triptico.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
OpenSSH 10.3/10.3p1 released! https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20260407084719 #openbsd #openssh #ssh #security #cryptography #networking
Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟰/𝟬𝟲 (Valuable News - 2026/04/06) available.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/04/06/valuable-news-2026-04-06/
Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/
#verblog #vernews #news #bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #linux #unix #zfs #opnsense #ghostbsd #solaris #vermadenday
#OpenBSD wallpaper collection.
Some of them are really cool.
I was told that most of these images are LLM generated.
BE WARNED !
With #openbsd 7.9 now in beta and the release expected to hit in a few weeks' time, "You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks." https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html may be due for a re-read. (And minor updates to come, certainly)
#openbsd #development #devops #sysadmin #freesoftware #libresoftware
EuroBSDcon 2026's call for papers is open, see https://2026.eurobsdcon.org/cfp/
Here is a direct link to the submissions form https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2026/submit/ew426G/info/
@eurobsdcon #eurobsdcon #openbsd #netbsd #freebsd #conference #development #devops #sysadmin #freesoftware #libresoftware
Today, we’re introducing three things.
The first one is a forum. A real forum – with categories, threads, and actual conversations that don’t disappear in a timeline after six minutes.
The second is a Fediverse platform. Fully federated, ActivityPub-native. Your posts go out, the world’s posts come in. No walled gardens, no algorithms, no tricks.
The third is a Bar. A place to sit down, talk to strangers who happen to care about the same weird things you do, and stay as long as you want.
A forum. A Fediverse platform. A bar.
Are you getting it?
These are not three separate things. This is one thing.
And we’re calling it Billboard.
Dear #OpenBSD friends. I feel like I owe everyone thank you for so many suggestions about #backup tools.
Last few days I tried to rsync OS together with home data to an external, encrypted disk and then make it bootable. So I have backup and a nice recovery tool at the same time.
Umfortunately I can't make it boot. Seems like kernel does not assemble encrypted softraid disk while booting from USB. It goes sideways while booting with "root device (duuid of softraid disk) not found".
Any ideas ? 😀
Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟯/𝟯𝟬 (Valuable News - 2026/03/30) available.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/03/30/valuable-news-2026-03-30/
Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/
#verblog #vernews #news #bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #linux #unix #zfs #opnsense #ghostbsd #solaris #vermadenday
.kshrc side by side in vim and vi. I do like a splash of color and do enjoy the command completion though so I guess I will tinker with n(vi) further. #vi#OpenBSD friends - I need help with backups.
I make backups on external USB disks. Now what tool should I use? I don't need any deduplication and stuff like that.
What I need is quick restore procedure.
So what should I use ? I was thinking rsync or dump/restore.
What would you suggest considering above ?
So, for all those people that suffer from poor Firefox performance on #OpenBSD.
Here is my recipe. I did not do any professional comparisons. It's just my personal feeling that FF feels much more snappy:
1. Increase OS resource limits -----> https://www.c0ffee.net/blog/openbsd-on-a-laptop/.
2. Go to Betterfox site -----> https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox.
3. Copy user.js content from above repo and create user.js file in your profile directory (/home/$username/.config/mozilla/firefox/profile.$name).
4. Paste below if your GPU is supported in "My overrides" section:
user_pref("identity.fxaccounts.enabled", false);
user_pref("layers.acceleration.force-enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.webrender.enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.webgpu.force-enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.webrender.compositor.force-enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.x11-egl.force-enabled", true);
user_pref("gfx.webrender.all", true);
Profit ! Doing above increased speed of my Firefox install at least twice. YMMV.
Please don't kill me 
EDIT: No need to install any SomethingFox :)
More monkeying around with OpenBSD. I spent a bunch of time getting LXQt working but the themeing was taking too much time so I threw more ram at the VM and installed KDE. The goal was to learn about OpenBSD, not LXQT. Ha.
Lots of the standard apps are there in OpenBSD but I need to find out how to get Librewolf and Waterfox going. Having done zero research, I'm assuming I need to compile from source.
I saw an article out using "Molly" as an alternate Signal Messenger client (xn--gckvb8fzb.com/if-you-must-use-signal-use-molly/). May try it in the future.
