We found 3 episodes of BSD Now with the tag “bsdtalk”.
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41: Commit This Bit
June 11th, 2014 | 1 hr 7 mins
2014, 9.3, 9.3-release, advocacy, applied, bsd, bsdcan, bsdtalk, bug tracker, bugzilla, cdr, commit bit, delphix, documentation, dragonflybsd, dvd, freebsd, freenas, gnats, guide, howto, hybridcluster, interview, iso, libressl, license, matthew ahrens, netbsd, openbsd, openssl, openzfs, patches, pcbsd, pfsense, presentation, release, security, send-pr, sendbug, stable, talk, tutorial, vulnerability, zfs
This week in the big show, we'll be interviewing Benedict Reuschling of the FreeBSD documentation team, and he has a special surprise in store for Allan. As always, answers to your questions and all the latest news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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39: The Friendly Sandbox
May 28th, 2014 | 1 hr 2 mins
application, bsd, bsdcan, bsdmag, bsdtalk, capsicum, casper, casperd, chroot, dns, dnscrypt, dnscurve, dnssec, dragonflybsd, encryption, exploit, freebsd, gateway, guide, howto, interview, isolated, isolation, jails, journal, libressl, lookups, netbsd, openbsd, opendns, pcbsd, presentation, recordings, sandbox, security, ssh, talk, the friendly ghost, tunnel, tutorial, video, virtual machine, vpn, vps
This time on the show we'll be talking with Jon Anderson about Capsicum and Casper to securely sandbox processes. After that, our tutorial will show you how to encrypt all your DNS lookups, either on a single system or for your whole network. News, emails and all the usual fun, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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27: BSD Now vs. BSDTalk
March 5th, 2014 | 1 hr 42 mins
2014, bcrypt, bootable, bsd, bsd jail, bsdtalk, build.sh, building a release, cross compile, cross-build, dd, dragonflybsd, ezjail, freebsd, google summer of code, gsoc, gsoc2014, guide, howto, interview, ixsystems, jails, monitoring, netbsd, network, openbsd, openbsd usb drive, opensmtpd, openssh, packet filtering, pcbsd, pf, pflow, podcast, portability, portable, solar designer, spamd, tcpdump, tutorial, usb, will backman, x11
The long-awaited meetup is finally happening on today's show. We're going to be interviewing the original BSD podcaster, Will Backman, to discuss what he's been up to and what the future of BSD advocacy looks like. After that, we'll be showing you how to track (and even cross-compile!) the -CURRENT branch of NetBSD. We've got answers to user-submitted questions and the latest news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.