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Playing around with the gopher protocol. Description of gopher from the 1995 book "Student's Guide to the Internet" by David Clark. Also, at the end of the episode is audio from an interview with Mark McCahilll and Farhad Anklesaria that can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR76UI7aTvs Check out http://gopher.floodgap.com/gopher/ File In…
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Can you believe that it has been a decade of BSDTalk? The first episode aired on Dec 20, 2005. An interview with Robert N. M. Watson and George V. Neville-Neil about teaching operating systems with tracing and teachbsd.org. File Info: 36Min, 18Mb. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk260/bsdtalk260.ogg…
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Oct 2015 is the 20th anniversary of the OpenBSD source tree! This episode is brought to you by the id utility, which returns the user identity. id appeared in 4.4 BSD. An interview from vBSDCon 2015 with Chris Henschen from fP Technologies. They recently ported their filePro Plus product to FreeBSD. File Info: 6Min, 3MB Ogg Link: https://archive.or…
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A talk from vBSDCon in 2013 titled Verisign and FreeBSD: Internet Scale Services at 10 Gigabits per Server presented by Mike Bentkofsky, Marc de la Gueronniere, Julien Charbon File info: 47Min, 22MB Ogg link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk251/bsdtalk251.oggBy Will Backman
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Looking forward to attending MeetBSD in California this weekend. Still working on finding a new /home for all my stuff, but thank you all who have offered suggestions and hosting. Playing with tor, but under no illusions that it makes me safe. One trick I did was to add the following to my pf.conf file on OpenBSD: block out all pass out proto { tcp…
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Just a short update about the server that houses the podcast files. University IT consolidation has created some unplanned changes, but I hope to have a new server spun up soon. Also, curious to hear what all of you use for your home directory on the Internet. File Info: 7Min, 3MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk245/bsdtalk245.ogg…
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Interview about mandoc with Ingo Schwarze. The project webpage describes mandoc as "a suite of tools compiling mdoc, the roff macro language of choice for BSD manual pages, and man, the predominant historical language for UNIX manuals." Recorded at BSDCan 2014. File Info: 16Min, 8MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk243/bsdtalk243.ogg…
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A recording of Baptiste Daroussin speaking at vBSDCon in October 2013. He is a FreeBSD source committer and project developer for PkgNG. PkgNG is a package management tool for FreeBSD. It is the replacement for the current pkg_info/pkg_create/pkg_add tools. File Info: 55Min, 26MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk239/bsdtalk239.ogg…
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An interview with George Neville-Neil about the upcoming FreeBSD Journal electronic magazine. More information at http://www.freebsdjournal.com/ The interview was recorded using google voice, and I apologize for the low bit rate audio. File Info: 22Min, 10MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk237/bsdtalk237.ogg…
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This episode has been brought to you by the id utility, which returns a user identity. The id utility first appeared in 4.4 BSD. Interview with Allan Jude at vBSDCon. We talk about ScaleEngine, Jupiter Broadcasting, Tech Snap, and the BSD Now podcast. Catch new episodes of these and many other fine podcasts at www.jupiterbroadcasting.com. File Info…
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This episode has been brought to you by jot, the utility to print sequential or random data. The jot utility first appeared in 4.2BSD. Interview with Chris Cappuccio. We talk about nsh and flashrd for OpenBSD. More information at http://www.nmedia.net/nsh/ File Info: 24Min, 12MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk229/bsdtalk229.ogg…
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