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    Feeling hesitant about moving to a new OS or container strategy? Don't let fear of the unknown stop you. Start small—try Bastille on a VM this week. Sometimes the biggest security gains come from the smallest decisions. #MotivationMonday #FreeBSD #BastilleBSD
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    @JdeBP @tj @wild1145 Personally, I've updated frequently and never encountered major problems - at least none that couldn't be resolved with a little analysis. The Mastodon update process is generally reliable. In my view, losing a whole day's worth of data implies either poor planning of the operation or a significant dose of bad luck.Before any major update, I take a full snapshot of everything, ready to restore it if something goes sideways. The trouble often stems from the fact that installing and subsequently updating "complex" projects like Mastodon is done in a semi-automated way, perhaps using Docker. This creates an abstraction layer over your actual setup and, consequently, leaves you with little control over what's happening under the hood.
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    🧠 Nixers Newsletter #311 is out!Boot processes, reproducible builds, user-mode Linux, FreeBSD sandboxes, and even /dev/null as a database 😄Plus:• Fedora KDE pkg mgmt• Debian vs systemd• raconn — a smart tool for parallel SSH connections to multiple hostnames/IPs in one ProxyCommand. (https://blog.izissise.net/posts/raconn/)• UBIOS (China’s UEFI-alt)Read it 👉 https://newsletter.nixers.net/entries.php#311“There are no life hacks, only trade-offs.” — James Clear#Unix #Linux #FreeBSD #FOSS #SysAdmin #ReproducibleBuilds #SSH #Nixers
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    Hey #FreeBSD friends: Is there some kind of severe rate/connection throttling in base sshd? I was able to connect once and then since then, it hangs. If I telnet to port 22 I do get a banner but the key exchange just hangs and I get a connection reset after a while.Am I better off disabling the base sshd and install openssh server?