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If you could add one major quality-of-life improvement to Bastille in the next release, what would it be? We value community input!
Drop your ideas below.
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If you could add one major quality-of-life improvement to Bastille in the next release, what would it be? We value community input!
Drop your ideas below.
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Ditch the heavy automation tools. Our training introduces Bastille & Rocinante, the lightweight configuration management solutions built for FreeBSD. Efficiently manage and automate your BSD infrastructure. Simple, fast, secure.
Email [email protected] to join our upcoming Jan 2026 cohort!
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It's Tuesday so you know what that means!
Each week we're showcasing the many automated jail templates available in the BastilleBSD templates repository.
This week we're building things with:
Keycloak - the open source identity and access management solution. Add single-sign-on and authentication to applications and secure services with minimum effort.
Thank you to GitHub user aindros for this contribution.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/tree/main/net/keycloak
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The BastilleBSD team is pleased to announce the release of Rocinante v1.0.1.251120! This release includes a number of fixes and improvements.
Big thank you to everyone that contributed to this release!
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/rocinante/releases/tag/1.0.1.251120#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Rocinante #automation #devops #sysadmin
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Manage resources like a pro!
Bastille, paired with robust FreeBSD features, gives you fine-grained control over CPU, memory, and network resources for each isolated jail. Efficiency and control—a powerful combo.
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Manage resources like a pro!
Bastille, paired with robust FreeBSD features, gives you fine-grained control over CPU, memory, and network resources for each isolated jail. Efficiency and control—a powerful combo.
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Manage resources like a pro!
Bastille, paired with robust FreeBSD features, gives you fine-grained control over CPU, memory, and network resources for each isolated jail. Efficiency and control—a powerful combo.
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Manage resources like a pro!
Bastille, paired with robust FreeBSD features, gives you fine-grained control over CPU, memory, and network resources for each isolated jail. Efficiency and control—a powerful combo.
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Manage resources like a pro!
Bastille, paired with robust FreeBSD features, gives you fine-grained control over CPU, memory, and network resources for each isolated jail. Efficiency and control—a powerful combo.
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Aside from Jails, what is your go-to, must-have feature in the FreeBSD ecosystem?
Is it ZFS? The PF firewall? Maybe Capsicum?
Let us know what you can't live without in the comments!
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@BastilleBSD What about a tutorial at next years #EuroBSDCon2026 in #Brussels?
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Our community is our strength!
Want to make a real impact on a fantastic open-source security project?
Bastille is always looking for code, documentation, and fresh ideas.
Patches welcome!
Find us on GitHub: https://github.com/BastilleBSD/bastille
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Securing your infrastructure is a marathon, not a sprint. Dedicate 30 minutes this week to learning a new command or setting up your first Bastille Jail. Small steps lead to massive knowledge gains!
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Linux users: FreeBSD jails are like containers, but older and lighter.
BastilleBSD makes them approachable.
A great weekend project: try Bastille on FreeBSD and create some jails.
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Mini-guide: Deploying a simple nginx proxy jail:
PKG nginx
SERVICE nginx enable
SERVICE nginx startSimple. Reproducible. Automated.
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Unix sysadmins of old dreamed of safe, reproducible environments.
Bastillefiles finally make it trivial: a config file, a command, and a clean jail every time.
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Bastille networks can be bridged, NAT’d, or VNET’d.
Run jails like mini-VMs, or keep them lean on localhost.
Flexibility is baked in.
Which setup do you prefer?
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Did you know Bastillefiles let you declare system configs as code. Example:
PKG nginx
SYSRC nginx_enable=YES
SERVICE nginx startInfrastructure as text—track it in git, share it with the world.
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@BastilleBSD So far we have had a broad range of tutorials in parallel with FreeBSD and NetBSD devsummits.
Tomorrow and Sunday will be three parallel tracks of talks and we expect a lot of us will find it hard to choose which track to be in at any given time :)
Talks will be streamed and recorded though. So it will be possible to catch the ones you missed via peertube/youtube as soon as the AV team can get them ready (some time after the event itself) #ebc2025
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Working on BastilleBSD taught me this:
Small, improved steps over time build something unshakable.
In systems and in life. -
BastilleBSD ships with secure sysctl defaults inspired by CIS + HardenedBSD.
Security isn’t an add-on.
It’s the starting point.
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Creating BastilleBSD was as much about protecting my own sanity as securing my servers.
When the tools align with your values, things just flow.
What tools make your life easier?
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Set CPU and memory usage caps for jails!
BastilleBSD supports CPU and memory limits, helping you isolate and prioritize resources per container.
bastille limits TARGET add cpu 0,1
bastille limits TARGET add memory 1G -
Bastille 1.0 is full of great new features!
Say hello to the new `bastille network` command! View, inspect, and troubleshoot jail network interfaces and IPs from a single place.
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👻 Happy Friday the 13th to those who celebrate 👻 #BastilleBSD #Friday13th
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💡 Discover the flexibility of BastilleBSD for managing legacy environments.
We've now added support to bootstrap EOL releases of FreeBSD.
Great for testing or to securely sandbox legacy applications tied to unsupported versions!
Watch for this in our latest release.