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93: Stacked in Our Favor

93: Stacked in Our Favor

We're at BSDCan this week, but fear not! We've got a great interview with Sepherosa Ziehau, a DragonFly developer, about their network stack. After that, we'll be discussing different methods of containment and privilege separation. Assuming no polar bears eat us, we'll be back next week with more BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.

BSD Now

June 10, 20151h 8m

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We're at BSDCan this week, but fear not! We've got a great interview with Sepherosa Ziehau, a DragonFly developer, about their network stack. After that, we'll be discussing different methods of containment and privilege separation. Assuming no polar bears eat us, we'll be back next week with more BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.

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Interview - Sepherosa Ziehau - [email protected]

Features of DragonFlyBSD's network stack


Discussion

Comparing containment methods and privilege separation

  • chroot, jails, systrace, capsicum, filesystem permissions, separating users ***

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Topics

freebsdopenbsdnetbsddragonflybsdpcbsdtutorialhowtoguidebsdinterviewnetwork stackbsdcansystracecapsicumchrootjailsprivsepcaspercontainersdockerperformance