On this week's episode we'll show you how to securely run graphical applications in a jail, we sit down and chat with OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt and, as always, get you caught up on all the latest news. All that and more, this week on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
Headlines
HAMMER2 GSOC improvements merged
A student from the Google Summer of Code's patches were committed to upstream DragonflyIt focuses mainly on compression and updating the I/O infrastructure to work with compressionThe ability to boot from HAMMER2 volumes was also addedCheck the show notes for a full list of additions and improvementsWe'll have someone on the show to talk about HAMMER FS in the future***
OSNews starts a "BSD family" segment
An OSNews reader decided to share some info about the BSDsHe's writing a three-part series covering FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSDPretty good info for Linux switchers***
pkgsrc-2013Q3 branch announcement
pkgsrc is similar to the ports concept, but for 21 different OSesThe pkgsrc developers make a new release every three months.13184 total packages for AMD64If there's any interest, we'll try to get a pkgsrc tutorial written in the future***
PCBSD 9.2 released
Shortly after the official FreeBSD 9.2 release, PCBSD follows upHighlights include bootable ZFS boot environments, a rewritten life-preserver utility for backups, improved pkgng support, updated appcafe, major improvements to warden, a GUI pkgng management system, filesystem-based encryption for home directories and much more***
Interview - Theo de Raadt -
[email protected]Tutorial
Jailed VNC sessions
News Roundup
Curve25519 patch for OpenSSH
Because of recent NSA news, someone implemented an alternative key exchange mechanismIt uses Curve25519 instead of the traditional Diffie-HellmanComes from the developer of libssh and is already implemented there***
FreeBSD 10-ALPHA5 is out
Includes the big removal of BINDMore GNU stuff removedBhyve and XEN improvementsSome LLVM fixes***
M:Tier offering "Long Time Support" for OpenBSD ports
Starting with 5.4, M:Tier will be offering a subscription for LTS support, in addition to their free 6 month versionOpenBSD releases are only supported for 1 year normally (5.2 becomes unsupported when 5.4 comes out, etc.)This model makes it easier to keep your ports patched for security in a corporate environment***
Ohio Linuxfest talks uploaded
The OLF 2013 talks have been uploadedIncludes Kirk Mckusick's keynote about building an open source community and Ken Moore's talk about lots of new PCBSD stuff***
Theo's absence and other updates
In an uncharacteristic manner, Theo started a thread on misc@ instead of finishing itFor the last year, he's not been as involved in OpenBSD developmentHe's been busy with setting up an Internet Exchange in CalgaryAlso mentions some troubles with an imposter Twitter account***
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