Channel: OpenBSD
Let's install OpenBSD/riscv64 on QEMU
I wanted to get in on the OpenBSD/riscv64 bandwagon, but I don't have the money to spend on fancy new hardware. Fortunately, QEMU has RISC-V support. Unfortunately, I could not find any instructions to install OpenBSD on it. We'll just have to figure it out ourselves...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220418.html
#install #riscv64 #install
I wanted to get in on the OpenBSD/riscv64 bandwagon, but I don't have the money to spend on fancy new hardware. Fortunately, QEMU has RISC-V support. Unfortunately, I could not find any instructions to install OpenBSD on it. We'll just have to figure it out ourselves...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220418.html
#install #riscv64 #install
iblock: block scanner TCP connections under OpenBSD.
iblock is a software whose purpose is to detect TCP connections, on specific ports, in order to block the corresponding IP addresses, through Packet Filter...
https://doc.huc.fr.eu.org/en/monitor/iblock-openbsd/
#network
iblock is a software whose purpose is to detect TCP connections, on specific ports, in order to block the corresponding IP addresses, through Packet Filter...
https://doc.huc.fr.eu.org/en/monitor/iblock-openbsd/
#network
Let's try V on OpenBSD.
A long time ago, I submitted a patch for V. And then I mostly forgot about V. GitHub recently reminded me of its existence. Let's see if V still works on OpenBSD. I am going to build it, see if it is easily able to be made into a port, and then try some of their upstream-developed programs...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220426.html
#programming #v
A long time ago, I submitted a patch for V. And then I mostly forgot about V. GitHub recently reminded me of its existence. Let's see if V still works on OpenBSD. I am going to build it, see if it is easily able to be made into a port, and then try some of their upstream-developed programs...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220426.html
#programming #v
How to contribute to the OpenBSD project?
You like OpenBSD? Then, I'm quite sure you can contribute to it! Let me explain the many ways your skills can be used to improve the project and contribute back.
https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-05-03-contributing-to-openbsd.html
#system #contribute
You like OpenBSD? Then, I'm quite sure you can contribute to it! Let me explain the many ways your skills can be used to improve the project and contribute back.
https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-05-03-contributing-to-openbsd.html
#system #contribute
Programming Style Influences.
The point of this post isn't try and persuade you that you should also use OpenBSD's style as an influence, but I wanted to show what the effects of a programming style influence can be. I could equally have talked about how BBC BASIC, Arm 2 assembly, Python, Template Haskell, or many other languages and systems have influenced me, and I think the overall thrust of this post would have been similar...
https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2022/programming_style_influences.html
#code #programming
The point of this post isn't try and persuade you that you should also use OpenBSD's style as an influence, but I wanted to show what the effects of a programming style influence can be. I could equally have talked about how BBC BASIC, Arm 2 assembly, Python, Template Haskell, or many other languages and systems have influenced me, and I think the overall thrust of this post would have been similar...
https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2022/programming_style_influences.html
#code #programming
PFRE.
PFRE is a packet filter rule editor for OpenBSD/pf. PFRE is expected to be used by beginners and system administrators alike. The UTMFW and PFFW projects use PFRE on their web administration interfaces. If you don't want to install PFRE yourself, you can download the installation files of UTMFW or PFFW to test drive PFRE easily...
https://github.com/sonertari/PFRE
#pf #firewall #network
PFRE is a packet filter rule editor for OpenBSD/pf. PFRE is expected to be used by beginners and system administrators alike. The UTMFW and PFFW projects use PFRE on their web administration interfaces. If you don't want to install PFRE yourself, you can download the installation files of UTMFW or PFFW to test drive PFRE easily...
https://github.com/sonertari/PFRE
#pf #firewall #network
Own Your Calendar & Contacts With OpenBSD, BaĂŻkal, and FOSS Android.
In this tutorial I explain how I use BaĂŻkal running on OpenBSD to host my own calendar and address book, and how to consume them with FOSS apps on Android. Feel free to skip the introduction if you just want to dive straight into the tutorial, it's just there to provide context for those who are new to these topics...
https://baak6.com/baikal-openbsd-fossdroid/
#caldav #cardav #baikal
In this tutorial I explain how I use BaĂŻkal running on OpenBSD to host my own calendar and address book, and how to consume them with FOSS apps on Android. Feel free to skip the introduction if you just want to dive straight into the tutorial, it's just there to provide context for those who are new to these topics...
https://baak6.com/baikal-openbsd-fossdroid/
#caldav #cardav #baikal
đ«đ· [FR] Installation de pare-feu redondants avec OpenBSD. Tutorial from Matthieu Herb. #video #network
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Installation de pare-feu redondants avec OpenBSD
Auteurs : Matthieu Herrb, Tuto long, RĂ©sumĂ© :, PrĂ©-requisConnaissances de base sur : les systĂšmes de type Unix (Linux, *BSD,âŠ), les protocoles rĂ©seau TCP/IP, la sĂ©curitĂ© des systĂšmes d'information, ĂȘtre capable d'utiliser un systĂšme en ligne de commande,âŠ
OpenBSD 7.1 on PINE64 RockPro64.
