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[FreeBSD] Connecting to IPv6

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Met deze howto kan je alvast het IPv6 protocol gaan gebruiken…. zodat je op de toekomst bent voorbereid.

[quote]You may be lucky enough to have an ISP that offers a connection to the 6Bone‚ but chances are you don’t. In case of the latter‚ what you need is tunneling. Tunneling is sending one protocol inside another over a network. In this case‚ your computer creates an IPv6 packet‚ then it wraps it in an IPv4 packet. Then it is sent to a tunnel endpoint on the Internet. This endpoint unwraps the IPv4 packet and sends the IPv6 packet onto the 6Bone. Then it also wraps up data that the other computer responds with and sends it back to yours‚ where it will be unwrapped and examined. This method is very common for putting one kind of network on another.
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[url=http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=524]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: FreeBSD, Networking

BBned wil hulp gemeentes bij uitrol

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.webwereld.nl]WebWereld[/url]

DSL-aanbieder BBned is een ‘praktijkgericht programma’ gestart onder de veelzeggende naam PubliekPrivaat. Het doel: het stimuleren van het gebruik van DSL in heel Nederland. Lokale overheden moeten hieraan bijdragen, vindt BBned.

Het jonge bedrijf wil nog dit jaar samen met gemeentes waar nog geen DSL-voorzieningen beschikbaar zijn, deze alsnog realiseren. Tot nu toe heeft BBned op eigen initiatief al zo’n driehonderd wijkcentrales geschikt gemaakt voor DSL. De kosten hiervan bedragen volgens het bedrijf per centrale gemiddeld 125.000 euro.

[url=http://www.webwereld.nl/nieuws/10958.phtml]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

Testing FreeBSD-Current

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.onlamp.com/]OReilly Network Onlamp[/url]

FreeBSD -current wordt getest en de uitkomsten hiervan kan je in dit artikel terugvinden. Programmeurs kunnen hulp bieden door adviesen te geven over hoe een bug opgelost kan worden. DP1 is geen versie voor mensen die met Unix/ FreeBSD willen beginnen of c00l willen doen.

[quote]If you’re a programmer‚ feel free to take a stab at a fix. The FreeBSD folks would be delighted to get a suggested patch for a problem. If you’re not a programmer‚ that’s OK; just be certain to include your dump debugging session.
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[url=http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

Evolution: From the Server to the D

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.applelust.com]AppleLust.com[/url]

In dit artikel wordt de geschiedenis van UNIX en de evolutie van server tot workstation beschreven.

[quote]Before UNIX‚ the computer world was in utter chaos as each system vendor wrote a completely different operating system for each product line they sold. The “interoperability” of today was a distant and unrealized dream as each of these operating systems had their own rules and their own protocols‚ and there was no such thing as “ease of use.” Since different computer models from even the same vendor would have a different operating system‚ chances were good that if a company were to upgrade to a larger or newer computer‚ they would often need to reenter any previously entered data into the new machine
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[url=http://www.applelust.com/alust/terminal/archives/terminal020301.shtml]Het hele artikel[/url]

[quote]”The two major products to come out of Berkley: LSD and UNIX.
We don’t believe this to be a coincidence.” – Unknown.
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Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

OpenBSD 3.1 beschikbaar voor bestel

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.openbsd.org]OpenBSD.org[/url]

OpenBSD 3.1 zal voor 19 Mei gereleased worden. Je kan nu alvast je CD’s en Shirt bestellen.

[img]http://www.bsdfreaks.nl/images/pics/25.gif[/img]

[url=http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html]Hier kan je bestellen[/url]

Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

Microsoft learns a lesson from comp

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.cnn.com]CNN[/url]

Microsoft blijkt‚ voor het hosten van Hotmail‚ nog steeds FreeBSD te gebruiken.

[quote]But perhaps the damage is already done.

Microsoft’s public talk about how much it dislikes the open and free software approach has served to unite what was a fractious community of advocates — as well as draw more adherents to the movement‚ said the Free Software Foundation’s Kuhn.

“Microsoft is helping us by making us a story‚” he said.
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[url=http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/industry/04/16/microsoft.open.source.ap/index.html]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

Darwin/Mac OS X: The Fifth BSD

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Bron: [url=http://www.applelust.com]AppleLust[/url]

In dit artikel worden de 5 BSDs besproken‚ BSDi‚ OpenBSD‚ NetBSD‚ FreeBSD en Darwin / Mac OS X.

[quote]Much of the early work on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) in the 1970’s was based on code originally from AT&T. In fact‚ all BSD source distributions up through 4.3BSD-Tahoe required the user to also purchase a source license from AT&T because a significant portion of the BSD source came directly from AT&T UNIX. This additional cost became prohibitively expensive for vendors wanting to use the BSD-derived‚ TCP/IP networking code for the PC market. These vendors requested that Berkeley break out this “BSD-only” code and provide it as a separate product. This “wholly-BSD” product was released as Network Release 1 in 1989‚ and it became an instant success. Work began soon thereafter to rewrite the AT&T portions of the rest of the 4.3BSD code to produce a feature-complete‚ BSD operating system without the costly licensing constraints imposed by AT&T.
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[url=http://www.applelust.com/alust/terminal/archives/terminal041202.shtml]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: *BSD news from the past

Nieuwe fora op BSDFreaks board

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Je kan nu ook je problemen met betrekking tot webscripting, programmeren ed kwijt in de nieuwe fora. Ook kan je Howto Requesten in het daarvoor bestemde forum! 🙂 Veel plezier ermee!

Filed Under: Site news

[FreeBSD] A Multimedia Tutorial For FreeBSD

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Met dit artikel wordt je op weg geholpen met de multimedia mogelijkheden van FreeBSD.

[quote]As I have spent more and more time checking out the Linux and Unix forums on this site‚ I have realized the volume of dedicated Unix enthusiasts. Realizing not many articles on Exam Notes apply directly to them‚ I have decided to dedicate an entire article to FreeBSD‚ which is a Unix derivative developed at the Berkley Campus of the University of California.

In the old days‚ FreeBSD didn’t offer much along the lines of Sound support but that has all changed. FreeBSD now can provide sound and multimedia support as good as‚ or better than‚ and Windows system. In this article‚ I’m going to explain how you can:
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[url=http://www.examnotes.net/?s=c2ac4e7a9d6f40c0e040f48e3634bae2&counter=491&ind=122]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: FreeBSD

[OpenBSD] Securing Small Networks Part 2

April 3, 2002 by Rob

Deze howto gaat net als deel 1 over het beveiligen van je netwerk met OpenBSD als router / firewall. Deze keer bespreekt de schrijver de nieuwe packet filter PF.

[quote]As you can see‚ the names of the configuration files have changed as well: packet filtering rules are now stored in the pf.conf file located in the /etc directory. The network address translation rules are stored in the nat.conf file located in the same directory. When pfctl complains about syntax errors‚ use the -v option to display the rules as they are processed by pfctl. For example‚ when the packet filtering rules contain errors‚ use pfctl –v –R /etc/pf.conf | less to browse the output and locate lines with errors; then edit the configuration file and try uploading the new rules again.
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[url=http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/11/securing.html]Het hele artikel[/url]

Filed Under: Networking, OpenBSD

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