| OpenBSD Multimedia Resources List
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audio recordings, video recordings, photos) related to OpenBSD or
of interest for OpenBSD users.
 
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 Tag: avi
Max Laier - PF - Extended Introduction
Source: Swiss Unix Users Group Conference 2004
 Added: 14 January 2007
 Tags: suug, presentation, pf, altq, max laier
 Video/MPEG (94 Mb), Slides (1 Mb), Audio/MP3 (22 Mb)
 The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD
		firewall system - and summarize its history and
		projected future. After providing a short overview
		of pf's general functionality and some firewall
		basics, it will concentrate on packet filter's
		advanced feature-set from the administrator's point
		of view. The talk will also cover the integration
		of ALTQ, a mature framework for traffic shaping and
		priorization. Finally it will provide a short
		overview of the "Common Address Redundancy Protocol"
		(CARP) and its integration in pf.
EuroBSDCon 2007 Videos
Source: EuroBSDCon
 Added: 10 October 2007
 Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2007, videos
 Soren Straarup - An ARM from shoulder to hand (141 Mb), Pawel Jakub - FreeBSD/ZFS - last word in operating/file systems (203 Mb), Yvan VanHullebus - NETASQ and BSD: a success story (382 Mb), Claudio Jeker - Routing on OpenBSD (394 Mb), Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods (92 Mb), Gregers Petersen - Open Source - is it something new? (285 Mb), Antti Kantee - ReFUSE: Userspace FUSE Reimplementation Using puffs (197 Mb), Steven Murdoch - Hot or Not: Fingerprinting hosts through clock skew (235 Mb), Sam Smith - Fighting "Technical fires" (147 Mb), Kirk Mckusick - A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem (251 Mb), George Neville-Neil - Network Protocol Testing in FreeBSD and in General (271 Kb), Robert Watson - FreeBSD Advanced Security Features (200 Mb), Sam Leffler - Long Distance Wireless (for Emerging Regions) (248 Mb), Simon L Nielsen - The FreeBSD Security Officer function (195 Kb), Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients (364 Mb), Pierre Yves Ritschard - Load Balancing (219 Mb), Isaac Levy - FreeBSD jail(8) Overview, the Secure Virtual Server (350 Mb), Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer (376 Mb), John P Hartmann - Real Men's Pipes - When UNIX meets the mainframe mindset (315 Mb)
 EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers
MeetBSD 2007 - Presentations and recordings
Source: MeetBSD
 Added: 28 May 2008
 Tags: meetbsd, meetbsd2007
 Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku (546 Mb), Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD (401 Mb), Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor (416 Kb, 34 Pages), Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety (600 Kb, 21 pages), Dominik Hamera, Jakub Klausa - Nowoczesne rozwiazania bezprzewodowe w systemie FreeBSD (165 Mb), Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor (409 Kb), Matt Olander - PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop (272 Mb), Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD (105 Mb), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (6.0 Mb), Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD (1.7 Mb, 25 Pages), Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety (638 Mb), Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places (162 Mb), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (3.7 Mb, 71 Pages), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (308 Mb), Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD (3.9 Mb, 71 Pages), Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places (495 Kb, 53 Pages), Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7 (336 Kb, 37 pages), Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku (1.1 Mb, 35 Pages), Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7 (564 Mb)
 MeetBSD 2007 at the Conference Centre-PWSBiA Congress in Warsaw
Google Tech Talks June 20, 2007: How the FreeBSD Project Works
Source: Google Tech Talks
 Added: 04 July 2007
 Tags: google, presentation, freebsd, freebsd project, robert watson
 AVI (321 Mb, 51 minutes)
 
 
		 The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most
		 successful open source operating system ... all
		 projects, seeing wide deployment across the IT
		 industry. From the root name servers, to top tier
		 ISPs, to core router operating systems, to firewalls,
		 to embedded appliances, you can't use a networked
		 computer for ten minutes without using FreeBSD
		 dozens of times. Part of FreeBSD's reputation for
		 quality and reliability comes from the nature of
		 its development organization--driven by a hundreds
		 of highly skilled volunteers, from high school
		 students to university professors. And unlike most
		 open source projects, the FreeBSD Project has
		 developers who have been working on the same source
		 base for over twenty years. But how does this
		 organization work? Who pays the bandwidth bills,
		 runs the web servers, writes the documentation,
		 writes the code, and calls the shots? And how can
		 developers in a dozen time zones reach agreement
		 on the time of day, let alone a kernel architecture?
		 This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45
		 minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into
		 what makes FreeBSD run.
		  
		 Speaker: Robert Watson Robert Watson is a researcher
		 at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
		 investinging operating system and network security.
		 Prior to joining the Computer Laboratory to work
		 on a PhD, he was a Senior Principal Scientist at
		 McAfee Research, now SPARTA ISSO, a leading security
		 research and development organization, where he
		 directed government and commercial research contracts
		 for customers that include DARPA, the US Navy, and
		 Apple Computer. His research interests include
		 operating system security, network stack structure
		 and performance, and windowing system structure.
		 He is also a member of the FreeBSD Core Team and
		 president of the FreeBSD Foundation.
		 OpenFest 2005 Videos
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2005, presentation
 Offical Bulgarian FreeBSD Mirror - Dimiter Vasilev (411 Mb), Embedding BSD - Ivo Vachkov (345 Mb), Route and firewall redundancy using CARP and pfsync - Atanas Bachvarov (153 Mb), FreeBSD Jails - Deyan Dyankov (13 Mb), QoS etc with OpenBSD pf (501 Mb), DIY FreeBSD Port (326 Mb)
 Various videos of OpenFest 2005 (Bulgarian)
Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0?
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, discussion, freebsd, freebsd7
 AVI (105 Mb)
 Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0? (Bulgarian)
Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, security, social networking, dimitri vasileva
 AVI (331 Mb)
 Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software (Bulgarian)
Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, snmp, monitoring, shcheryana shopova
 AVI (271 Mb)
 Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring (Bulgarian)
Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP)
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, ipv6, sctp, willow vanchkov
 AVI (251 Mb)
 Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP) (Bulgarian)
Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, atanas bchvarov
 AVI (186 Mb)
 Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD (Bulgarian)
Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, zettabyte, nikolai denev
 AVI (358 Mb)
 Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte (Bulgarian)
Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks
Source: OpenFest
 Added: 27 March 2008
 Tags: openfest, openfest2007, presentation, freebsd, ports collection, vasil dimov
 AVI (341 Mb)
 Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks (Bulgarian)
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