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It's Tuesday so you know what that means.
Each week we're showcasing some of the many automated jail templates available in BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
AdGuard Home is a network-wide software for blocking ads & tracking. After you set it up, it'll cover ALL your home devices, and you don't need any client-side software for that.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/www/adguardhome/Bastillefile
#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Rocinante #AdGuardHome #TemplateTuesday
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It's Tuesday so you know what that means.
Each week we're showcasing some of the many automated jail templates available in BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
AdGuard Home is a network-wide software for blocking ads & tracking. After you set it up, it'll cover ALL your home devices, and you don't need any client-side software for that.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/www/adguardhome/Bastillefile
#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Rocinante #AdGuardHome #TemplateTuesday
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It's Tuesday so you know what that means.
Each week we're showcasing some of the many automated jail templates available in BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
AdGuard Home is a network-wide software for blocking ads & tracking. After you set it up, it'll cover ALL your home devices, and you don't need any client-side software for that.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/www/adguardhome/Bastillefile
#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Rocinante #AdGuardHome #TemplateTuesday
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It's Tuesday so you know what that means.
Each week we're showcasing some of the many automated jail templates available in BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
AdGuard Home is a network-wide software for blocking ads & tracking. After you set it up, it'll cover ALL your home devices, and you don't need any client-side software for that.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/www/adguardhome/Bastillefile
#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #Rocinante #AdGuardHome #TemplateTuesday
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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 BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage solution released under the GNU AGPL v3.0 license.
Thank you to GitHub user aindros for this contribution.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/tree/main/www/minio
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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 BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage solution released under the GNU AGPL v3.0 license.
Thank you to GitHub user aindros for this contribution.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/tree/main/www/minio
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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 BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage solution released under the GNU AGPL v3.0 license.
Thank you to GitHub user aindros for this contribution.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/tree/main/www/minio
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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 BastilleBSD.
This week we're building with:
MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage solution released under the GNU AGPL v3.0 license.
Thank you to GitHub user aindros for this contribution.
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/tree/main/www/minio
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dnscache, as you can see from that manual, needs both TCP and UDP listening sockets, so there's a TCP tool. The service ./run script for the DNS server chains through both tools.
There are also the three different kinds of AF_LOCAL listener tools.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands.html#UCSPIChainLoading
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Updated our Mastodon server burningboard.net to latest FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE-p7 . Everything running smoothly 🙂 :freebsd:
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I've got a Lenovo M93p Tiny with 16GB RAM and a Haswell Xeon. It's a great little unit that I used to use as my Haiku build box.
I'm thinking about using it as a #Forgejo (and maybe eventually #Codeberg) Actions runner, with a handful of lightweight VMs (Alpine, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Haiku), each using no more than a gig or two of memory.
Does anyone have any tips on doing this? I'm guessing #Proxmox would be a good start, but I wonder if #FreeBSD with #bhyve and #BastilleBSD might also do a good job.
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Current task - cloning a prod server to a dev one:
zfs send -vRc zroot/bastille@toSend00 | mbuffer -m 2G | ssh root@VPNIP "zfs receive zroot/bastille"
Done.
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Tooting toots with Tootly
Few years ago I got inspired by DF Tootbot and decided that I'd like to have something of this sort for my own blog. I knew I'll need something along the lines of what he was using, simply [...]
#aix #bash #bastillebsd #bcc #bpfcc #docker #fosstodon #ghost
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I'm joining the cosiest café on the web here at bsd.cafe and therefore, it's time for an #introduction ☕
I have many interest, most of which I'll talk about at my main gotosocial account @ruben I'm here to talk about BSD and other tech topics, but feel free to discuss anything else as well!
I also have a personal website @ https://kedara.eu where I #blog, tend a #DigitalGarden / #wiki and try to contribute to the #Indieweb #smallweb communities.
It's running on #FreeBSD with a #Caddy webserver. My main #gotosocial account also runs there in a #bastilleBSD jail, together with other #SelfHosted services.
Nice to meet you, have a great day! ✨
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Happy Friday!
@BastilleBSD @stefano #BSD Cafe Community, and all the Fediverse community 🤗
I enjoy this day with this song stuck in my head 🎶🎧
https://youtu.be/Nn1IeHL5DHY?is=tfbL4UI3OcSegqYF -
I need some advise here. Getting a little dizzy of all the options in jailing systems around networks and access.
I use now appjail until I get the hang of it, not quite ready 😉
I can use a bridge with epairs / vnet / netgraph / a combination of some of them…
Dhcp on these option partially work, but not with all combinations.Bridges/epairs are working on a different server with bastillebsd….
But now to the basic question (I know, it’s my lack of basic network skills here speaking):
It is easy the autocreate jails on a subnet interface with a new range (say 10.0.0.0) apart from the normal lan (192.168.0.0). I can ping the jail on the host but not from the lan (obvious).What is the best option to make it works? And how? A practical example or link would help.
#freebsd #lan #jail #vnet #epair #subnet #interfaces #Networking
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Freebsd virtualization is easy with the correct tools
Of course one can use the basic jail command but to make life easier: I prefer a tool around it.I use now BastilleBSD to create Freebsd jails, Bhyve for VMs.
I was looking for a combination tool with more options for export / clone easy backup and linux virtual machines/instances--> I tried CBSD: good command set, relatively easy to use, no good documentation. The Freebsd system install was a bit more invasive then I wanted. Too bad, a nice tool.
