We found 10 episodes of BSD Now with the tag “router”.
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42: Devious Methods
June 18th, 2014 | 1 hr 24 mins
9.3, aslr, bcallah is a noob, beta, bsd, bsd router project, bsdcan, chaining, cowsay, delphix, devio.us, devious, dragonflybsd, firewall, foundation, free, freebsd, guide, hangout, hopping, hosting, howto, interview, ixsystems, jump host, linux, linux vs bsd, m0n0wall, matt ahrens, netbsd, netgate, openbsd, openssh, openstack, pcbsd, pfsense, pie, release, report, router, security, shell, shell provider, slackware, ssh, switching, tarsnap, tor, tunnel, tutorial, university, vpn, vps, zfs, zpool
Coming up this week, we'll be showing you how to chain SSH connections, as well as some cool tricks you can do with it. Going along with that theme, we also have an interview with Bryce Chidester about running a BSD-based shell provider. News, emails and cowsay turkeys, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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36: Let's Get RAID
May 7th, 2014 | 1 hr 30 mins
5.5, aslr, bioctl, bsd, cd set, clang, core, core team, david chisnall, demo, disks, dragonflybsd, ffs, filesystem, freebsd, gcc, gmirror, gnome, gnome3, graid, gstripe, guide, hackathon, howto, i regret this already, interview, llvm, marcusports, mirror, netbsd, openbsd, opensmtpd, pcbsd, pf, pie, ports, raid, raid-z, raid0, raid1, raid5, raidz, redundancy, router, signify, stripe, the worst pun i've done so far, theraven, tour, tutorial, ufs, zfs
This week on the show we'll be showing you how to set up RAID arrays in both FreeBSD and OpenBSD. There's also an interview with David Chisnall - of the FreeBSD core team - about the switch to Clang and a lot more. As usual, we'll be dropping the latest news and answering your emails, so sit back and enjoy some BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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35: Puffy Firewall
April 30th, 2014 | 1 hr 19 mins
3rd, book of pf, bsd, bsdcan, dragonflybsd, firewall, fork, freebsd, guide, hackathon, howto, interview, ipfilter, ipfw, iptables, libressl, m2k14, netbsd, no starch press, nostarch, npf, openbsd, openssl, packet filter, pcbsd, peter hansteen, peter n.m. hansteen, pf, pfsense, pitrh, presentation, router, security, third edition, tutorial
We're back again! On this week's packed show, we've got one of the biggest tutorials we've done in a while. It's an in-depth look at PF, OpenBSD's firewall, with some practical examples and different use cases. We'll also be talking to Peter Hansteen about the new edition of "The Book of PF." Of course, we've got news and answers to your emails too, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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30: Documentation is King
March 26th, 2014 | 1 hr 22 mins
2014, access point, asiabsdcon, bhyve, bhyvecon, bsd, cs24-c, datacenter, dell, doceng, documentation, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foundation, freebsd, freenas, fs, guide, hammer, hammer2, hammerfs, howto, igor, interview, ixsystems, lists, mail, mailing lists, man pages, manpages, megaport, netbsd, openbsd, pcbsd, pfsense, rack, router, rtfm, rump kernels, server, sun, synology, t5120, tutorial, wap, wireless
Finally hit 30 episodes! Today we'll be chatting with Warren Block to discuss BSD documentation efforts and future plans. If you've ever wondered about the scary world of mailing lists, today's tutorial will show you the basics of how to get help and contribute back. There's lots to get to today, so sit back and enjoy some BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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25: A Sixth pfSense
February 19th, 2014 | 1 hr 7 mins
2014, amazon, asiabsdcon, bandwidth, books, bsd, build, custom, dragonflybsd, ec2, edge router, edgebsd, edgerouter, edgerouter lite, eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2014, firewall, fosdem, freebsd, freebsd journal, gateway, graphs, guide, hackathon, hangout, howto, images, instance, interview, ipfilter, ipfw, michael w lucas, mips, netbsd, new zealand, openbsd, pcbsd, pf, pfsense, php, pkgsrc, router, signed packages, smp, tutorial, web interface, webui
We have a packed show for you this week! We'll sit down for an interview with Chris Buechler, from the pfSense project, to learn just how easy it can be to deploy a BSD firewall. We'll also be showing you a walkthrough of the pfSense interface so you can get an idea of just how convenient and powerful it is. Answers to your questions and the latest headlines, here on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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19: The Installfest
January 8th, 2014 | 1 hr 21 mins
access point, bsd, bsdinstall, competition, contest, dnscrypt, dnscurve, dragonflybsd, freebsd, gce, giveaway, google compute engine, guide, howto, installer, installfest, interview, ixsystems, jails, megacore, mitm, netbsd, openbsd, opendns, pc-sysinstall, pcbsd, performance, pillow, pkgsrc, router, sets, signed packages, signify, sweepstakes, sysinstall, testing, tuning, tutorial
We've got some special treats for you this week on the show. It's the long-awaited "installfest" segment, where we go through the installer of each of the different BSDs. Of course we also have your feedback and the latest news as well... and... we even have our very first viewer contest! There's a lot to get to today on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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13: Bridging the Gap
November 27th, 2013 | 1 hr 8 mins
amazon, anoncvs, bsd, bsd router project, cron, current, cvs, dragonflybsd, ec2, email alerts, errata, firewall, founder, freebsd, guide, high performance, howto, interview, jhk, jordan hubbard, netbsd, openbsd, openzfs, patches, pcbsd, pfsense, portmgr, puffy, release, router, script, stable, tunneling, tutorial
This week on the show, we sit down for an interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders of the FreeBSD project - and the one who invented ports! Later in the show, we'll be showing you some new updates to the OpenBSD router tutorial from a couple weeks ago. We've also got news, your questions and even our first viewer-submitted video, right here on BSD Now.. the place to B.. SD.
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11: The Gateway Drug
November 13th, 2013 | 1 hr 49 mins
6.4, aes gcm, automatic, bsd, bsd router project, building, dragonfly, dragonfly digest, dragonflybsd, filesystem in userspace, firewall, freebsd, fuse, gateway, guide, hammer fs, howto, interview, kernel panic, netbsd, network, openbsd, openssh, openssl, pcbsd, portmgr, router, server, small home office, soho, tbrp, tutorial
This time on the show, we sit down to chat with Justin Sherrill of the DragonflyBSD project about their new 3.6 release. Later on, we'll be showing you a huge tutorial that's been baking for over a month - how to build an OpenBSD router that'll destroy any consumer router on the market! There's lots of news to get caught up on as well, so sit back and enjoy some BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.