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Summary: Talking about the BSD family of free operating systems.
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Important when you don't trust the computer you are using, such as a library computer or internet kiosk. Available by default in Free/Net/Open BSD. FreeBSD uses OPIE, Net/Open use S/Key. One time passwords are based on your pass phrase, a non-repeating sequence number, and a seed. Initial setup should be done directly on the server. "skeyinit" for Net/Open, "opiepasswd -c" for FreeBSD. Enter a pass phrase that is not your regular account password. Find your current sequence number and seed with "opieinfo" or "skeyinfo", for example: "497 pc5246". Generate a list of the next 10 passwords and write them down, using "opiekey -n 10 497 pc5246" or "skey -n 10 497 pc5246". When you log in from a remote machine that might have a keystroke logger, you can now use a one time password instead of your regular password. For OpenBSD, log in as account:skey, for example "bob:skey", which will cause the system to present the s/key challenge. For NetBSD, the system will always present you with the s/key challenge if it is configured for your account, although you can still use your regular password. FreeBSD by default will force you to use a one time password if it is configured for your account. If you want both OPIE and password authentication, FreeBSD allows you to list trusted networks or hosts in /etc/opieaccess. Instead of carrying a list of passwords around, you can use s/key generators on a portable device that you trust, such as a palm pilot. For more info, check the man pages. File info: 6Min, 4MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk117/bsdtalk117.ogg
I was interviewed recently at http://www.allenstafford.com/podcast/. Interview with Rick Macklem about his work with NFSv4. More information at http://snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca/nfsv4/. File info: 13Min, 6MB. Ogg Link (fixed): https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk116/bsdtalk116.ogg
Interview with KAME project core researcher Jun-ichiro "itojun" Itoh Hagino. Transcript: http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk115.txt File Info: 10:45, 5MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk115/bsdtalk115.ogg
An interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team members: Brooks Davis, Warner Losh, George V. Neville-Neil, Hiroki Sato, and Robert Watson. The interview was recorded at BSDCan in Ottawa, Cananda. File Info: 35Min, 16MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk114/bsdtalk114.ogg I've tried exporting the ogg twice from Audacity, and it chops a few minutes out of the file every time. I'll try with a different tool.
Interview with Joseph Kong, Author of "Designing BSD Rootkits: An Introduction to Kernel Hacking" from No Starch Press. The interview was recorded at BSDCan in Ottawa. File Info: 15Min, 8MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk113/bsdtalk113.ogg
Interview at BSDCan with Qing Li and Tatuya Jinmei. We talk about the books that they authored with Keiichi Shima: "IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation" and "IPv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation." The books are available at Amazon.com or on the publisher's web site, www.mkp.com. File Info: 20Min, 10MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk112/bsdtalk112.ogg
News: OpenBSD 4.1 released. Registration is now open for the BSDA beta exam. Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We talk about Ham Radio on BSD. Slides from one of her talks: http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf File Info: 10Min, 5MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk111/bsdtalk111.ogg
Interview with Josh Berkus, Postgresql Lead at Sun Microsystems. We talk about the upcoming PGCon on 23-24 May 2007. More info at http://www.pgcon.org. File Info: 19Min, 9MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk110/bsdtalk110.ogg
News:iXsystems announced an agreement with Adobe Systems that will allow the next version of PC-BSD to have a Flash-enabled browser available on a default installation. George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development. See http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gnn for more information. File Info: 12Min, 6MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk109/bsdtalk109.ogg
Interview with Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net. File Info: 4MB, 8Min. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk108/bsdtalk108.ogg
Interview with Contiki OS Developer Adam Dunkels. You can find more information at http://www.sics.se/contiki/. File Info: 27Min, 13MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk107/bsdtalk107.ogg
Interview with Matthieu Herrb about Xenocara. File info: 7MB, 14 Min. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk106/bsdtalk106.ogg Transcript: http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/transcript-106.txt
Introduction to PF with Jason Dixon. File info: 25Min, 12MB. Ogg Link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk105/bsdtalk105.ogg
Getting to know the X Window System. Make sure you are in a text only mode. You might need to change how the system boots, or boot into single user mode. "startx" to make sure X is working right. "X" by itself gives the basic grey screen. "ctrl" and "alt" and "backspace" keys at the same time will zap X. "X & xterm -display :0" "xterm -geometry +300+300" "twm" or "metacity" File Info: 10Min, 5MB. Ogg link: https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk104/bsdtalk104.ogg
News: Registration now open for BSDCan 2007. Anyone interesting in a road trip? Also, pre-orders for OpenBSD 4.1 are available. Interview with Robert Ricci from www.Emulab.net. File Info: 16Min, 8MB. Ogg Link: \https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk103/bsdtalk103.ogg