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Yes, something like #Kuberenetes or better #Docker exists for #FreeBSD world. Name is #BastilleBSD
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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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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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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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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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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 -
@curtosis @mazhe just an update. I transitioned to #XIGMANAS since #zVault still has not had an update in 6 months. I may go back to it later but Xigmanas is up to #FreeBSD 14.3 so it is further along. Still learning, but I am using @BastilleBSD for my @jellyfin jail configuration & management. Things could be easier but they are at least working. 😁👍🏾
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Imagine you went to bed last night and somehow woke up in the past.
What year do you *wish* we were waking up to today?
…and what would you do differently this time?
#Rewind #2026
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Reviewing DNS logs and noticed that `vuxml.freebsd.org` fails DNSSEC validation but `matrix-dev.freebsd.org` passes.
Can anyone else confirm or is my software buggy?
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Even the biggest problems are solved one step at a time. You can do this!
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Infrastructure success isn't built on one heroic effort, but on daily, consistent maintenance. Did you run your system updates this morning?
Keep that momentum going! Small habits, big results.
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Remember that open source is about community.
Don't be afraid to ask for help or share your solutions. Collaboration accelerates progress for everyone using Bastille. Let's build together!
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The path to mastery starts with curiosity. If you haven't explored FreeBSD Jails yet, make this the
week you dive in.Learning new isolation techniques pays off big in security and efficiency!
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Don't let imposter syndrome win. You have the skills to build, secure, and manage your infrastructure.
Take that next step and containerize a key service with Bastille today! You've got this!
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Every great system starts with a single line of code. Don't be afraid to start small on your big project.
Keep coding, keep learning, and keep building!
What open-source task are you tackling this week?
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I'm not getting much traction on a couple of reported issues in #FreeBSD ports.
Can some ports maintainers / committers take a look at these please?
These changes fully BROKE every adguardhome installation and need to be FULLY reverted. I've reported as such, but have not seen any responses.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=294574
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Are npm packages and dependencies an unmitigated disaster, or is it just me?
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What music is fueling your late-night Bastille development or sysadmin session? Are you coding to metal, classical, or total silence? Drop your power playlist!
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Enjoy your pre-holiday weekend!
I'm sure I will be doing homework toward to my Cybersecurity Master's degree.
Never stop learning.
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🧼 What do you include in your periodic.conf? Share your best practices and tips for a clean and tidy system. #FreeBSD #housekeeping
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What's your goal this weekend?
Maybe configuring your first hardened application jail? Whatever it is, take a break, but keep the learning light on! Happy coding!
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If you're curious to see something novel today, check this out.
https://www.youtube.com/live/2tVKonDzLDg?si=Vj4Mcphf6H4Ogxcc
I started live streaming from the remote Arizona desert at sunrise this morning, and the stream has been going all day.
Join me for warmer weather, desert solitude and some dystopian cyberpunk background music.
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Everyone has a favorite shell shortcut, alias, or script. Drop yours below — we’re always learning! 🧠💻 #shelltips #devlife
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The /tmp directory, a temporary file storage area, has been a part of UNIX-like systems since the earliest days.
What's the weirdest thing you've ever found in /tmp?