A walk-through of FreeBSD Hyper-V device drivers
How they are structured and how they work together
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Abusing SSH for ZFS and Profit
SSH Bulk Transfer Performance Improvements
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Adding wireless sensors to FreeBSD using a cheap USB-TV-stick instead of a soldering iron
Collect data from your home on your BSD-box using wireless sensors and a USB-TV-stick
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Amateur Radio and SDR
BoF
Event type
: Meeting
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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BGP for developers and sysadmins
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: Tutorial
Language used for presentation
: English
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BSD in 60 Days
Implementation of various BSD tools in the Australian NGO/NFP Health Services Industry
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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BSDA
BSD Certification
Event type
: Other
Track
: Certification
Language used for presentation
: English
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BSDA
BSD Certification
Event type
: Other
Track
: Certification
Language used for presentation
: English
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BUG BoF
BSD User Group (BUG) BoF
Event type
: Meeting
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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Backpressure up the I/O stack
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Boosting bhyve networking with netmap
netmap as a fast network backend for hypervisors
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Building products based on OpenZFS, using channel programs
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Invited Talks
Language used for presentation
: English
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Centrally managing an ISP with NetBSD and PostgreSQL
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Closing session
The wrap up
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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Continuous Integration of The FreeBSD Project
Build daemon with daemon
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Creating a Completely Tor-ified Network With BSD and an RPI3
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Security
Language used for presentation
: English
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DTrace Internals: Digging into DTrace
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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DTrace for Developers: no more printfs
part 1 of 2 (all day)
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: Tutorial
Language used for presentation
: English
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DTrace for Developers: no more printfs
part 2 of 2 (all day)
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: Tutorial
Language used for presentation
: English
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Debugging the debugger
Why your debugger doesn't work when you need it to
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Doc Lounge
doc doc doc
Event type
: Meeting
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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Doc Lounge
doc doc doc
Event type
: Meeting
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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FreeBSD ARM : Before Kernel
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Embedded
Language used for presentation
: English
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FreeBSD as a Service
Challenges and Opportunities to Better Use FreeBSD in Enterprise Environments
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Invited Talks
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FreeBSD's Influences -- porting Hyper-V to Illumos
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Invited Talks
Language used for presentation
: English
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From microservices to monoliths
A sysadmin's deep dive into migrating a complex web application stack to FreeBSD whilst ignoring conventional wisdom.
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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From the outside
Measuring and understanding FreeBSD using the gem5 simulator.
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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GENERIC ARM
Creating a single kernel configuration for FreeBSD/armv6
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Embedded
Language used for presentation
: English
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Goat BOF
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Hacker Lounge HNN013
meet, greet, hack
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Hacker Lounge HNN013
meet, greet, hack
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Hacker Lounge L140
meet, greet, hack
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Hacker Lounge L140
meet, greet, hack
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Hardening pkgsrc
Securing packages, 17.000 at a time
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Security
Language used for presentation
: English
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How to build high performance PF and Websites with FreeBSD in the Cloud
Track
: Hacking
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IP Forwarding Fastpath
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Lunch
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Lunch
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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MP-safe Networking in NetBSD: Current Status and Future Direction
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Newcomers orientation and mentorship
For first time BSDCan attendees
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Not simply pieces of string
Ethernet in the 21st Century
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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Oblivious sandboxing
Developments in transparent sandboxing with Capsicum
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Security
Language used for presentation
: English
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OpenSMTPD for the Real World
Mail Server Tutorial
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: Tutorial
Language used for presentation
: English
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PF and networking tutorial with OpenBSD
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: Tutorial
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Registration - at The Red Lion
Pick up your registration pack, have a beer!
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Registration pack assembly
assembly, deliver, drink
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Save-Restore feature for bhyve x86_64
Current status of save-restore feature for bhyve x86_64
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Invited Talks
Language used for presentation
: English
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Sponsors BOF
Event type
: Other
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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SysAdm
FreeBSD Administration Made Easy
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Tea, coffee, snacks
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Tea, coffee, snacks
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Tea, coffee, snacks
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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Tea, coffee, snacks from 8:30
nom nom nom
Event type
: Other
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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The FreeBSD Toolchain
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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The History and Future of Core Dumps in FreeBSD*
*and other related OS
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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The IT Infrastructure community norms
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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The OpenBSD Web Stack
httpd, carp, and relayd
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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The OpenBSD virtual machine daemon
The design and implementation of vmd(8)
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Hacking
Language used for presentation
: English
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The Realities of DTrace on FreeBSD
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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The Red Lion
Closing Social Event
Event type
: Other
Language used for presentation
: English
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The State of Network Security Tools on BSD
A discussion on the current state of network security tools and their advocacy across the various BSD operating systems.
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Security
Language used for presentation
: English
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The Trouble with FreeBSD
How did the FreeBSD community become what it is today?
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Social
Language used for presentation
: English
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The opening session & keynote
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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Tor on the BSDs
a BoF for those running or interested in running Tor on a BSD
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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Understanding NFSv4 ACL's
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Universal Userland
Why do we need to be different?
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Where is IPv6 going ?
Current state of affairs from "the land of plentyful addresses"
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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Works in Progress Sessions
Short stories from projects around the world
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Plenary
Language used for presentation
: English
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ZFS BoF
Event type
: Other
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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pf+rdomains create splendid multi-tenancy firewalls
Put all the tenants on one machine
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: System Administration
Language used for presentation
: English
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poudriere image BOF
Event type
: Workshop
Track
: BOF
Language used for presentation
: English
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secmodel_sandbox: An application sandbox for NetBSD
Event type
: Lecture
Track
: Security
Language used for presentation
: English
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tcp synfloods
an old yet current problem, and improving pf's response
Event type
: Lecture
Language used for presentation
: English
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