3: MX with TTX

EPISODE · Sep 18, 2013 · 1H 1M

3: MX with TTX

from BSD Now · host JT Pennington

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. Headlines 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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