Changes between Version 71 and Version 72 of FreeBSD10_Guide
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- Sep 17, 2014, 3:13:37 PM (10 years ago)
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v71 v72 16 16 - update captive portal to increase speed: use static html pages, write in C 17 17 - add 'welcome back' page to captive portal (activated when connection interrupted) 18 - cleanup packages that are no longer required: nrpe, vim, bash-static, pftop, nmap, python-Jinja2, sixxs-aiccu, openvpn 18 - cleanup packages that are no longer required: nrpe, vim, bash-static, pftop, nmap, python-Jinja2, sixxs-aiccu, openvpn *** DONE 19 19 - replace thttpd:light version of [http://httpd.apache.org/ apache-2.4] ? [http://nginx.org/en/ nginx]? 20 20 - bsnmp replaces net-snmp 21 - add [https://code.google.com/p/ladvd/ net/ladvd] 21 - add [https://code.google.com/p/ladvd/ net/ladvd] *** DONE 22 22 - patch isc-dhcpd (#580.3) or use dnsmasq as dhcpd-server (?) 23 23 - add inet check in snmpd.conf --- DONE … … 25 25 - add ssh-guard or no password-login, only keys 26 26 - watchdog for critical daemons? 27 - rewrite scripts to use 'drill' instead of 'dig' 27 - rewrite scripts to use 'drill' instead of 'dig' *** DONE 28 28 29 29 Will keep 30 30 - ucspi-tcp-0.88_2 for redirect captive portal 31 - python (?)31 - python 32 32 - mtr, curl, screen, sudo 33 33 - dnsmasq (for Soekris hardware and possibly dhcpd service) … … 36 36 37 37 38 As a first step we have implemented the present software configuration (9.0-RELEASE) for FreeBSD10-STABLE with the next generation package management system (pkgng). The procedure to build thisnodefactory-host is described below.38 radually we are implementing the various changes, starting from the present software configuration (9.0-RELEASE) for FreeBSD10-STABLE with the next generation package management system (pkgng). The procedure to build this 'work-in-progress' nodefactory-host is described below. 39 39 40 40 41 41 == A. Setup a FreeBSD host == 42 42 ---- 43 Warning: 1) Make sure ''/usr'' is '''at least 5GB''' in size, as building images requires quite some space. 2) Make sure you install the 32bit '''i386''' release of FreeBSD also when your system does support amd64, as cross compiling can give some nasty surprises.43 Warning: 1) Make sure ''/usr'' is '''at least 12 GB''' in size, as building images requires quite some space. 2) Make sure you install the 32bit '''i386''' release of FreeBSD also when your system does support amd64, as cross compiling can give some nasty surprises. 44 44 45 45 Tip: use a separate hard disk, mounted on /usr/obj to speed up the compilation process.