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We follow up last week's poudriere tutorial with a segment about using pkgng, we talk with the developers of OpenSMTPD about running a mail server OpenBSD-style, answer YOUR questions and, of course, discuss all the latest news. All that and more on BSD Now! The place to B... SD.

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pfSense 2.1-RELEASE is out
  • Now based on FreeBSD 8.3
  • Lots of IPv6 features added
  • Security updates, bug fixes, driver updates
  • PBI package support
  • Way too many updates to list, see the full list
  • ***
    New kernel based iSCSI stack comes to FreeBSD
    • Brief explanation of iSCSI
    • This work replaces the older userland iscsi target daemon and improves the in-kernel iscsi initiator
    • Target layer consists of:
    • ctld(8), a userspace daemon responsible for handling configuration, listening for incoming connections, etc, then handing off connections to the kernel after the iSCSI Login phase
    • iSCSI frontend to CAM Target Layer, which handles Full Feature phase.
    • The work is being sponsored by FreeBSD Foundation
    • Commit here
    • ***
      MTier creates openup utility for OpenBSD
      • MTier provides a number of things for the OpenBSD community
      • For example, regularly updated (for security) stable packages from their custom repo
      • openup is a utility to easily check for security updates in both base and packages
      • It uses the regular pkg tools, nothing custom-made
      • Can be run from cron, but only emails the admin instead of automatically updating
      • ***
        OpenSSH in FreeBSD -CURRENT supports DNSSEC
        • OpenSSH in base is now compiled with DNSSEC support
        • In this case the default setting for ‘VerifyHostKeyDNS' is yes
        • OpenSSH will silently trust DNSSEC-signed SSHFP records
        • It is the secteam's opinion that this is better than teaching users to blindly hit “yes” each time they encounter a new key
        • ***
          Interview - Gilles Chehade & Eric Faurot - [email protected] / @poolpOrg & [email protected] / @opensmtpd

          OpenSMTPD

          Tutorial
          Binary packages with pkgng
          News Roundup
          New progress with Newcons
          • Newcons is a replacement console driver for FreeBSD
          • Supports unicode, better graphics modes and bigger fonts
          • Progress is being made, but it's not finished yet
          • ***
            relayd gets PFS support
            • relayd is a load balancer for OpenBSD which does protocol layers 3, 4, and 7
            • Currently being ported to FreeBSD. There is a WIP port
            • Works by negotiating ECDHE (Elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman) between the remote site and relayd to enable TLS/SSL Perfect Forward Secrecy, even when the client does not support it
            • ***
              OpenZFS Launches
              • Slides from LinuxCon
              • Will feature ‘Office Hours' (Ask an Expert)
              • Goal is to reduce the differences between various open source implementations of ZFS, both user facing and pure lines of code
              • ***
                FreeBSD 10-CURRENT becomes 10.0-ALPHA
                • Glen Barber tagged the -CURRENT branch as 10.0-ALPHA
                • In preparation for 10.0-RELEASE, ALPHA2 as of 9/16
                • Everyone was rushing to get their big commits in before 10-STABLE, which will be branched soon
                • 10 is gonna be HUGE
                • ***
                  September issue of BSD Mag
                  • BSD Mag is a monthly online magazine about the BSDs
                  • This month's issue has some content written by Kris
                  • Topics include MidnightBSD live cds, server maintenance, turning a Mac Mini into a wireless access point with OpenBSD, server monitoring, FreeBSD programming, PEFS encryption and a brief introduction to ZFS
                  • ***
                    The FreeBSD IRC channel is official
                    • For many years, the FreeBSD freenode channel has been “unofficial” with a double-hash prefix
                    • Finally it has freenode's blessing and looks like a normal channel!
                    • The old one will forward to the new one, so your IRC clients don't need updating
                    • ***
                      OpenSSH 6.3 released
                      • After a big delay, Damien Miller announced the release of 6.3
                      • Mostly a bugfix release, with a few new features
                      • Of note, SFTP now supports resuming failed downloads via -a
                      • ***
                        Feedback/Questions
                        • [James writes in](http://slexy.org/view/s2wBbbSWGz]
                        • [Elias writes in](http://slexy.org/view/s2LMDF3PYx]
                        • [Gabor writes in](http://slexy.org/view/s2aCodo65X]
                        • Possibly the coolest feedback we've gotten thus far: Baptiste Daroussin, leader of the FreeBSD ports management team and author of poudriere and pkgng, has put up the BSD Now poudriere tutorial on the official documentation!
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