25: A Sixth pfSense

EPISODE · Feb 19, 2014 · 1H 7M

25: A Sixth pfSense

from BSD Now · host JT Pennington

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. This episode was brought to you by Headlines EuroBSDCon and AsiaBSDCon This year, EuroBSDCon will be in September in Sofia, Bulgaria They've got a call for papers up now, so everyone can submit the talks they want to present There will also be a tutorial section of the conference AsiaBSDCon will be next month, in March! All the info about the registration, tutorials, hotels, timetable and location have been posted Check the link for all the details on the talks - if you plan on going to Tokyo next month, hang out with Allan and Kris and lots of BSD developers! *** FreeBSD 10 on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite The Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite is a router that costs less than $100 and has a MIPS CPU This article goes through the process of installing and configuring FreeBSD on it to use as a home router Lots of good pictures of the hardware and specific details needed to get you set up It also includes the scripts to create your own images if you don't want to use the ones rolled by someone else For such a cheap price, might be a really fun weekend project to replace your shitty consumer router Of course if you're more of an OpenBSD guy, you can always see our tutorial for that too *** Signed pkgsrc package guide We got a request on IRC for more pkgsrc stuff on the show, and a listener provided a nice write-up It shows you how to set up signed packages with pkgsrc, which works on quite a few OSes (not just NetBSD) He goes through the process of signing packages with a public key and how to verify the packages when you install them The author also happens to be an EdgeBSD developer *** Big batch of OpenBSD hackathon reports Five trip reports from the OpenBSD hackathon in New Zealand! In the first one, jmatthew details his work on fiber channel controller drivers, some octeon USB work and ARM fixes for AHCI In the second, ketennis gets into his work with running interrupt handlers without holding the kernel lock, some SPARC64 improvements and a few other things In the third, jsg updated libdrm and mesa and did various work on xenocara In the fourth, dlg came with the intention to improve SMP support, but got distracted and did SCSI stuff instead - but he talks a little bit about the struggle OpenBSD has with SMP and some of the work he's done In the fifth, claudio talks about some stuff he did for routing tables and misc. other things *** Interview - Chris Buechler - [email protected] / @cbuechler pfSense Tutorial pfSense walkthrough News Roundup FreeBSD challenge continues Our buddy from the Linux foundation continues his switching to BSD journey In day 13, he covers some tips for new users, mentions trying things out in a VM first In day 14, he starts setting up XFCE and X11, feels like he's starting over as a new Linux user learning the ropes again - concludes that ports are the way to go In day 15, he finishes up his XFCE configuration and details different versions of ports with different names, as well as learns how to apply his first patch In day 16, he dives into the world of FreeBSD jails! *** BSD books in 2014 BSD books are some of the highest quality technical writings available, and MWL has written a good number of them In this post, he details some of his plans for 2014 In includes at least one OpenBSD book, at least one FreeBSD book and... Very strong possibility of Absolute FreeBSD 3rd edition (watch our interview with him) Check the link for all the details *** How to build FreeBSD/EC2 images Our friend Colin Percival details how to build EC2 images in a new blog post Most people just use the images he makes on their instances, but some people will want to make their own from scratch You build a regular disk image and then turn it into an AMI It requires a couple ports be installed on your system, but the whole process is pretty straightforward *** PCBSD weekly digest This time around we discuss how you can become a developer Kris also details the length of supported releases Expect lots of new features in 10.1 *** Feedback/Questions Sean writes in Jake writes in Niclas writes in Steffan writes in Antonio writes in Chris writes in ***

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