The KDE Plasma version is 6.4.5. IIRC KDE is stopping X11 support so I will need to figure out something else I guess. I've seen threads about Wayland on OpenBSD but didn't go down the rabbit hole yet. What little I read implied not ready for prime time.
The VM feels pretty snappy even though the QEMU agent doesn't really help with video options. This is using the VGA driver setup to get a decent resolution.
I really need to get this Jeep back on the road. I miss it.
#OpenBSD #KDE #KDEPlasma #LXQt #VM #QEMU #Librewolf #Waterfox #X11 #Wayland #Signal
Secondary: "Tianve" - HP-250 G3
Operating System: OpenBSD 7.8 amd64
Desktop: LXQT 2.2.0
Windowmanager: XFWM4
Qt Version: 6.8.3
Graphics Platform: X11
https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=77494a1526
#runbsd #openbsd #fishlinux #unix #foss #lxqt #desktop #screenshot
Secondary: "Tianve" - HP-250 G3
Operating System: OpenBSD 7.8 amd64
Desktop: LXQT 2.2.0
Windowmanager: XFWM4
Qt Version: 6.8.3
Graphics Platform: X11
https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=77494a1526
#runbsd #openbsd #fishlinux #unix #foss #lxqt #desktop #screenshot
I love this talk by Kirk McKusick on the history of the #BSD #UNIX history #RunBSD #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #DragonflyBSD https://youtu.be/bVSXXeiFLgk
In case you missed it earlier,
The Book of PF, 4th Edition: It's Here, It's Real https://nxdomain.no/~peter/its_real_its_here.html
And I will have copies with me to upcoming events #openbsd #freebsd #bsd #pf #packetfilter #bookofpf #4thedition #asiabsdcon #bsdcan #eurobsdcon @nostarch
The European BSD conference, EuroBSDcon 2026 will be in Brussels, 9-13 September 2026.
You can send your talk, tutorial, BOF or other session submission to our program committee before June 20th, see https://2026.eurobsdcon.org/cfp/
For more about the BSD conferences, see https://nxdomain.no/~peter/what_is_bsd_come_to_a_conference_to_find_out.html #freebsd #netbsd #openbsd #freesoftware #libresoftware #development #programming #devops #bsd #conference @EuroBSDCon
The story of OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 series processors https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20260325122415 #openbsd #m88k #motorola #88000 #porting #development #freesoftware #libresoftware #programming #bsd
Dear friends of #BSDCafe - the BSD Cafe Journal needs some attention.
This isn't the best time for me to revive it myself, and that's exactly why I'm counting on you!
I'm sure you have great ideas, thoughts, projects, and articles that would fit perfectly in that space.
So don’t be shy 🙂
The BSD Cafe Journal is waiting for you!
#BSDCafeJournal #Blogging #RunBSD #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #DragonFlyBSD
acquired - tome of pf
(this is not sponsored content, I just like the book)
thank you @pitrh
last of the fish
#unix_surrealism #technomage #gameoftrees #9front no #thinkpad #openbsd #runbsd
Static Web Hosting on the Intel N150: FreeBSD, SmartOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Linux Compared
Update: This post has been updated to include Docker benchmarks and a comparison of container overhead versus FreeBSD Jails and illumos Zones.
#ITNotes #freebsd #illumos #jail #linux #netbsd #openbsd #ownyourdata #server #smartos #sysadmin #zoneshosting
This Isn't a Battle
After reading a post describing the FreeBSD community as 'toxic', I share a different perspective. This isn't a battle. It's a reflection on coexistence, the original Open Source spirit, and the quiet richness of taking a different path.
https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/14/this-isnt-a-battle/
#MyNotes #IT #SysAdmin #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #Linux #OpenSource
bathing
I use @OpenBSDAms btw
#unix_surrealism #openbsd #vmm #vmd #poster #comic #linux #plan9 #glenda
rio-like configuration for base openbsd fvwm2
Prehistoric AI, OpenBlade's relative
#unix_surrealism #lispmachine #openblade #openbsd #technomage #comic
Heads up for people applying the first syspatch(8) for #OpenBSD 7.8, which is actually for the syspatch(8) utility itself.