This is a small write-up about installing OpenBSD 7.1 on a PINE64 RockPro64 SBC.
https://bsandro.tech/posts/openbsd-7.1-on-pine64-rockpro64/
#install #hardware #pine64
This is a small write-up about installing OpenBSD 7.1 on a PINE64 RockPro64 SBC.
https://bsandro.tech/posts/openbsd-7.1-on-pine64-rockpro64/
#install #hardware #pine64
Analyze OpenBSDâs Kernel with Domain-Specific Knowledge
In this article I want to show how we can analyze the OpenBSD kernel with domain-specific knowledge of spl(9) locking primitives, to find programming errors. This work was sponsored by Genua GmbH. Genua uses OpenBSD as a basis of many of their products. They allow developers to have a retreat twice a year for one week to hack on their own projects. This work is a result of it...
https://medium.com/@chrissicool/analyze-openbsds-kernel-with-domain-specific-knowledge-ca665d92eebb
#kernel
In this article I want to show how we can analyze the OpenBSD kernel with domain-specific knowledge of spl(9) locking primitives, to find programming errors. This work was sponsored by Genua GmbH. Genua uses OpenBSD as a basis of many of their products. They allow developers to have a retreat twice a year for one week to hack on their own projects. This work is a result of it...
https://medium.com/@chrissicool/analyze-openbsds-kernel-with-domain-specific-knowledge-ca665d92eebb
#kernel
0 Dependency Websites with OpenBSD & AsciiDoc.
I have fallen in love with a recent combination of software to make good looking websites, and having an easy to manage web server. Iâm a minimalist in many ways. Really, I find that it makes my life easier. I like to keep my blog up here and donât want to deal with database updates, language exploits, weird migrations, and so on. I also manage my churchâs website. I canât be having complex solutions that require large amounts of maintenance at multiple times a month because of a dozen pieces of software requiring version upgrades or what have you. Sure, some people have needs for elaborate content management systems, but sometimes you only need a simple site too, and why overcomplicate it?
https://blog.passwordclass.xyz/blogs/2022/06/0-dependency-websites-with-openbsd-asciidoc.html
#httpd #asciidoc #webserver
I have fallen in love with a recent combination of software to make good looking websites, and having an easy to manage web server. Iâm a minimalist in many ways. Really, I find that it makes my life easier. I like to keep my blog up here and donât want to deal with database updates, language exploits, weird migrations, and so on. I also manage my churchâs website. I canât be having complex solutions that require large amounts of maintenance at multiple times a month because of a dozen pieces of software requiring version upgrades or what have you. Sure, some people have needs for elaborate content management systems, but sometimes you only need a simple site too, and why overcomplicate it?
https://blog.passwordclass.xyz/blogs/2022/06/0-dependency-websites-with-openbsd-asciidoc.html
#httpd #asciidoc #webserver
OpenBSD has two new C compilers: chibicc and kefir.
In my never ending quest to have oksh support every C compiler in existence, I have ported two more C compilers to OpenBSD. They are chibicc and kefir. As always, let's review them and at the end I'll have links to unofficial ports so that you can play around with these C compilers...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220629.html
#chibicc #kefir #compiler
In my never ending quest to have oksh support every C compiler in existence, I have ported two more C compilers to OpenBSD. They are chibicc and kefir. As always, let's review them and at the end I'll have links to unofficial ports so that you can play around with these C compilers...
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220629.html
#chibicc #kefir #compiler
Running Minecraft server on OpenBSD.
For one reason or another, I had to set up a Minecraft server and, given that there is no OpenBSD port, I had to set it up from scratch... BTW, creating an OpenBSD port is out of this post's scope.
https://dataswamp.org/~rjc/running_minecraft_server_on_openbsd.html
#games #minecraft
For one reason or another, I had to set up a Minecraft server and, given that there is no OpenBSD port, I had to set it up from scratch... BTW, creating an OpenBSD port is out of this post's scope.
https://dataswamp.org/~rjc/running_minecraft_server_on_openbsd.html
#games #minecraft
oksh.
Unlike other ports of OpenBSD ksh, this port is entirely self-contained and aims to be maximally portable across operating systems and C compilers. We are always looking for new combinations to add support for...
https://github.com/ibara/oksh
#shell #ksh #portable
Unlike other ports of OpenBSD ksh, this port is entirely self-contained and aims to be maximally portable across operating systems and C compilers. We are always looking for new combinations to add support for...
https://github.com/ibara/oksh
#shell #ksh #portable
OpenBSD Kernel Internals â Creation of process from user-space to kernel space.
This time letâs discuss about the process creation in OpenBSD operating system from user-space level to kernel space. We will take an example of the user-space process that will be launched from the Command Line Interface (console), for example, âlsâ, and then what happens in kernel-space as a result of it...
https://medium.com/@_neerajpal/openbsd-kernel-internals-creation-of-process-from-user-space-to-kernel-space-31a504389f87
#kernel #userspace
This time letâs discuss about the process creation in OpenBSD operating system from user-space level to kernel space. We will take an example of the user-space process that will be launched from the Command Line Interface (console), for example, âlsâ, and then what happens in kernel-space as a result of it...
https://medium.com/@_neerajpal/openbsd-kernel-internals-creation-of-process-from-user-space-to-kernel-space-31a504389f87
#kernel #userspace
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