BSD: FreeBSD, Lazy Reading, and httpd on OpenBSD
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Luke Harris ☛ FreeBSD, networking, and books
Back to FreeBSD: I’ve been researching FreeBSD jails for the last two weeks. Honestly it’s an obsession at this point. I have read two books on jails: FreeBSD Jails using VNETs by Derik Ramirez and FreeBSD Mastery: Jails by Michael W. Lucas. VNETs was a helpful overview on how things work and Jails went in depth on those things. Unfortunately Jails has examples that use the abandoned iocage jail manager, but the author included alternatives using system tools. Including jib, a helpful script included with the base system which automates the creation and destruction of bridges and epairs in a VNET setup.
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DragonFly BSD Digest ☛ Lazy Reading for 2024/01/14
Mini-theme is about building the Internet without platforms, or at least without ones designed to extract revenue from you. Please, Own Your RSS Links. “I’m ChatGPT.” Vintage Calculator Designs, 1968-1983. Why do I know shell, and how can you? Banner Depot 2000. (via) Damaged Earth Catalog. More links. (also via) Multiplayer Mandelbrot.
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Web Browsers/Web Servers
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Jack Baty ☛ Custom error documents for httpd on OpenBSD
I could have just read the man page httpd.conf(5) and saved myself a lot of trouble.
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