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+Software RAID on OpenBSD using RAIDframe, NewsForge, March 14, 2006
+
+"Software RAID provides an easy way to add redundancy or speed up a system
+without spending lots of money on a RAID adapter."
+Manolis Tzanidakis talks us through setting up RAID using OpenBSD.
+He describes the detailed steps, and recommends careful testing
+before putting the system into production, including taking one disk
+out of service and ensuring that it gets reloaded correctly.
+Ends with a technique for monitoring clean operation on an ongoing basis.
+
+
+
Report on Business Television
March 10, 5:45pm MST
Theo de Raadt was interviewed by Howard Green on The Business Show:
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OpenBGPd in OpenBSD
Daemon News, March, 2006
-Check out the notes and slides from Henning Brauer's presentation at
+Check out the notes and slides from Henning Brauer's presentation at
NANOG 36;
the text and questions cover everything from how and why OpenBGPd got created,
through configuration and tools, to integration with pf and CARP,
@@ -149,11 +162,11 @@
Zero to IPSec in 4 minutes
Security Focus, February 28, 2006
This article, as its lead-in says,
-"looks at how to get a fully functional IPSec VPN up and running between two fresh OpenBSD
+"looks at how to get a fully functional IPSec VPN up and running between two fresh OpenBSD
installations in about four minutes flat".
If you've shied away from setting up an IPSEC VPN because of config file complexity,
now is the time to reconsider.
-Dragos Ruiu shows you how the ipsecctl command (introduced to the world in OpenBSD 3.8)
+Dragos Ruiu shows you how the ipsecctl command (introduced to the world in OpenBSD 3.8)
makes it really easy to set up a VPN between consenting OpenBSD machines.
He states that he and a colleague were able to get two machines talking over IPSEC
in a few minutes, and only changing a few configuration files.
@@ -187,7 +200,7 @@
Paul Zacharzewski from Edmonton called to ask Mitnick for his opinion of OpenBSD.
If you don't want to download the whole show from coasttocoastam.com,
you can listen to an
-MP3 excerpt of this call
+MP3 excerpt of this call
in which Mitnick says: "Well, I actually use OpenBSD, so I do like it".
@@ -220,13 +233,13 @@
OpenBSD
Goes to Venice,
OpenBSD Journal, November 16, 2005
-"What happens when you put a dozen developers on a little island with their
+"What happens when you put a dozen developers on a little island with their
laptops, power, and an internet connection?
During the first week of November some OpenBSD developers met in a
little island in Venice's lagoon to hack on the ports system.
This was probably the first ports hackathon and was followed by
-OpenCON, a European conference
+OpenCON, a European conference
fully dedicated to OpenBSD..."
Great coverage of the OpenBSD Porting Hackathon: people, ports, beer, ...
Contains a link to
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Although the installation process may be hard to get used to at first for
the average Linux user, the author tells us that one can learn a lot from
it. Furthermore, the article clears up the common misconception that working
-on an OpenBSD system is very different from working on a Linux system.
+on an OpenBSD system is very different from working on a Linux system.
In particular, the author states that on OpenBSD, "virtually the entire
catalog of familiar free and open source software titles is available through
the packages and ports system".
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