From george at ceetonetechnology.com Wed Dec 4 16:29:57 2024 From: george at ceetonetechnology.com (George Rosamond) Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 16:29:57 -0500 Subject: [talk] tonight's meeting CANCELLED Message-ID: <8580953a-9804-4347-914d-ca1c5a0782e9@ceetonetechnology.com> Apologies for last minute notification.. but tonight's meeting is cancelled. From assaf at eml.cc Thu Dec 5 19:09:21 2024 From: assaf at eml.cc (assaf rutenberg) Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2024 19:09:21 -0500 Subject: [talk] OpenVPN vs Wireguard Message-ID: <52db8889-b479-4aab-b122-276570d354c3@app.fastmail.com> Please forgive me if this topic has been beaten to death, but I'm having trouble finding objective data on this. Does anyone on list care to chime in on which protocol is preferable/superior to the other? Thanks. Assaf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jpb at jimby.name Fri Dec 6 19:53:35 2024 From: jpb at jimby.name (jpb) Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2024 19:53:35 -0500 Subject: [talk] Note on IPFW Message-ID: <20241206195335.6c7625a6.jpb@jimby.name> Hello NYCBuggers, I'm in the process of writing a book on IPFW. Since there are a lot of technical folks on this list, I was wondering if some of you would be open to reviewing a draft. It's currently about 90% done. I would be grateful for any criticism - good or bad. I would also welcome suggestions on how to improve the book - new sections, more emphasis on this or that part, more (or less) detail, etc. The book is written with the FDP toolkit, and there are a couple of glitches with the tooling I'm still working out. In particular, Appendix A refuses to budge from up front in the text, but these are issues I can solve later. Also, some of my draft markers (@@@) are still waiting for me to fix various bits. Anyway, the draft is here: https://www.jimby.name/fbsd/ipfw/en/books/ipfw-primer/ipfw-introduction/ I'm also contacting PHK and Andrey Elsukov with a similar request. If you know of anyone else who might be interested in reviewing the text, please let me know. Thanks and Best Regards, Jim Brown jpb at jimby.name From mcevoy.pat at gmail.com Sat Dec 7 11:53:34 2024 From: mcevoy.pat at gmail.com (Pat McEvoy) Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2024 11:53:34 -0500 Subject: [talk] Ideas for Next NYC*BUG: Jan 8 ? Message-ID: <621641A6-C320-4744-B61B-878A86595877@gmail.com> Hello Folks, Wishing you all a lovely holiday season and wondering if anyone has any ideas for a meeting for Jan 8th. Patrick From mcevoy.pat at gmail.com Thu Dec 12 12:05:59 2024 From: mcevoy.pat at gmail.com (Pat McEvoy) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 12:05:59 -0500 Subject: [talk] NEXt NYC*BUG: QEMU 2025-01-08 @ 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) Message-ID: <9037D3D1-70A0-42C9-AFB6-AB612E8CEB7A@gmail.com> Next NYC*BUG: 2025-01-08 @ 18:45 EST (23:45 UTC) QEMU Virtualization on BSDs, Jim Brown This meeting will be streamed. A section of the FreeBSD Handbook comes to life as Jim Brown covers QEMU. This talk will cover how QEMU fits into the open source world, host architechtures, and OSes, and how it fits into the *BSDs. More Info: https://www.nycbug.org/index?action=view&id=10704 #runbsd