEASE. Notable features in this version in BearSSL, updates to clang, llvm, libC++, OpenSSL, among many security fixes all around. You may download the latest ISO/image here. The FreeBSD Release...
by Cao | Nov 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
Joe Maloney has recently announced FuryBSD, a custom desktop based FreeBSD system that acts as a liveCD as well as installer. This will allow users to easily test out FreeBSD, and also utilize a familiar desktop environment with it before committing to install. Check...
by Cao | Nov 8, 2019 | Video
User Tyler’s Tech is challenging himself to use FreeBSD open-source operating system for 7 days, for any and all of his computing needs.This task should be quite easy for readers of FreeBSD News, but let’s see how he fares at the end of his journey! So...
by Cao | Nov 1, 2019 | bsdnow.tv
In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss Unix’s 50th, Ken’s PDP-7, OpenBSD and OPNsense, GhostBSD, sshuttle VPN over SSH, and some other things. Click play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes: https://www.bsdnow.tv/322...