--> Then the (I hope) final solution which is a perfect match: appjail
1: The comparison table: https://appjail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/compare/
2: The documentation is sold, supported by a good repository of samples and jail templates
3: Easy to create a "native" freebsd jail, and linux in various flavours.
4: Vnets are auto created and maintained during start and stopExample for Freebsd:
appjail quick hello \
virtualnet=":ajnet" \
overwrite
done ;)Example for Alpine:
appjail makejail \
-j alpine \
-f gh+AppJail-makejails/alpine-linux \
-o template=/usr/local/share/examples/appjail/templates/linux.conf \
-o alias \
-o virtualnet=":ajnet address:192.168.X.XXX default" \
-o natappjail login alpine
Welcome to Alpine!
alpine:~#And for Debian Bookworm,:
appjail makejail \
-j debian \
-f gh+AppJail-makejails/debian \
-o template=/usr/local/share/examples/appjail/templates/linux.conf \
-o alias -o linuxfs -o osversion=bookworm -o type=linux+debootstrap \
-o virtualnet=":ajnet address:192.168.X.XXX default" \
-o nat -o devfs_ruleset=11appjail login debian
Linux debian.appjail 5.15.0 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p3 GENERIC x86_64
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@vermaden @stafwag @BastilleBSD
> Rockchip is probably a lot better idea
Every board has its app - all my autonomous robots enjoy the low power sipping with just enough processing for their needs with various Pi boards.
Rockchip that I tried hogged the bot's battery down real fast, and ran too hot when taxed hard.
Carl has speech reco, text-to-speech, OpenCV vision, totally autonomous and "plays" 8 hours before needing to return to his dock. "Alive" for 7 years.
#RaspberryPi3 #GoPiGo3 -
Probably because it's a meaningless designation for a poll. The Bourne, Bourne Again, Almquist, Debian Almquist, Thompson, Mashey, and Korn shells have all been sh on various operating systems. One could mean any of those, and more besides (e.g. the Watanabe shell), when writing "sh".
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Happy Friday!
@BastilleBSD @stefano #BSD Cafe Community, and all the Fediverse community 🤗
I enjoy this day with this song stuck in my head 🎶🎧
https://youtu.be/Nn1IeHL5DHY?is=tfbL4UI3OcSegqYF -
Happy Friday!
@BastilleBSD @stefano #BSD Cafe Community, and all the Fediverse community 🤗
I enjoy this day with this song stuck in my head 🎶🎧
https://youtu.be/Nn1IeHL5DHY?is=tfbL4UI3OcSegqYF -
Happy Friday!
@BastilleBSD @stefano #BSD Cafe Community, and all the Fediverse community 🤗
I enjoy this day with this song stuck in my head 🎶🎧
https://youtu.be/Nn1IeHL5DHY?is=tfbL4UI3OcSegqYF -
Happy Friday!
@BastilleBSD @stefano #BSD Cafe Community, and all the Fediverse community 🤗
I enjoy this day with this song stuck in my head 🎶🎧
https://youtu.be/Nn1IeHL5DHY?is=tfbL4UI3OcSegqYF -
It looks like iocage has been abandoned and I've found Bastille to have some advantages over it.
I tried to look up a way to migrate my jails to Bastille but so far everything includes exporting them from one system to another. Anyone know if I can do this on one system?
It seems that I should, given that both programs just manage the jails, but iocage uses a json file instead of the normal jail config and I'm not exactly sure what it's doing.
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📬 Tutorial: Wie betreibe ich einen Plex-Mediaserver mittels TrueNAS?
#Linux #Streaming #Tutorials #BastilleBSD #FreeBSD #iocage #OPNsense #PlexMediaServer #TrueNAS #Tutorial https://tarnkappe.info/tutorials/tutorial-wie-betreibe-ich-einen-plex-mediaserver-auf-einem-nas-262348.html -
Valuable News - 2020/02/24
The latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬/𝟬𝟮/𝟮𝟰 are now available.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2020/02/24/valuable-news-2020-02-24/
#verblog #vernews #news #freebsd #openbsd #linux #illumos #bastillebsd #orchestrator #ghostbsd #riscv #xorg #x11 #iocage #zfs #netbsd #power #talos #blackbird #thinkpad
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Any #FreeBSD sysadmins out there running #Bastille jails with multiple interfaces?
Or any sort of jail with multiple interfaces?
I was going to try out Bastille rather than old-fashioned manual "Thick" jail like the ones I’ve set up before because I've never done multiple interfaces or thin jails and Bastille seemed like a good way to do that. Except that it isn't working. At least not in the way I think the docs imply...
Of course I've opened an issue: https://github.com/BastilleBSD/bastille/issues/1440 -
I'm using Bastille to run jails on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE.
Does it matter (to Bastille) if I use templates, or can I just manually apply the setup from a template's Bastillefile?
Bastillefile example:
https://github.com/BastilleBSD/templates/blob/main/databases/mariadb-server/Bastillefile
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#cbsd seems overkill to manage 5-6 #freebsd #jails
Any recommendations that have minimal dependencies? Heard of #BastilleBSD and #Pot. Thoughts?
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@mingwei not sure about web uis, but there’s #CBSD https://cbsd.io/ and #BastilleBSD https://bastillebsd.org/ for straightforward jails management.