There are instructions in the errata patch for if it fails.
If syspatch fails (probably because /usr is not a separate filesystem), perform these steps:
sed -e 's/.checkfs/#checkfs/g' /usr/sbin/syspatch > /root/syspatch
ksh /root/syspatch
syspatch # re-run new syspatch command as instructed
rm /root/syspatch
dev_mkdb
Thanks to everyone involved. All hail the fish.
The Man of MATA pt1
next: https://merveilles.town/@prahou/115271822786360293
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#unix_surrealism #comic #technomage #openbsd #linux #penguin #mata
Me: huh, I don't remember logging out of my session on the kids' #OpenBSD laptop…oh, right, I did a `doas sysupgrade`, it did the upgrade, rebooted into 7.7, and returned uneventfully to the login screen without requiring any additional intervention or thought.
There's something wonderful about an upgrade-process so boring that you can accidentally forget you did it.
I got asked if I could create a #howto for creating a (public) #NAT64 service - just like I did recently for #BoxyBSD. With #DNS64 and #NAT64 you can also reach resource in the legacy internet (#IPv4) on #IPv6 only systems.
While this is based on #unbound and #tayga, there’s also a solution by using the #OpenBSD's native way which is also running on the other gateway. I’ll share a second how to how to do this in OpenBSD and pf.
https://gyptazy.com/howto-create-a-public-dns64-nat64-gateway/
While I was mucking about with an #openbsd port, I got an email from github offering me access to their ai code writing uselessness.
No! Bad website!
*spritzes with water bottle*
My code doesn't work at the moment. Broken is still better than this offer.
This is my favorite part of the OpenBSD installer because I get it wrong every time, but I love that they anticipated it! #openbsd
**BSD Mail Project Update!**
Hello everyone! I wanted to share some exciting updates about the development of BSD Mail, our privacy-focused email service designed with robustness, security, and transparency in mind. Here’s a deep dive into the technical choices I've made, focusing on my use of open source solutions and open protocols:
🌍 **Servers & Location**
- We're running on two physical servers:
- One hosted by OVH in France
- Another by Hetzner in Germany
- Both servers operate on FreeBSD with NVMe drives in a ZFS mirror configuration for speed and data integrity.
🔒 **Virtualization & Security**
- We utilize jails on both servers to ensure isolated environments for different services, managed via BastilleBSD. On one server, jails are set up directly on the hardware, whereas the other server employs nested jails.
- Each server hosts a bhyve VM running OpenBSD with OpenSMTPD for handling SMTP duties securely.
🔗 **Networking**
- A Wireguard setup connects the two servers, facilitating routing capabilities so that jails and VMs can communicate seamlessly, supporting both IPv4 and IPv6.
📧 **Email Services**
- **Dovecot** is configured for maildir replication across the servers using Dovecot sync, ensuring email availability and redundancy.
- **Rspamd** instances are tied to local KeyDB jails, set up in master-master replication for consistent and reliable spam detection and greylisting.
- **ClamAV** runs in corresponding jails for virus scanning, maintaining a high level of security.
- **SOGo** provides a web interface for email management, connected to MySQL databases in master-master replication to handle sessions and authentication smoothly.
💾 **Data Management**
- Email data is stored on separate, encrypted ZFS datasets to secure emails at rest.
- MySQL databases are used for storing credentials and managing sessions for SOGo, also in a master-master replication setup. Importantly, all passwords are securely hashed using bcrypt, ensuring they are salted and safe.
🔎 **Monitoring & Reliability**
- Our DNS is managed through BunnyNet, which continuously monitors our server status. Should one server—or a specific service—become unavailable, DNS configurations are dynamically adjusted to avoid directing users to the affected IP until full service is restored.
🌐 **Commitment to Open Source and Open Protocols**
- Every component of BSD Mail is built exclusively using open source software and open protocols. This commitment is crucial for ensuring data freedom and the reliability of the solutions we use.
This setup not only emphasizes our commitment to privacy and security but also our dedication to maintaining an open and transparent platform.
We're excited to bring you a service where your privacy, data integrity, and freedom are prioritized. Stay tuned for more updates!
#BSDMail #OpenSource #Privacy #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #EmailHosting #Email