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  1. Excellent bedtime read 📘 @cert_polska has just published a detailed report on attacks targeting critical infrastructure at the end of 2025. A must-read for anyone tracking cyber threats.

    cert.pl/uploads/docs/CERT_Pols

  2. Yesterday's Conference 2025 was an outstanding event, thank you for allowing online participation and releasing these videos so quickly.
    About : "Every commit is built against . Because it's a good operating system."
    AlanDekok[1]

    1. Source: freeradius-users@ mailing list, Fri Apr 22 20:20:34 UTC 2022.

  3. 🔔 Big news from the BSD world!

    FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD are reuniting!

    The new unified system will be called FreeBSDragon — and the first release (FreeBSDragon-1.0) is planned before the end of 2026!

    The new combined mascot artwork is almost ready and looks absolutely awesome ❤️

  4. runs just fine in jail. The ability to access network interfaces through the [1] can be easily granted, though the number of threads created exceeds the number of RSS queues available on the NICs. So there is still room for testing, maybe it is worth preparing flame graphs too.

    1. info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netma

  5. Entering the I spent some time today testing how
    runs in netmap mode on . The results were so impressive, that I switched from netflow to netmap mode immediately. Great job Pavel Odintsov!
    FastNetMon Community Edition is a free, open-source DDoS protection tool. We have PR 276516 on FreeBSD Bugzilla with a patch updating this port to the most recent version if you want to test it.

    github.com/pavel-odintsov/fast

  6. #FastNetMon runs just fine in #FreeBSD jail. The ability to access network interfaces through the #netmap[1] can be easily granted, though the number of threads created exceeds the number of RSS queues available on the NICs. So there is still room for testing, maybe it is worth preparing flame graphs too.

    1. info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netma

  7. #FastNetMon runs just fine in #FreeBSD jail. The ability to access network interfaces through the #netmap[1] can be easily granted, though the number of threads created exceeds the number of RSS queues available on the NICs. So there is still room for testing, maybe it is worth preparing flame graphs too.

    1. info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netma

  8. 🚀 2.7.1 is here!

    Running rock-solid on — and guess what? It works flawlessly on pure INET6-only hosts, no INET needed 💥

    Thinking about going ? This is your sign. FreeBSD makes it clean, simple, and powerful.

    Time to level up your network stack 🔥

  9. Submarine cables are protected by adopted in the 1880s the International Convention for the Protection of Submarine Cables. Poland didn't exist at that time, so it was ratified in 1935 by Sejm. Please see an excerpt from a page of the Journal of Laws below.

  10. For those who wonder what the Internet will look like in the post-IPv4 era.

  11. supports so well that this old 2 got a dedicated case today

  12. In 2018, a record with the wrong signature was resolved correctly on more than 50% of the probes.

    In the meantime, the number of Atlas probes active in .pl has probably decreased, and only well-maintained probes remain active, so the test is likely a bit skewed toward apparent spreading of DNSSEC deployment since neglected networks are less represented now. This means that networks that might still have poor validation could now be underrepresented.

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