BSD Now 497: Random Relinking SSHD

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How to Catch a Bitcoin Miner, A Call For More Collaboration, zstd updates, hating hackathons, How to monitor multiple log files at once, KeePassXC, sshd random relinking at boot, and more.

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23 May 2023
Valuable News – 2023/05/22  

The Valuable News weekly series is dedicated to provide summary about news, articles and other interesting stuff mostly but not always related to the UNIX or BSD systems.

21 May 2023
FreeBSD: Protect your web servers against PHP shells, web shells and malwares  

In this article, Özgür Konstantin Kazanççı explains how the clamAV tool can scan and detect malicious PHP shells/malwares effectively, especially on web servers, by implementing free, trusted 3rd party signature databases into it.

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19 May 2023
BSD Now 507: Michael W. Lucas Interview  

Author Michael W. Lucas joins in interview to talk about his latest book projects. Find out what he’s up to regarding mail servers, conferences, his views on ChatGPT, and more.

18 May 2023
Valuable News – 2023/05/15  

The Valuable News weekly series is dedicated to provide summary about news, articles and other interesting stuff mostly but not always related to the UNIX or BSD systems.

15 May 2023
FreeBSD 13.2 on ThinkPad T14 (GEN1)  

Is this laptop a good choice for daily FreeBSD use?

12 May 2023
BSD Now 506: A greener BSD  

Comparing Modern Open-Source Storage Solutions, FreeBSD Q1 Status Report, Hello Systems 0.8.1 Release, OpenBSD: Managing an inverter/converter with NUT, Tips for Running a Greener FreeBSD, BSDCAN Registration open.

OpenZFS – Understanding ZFS vdev Types  

The most common category of ZFS questions is “how should I set up my pool?” Sometimes the question ends “... using the drives I already have” and sometimes it ends with “and how many drives should I buy." Either way, this article can help you make sense of your options.

09 May 2023
Self-Hosted Bookmarks using DAV and httpd on OpenBSD  

How to Install the PHP environment, Setup the DAV web-space, Ofuscated URLs and users, Authenticated access, Users data separation, How to Keep the code simple and add more DAV spaces.

Valuable News – 2023/05/09  

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cron(8) now supports random ranges with steps in OpenBSD  

Thanks to the commit by Todd Miller (millert@), cron(8) now supports random values in a range with a step value (i.e. "~/" in crontab(5) entries).

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