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martes, 7 de marzo de 2017

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.25

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.25

Changelog v46.25

Packages:
  • cpdup
  • dmidecode
  • e2fsprogs
  • ipmitool
  • nano
  • rsync
  • smartmontools
  • tmux
  • htop
  • mksh
  • ksh93

Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (52.9 Mb)

root password: solobsd

jueves, 16 de febrero de 2017

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.24

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.24

Changelog v46.24

Packages:
  • cpdup
  • dmidecode
  • e2fsprogs
  • ipmitool
  • nano
  • rsync
  • smartmontools
  • tmux
  • htop
  • mksh
  • ksh93

Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (52.8 Mb)

root password: solobsd

lunes, 16 de enero de 2017

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.23

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.23

Changelog v46.23

Packages:
  • cpdup
  • dmidecode
  • e2fsprogs
  • ipmitool
  • nano
  • rsync
  • smartmontools
  • tmux
  • htop
  • mksh
  • ksh93

Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (52.8 Mb)

root password: solobsd

miércoles, 4 de enero de 2017

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.22

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.22

Changelog v46.22

Packages:
  • cpdup
  • dmidecode
  • e2fsprogs
  • ipmitool
  • nano
  • rsync
  • smartmontools
  • tmux
  • htop
  • mksh
  • ksh93

Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (53.3 Mb)

root password: solobsd

martes, 20 de diciembre de 2016

RELEASE: SoloPi 12.0-CURRENT

We are pleased to announce SoloPi, our Raspberry Pi 2 build based on HardenedBSD 12.0-CURRENT

You can grab it from Here. (160.3 Mb)

Decompress it, and copy the image to your microSD card.

At least a 4 GB microSD card is required.

user: solobsd
password: solobsd

sábado, 10 de diciembre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.21

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.21

Changelog v46.21

Packages:
  • cpdup
  • dmidecode
  • e2fsprogs
  • ipmitool
  • nano
  • rsync
  • smartmontools
  • tmux
  • htop
  • mksh
  • ksh93

Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from
Here (img file). (62 Mb)
Here (tar file). (51.5 Mb)
Here (iso file). (51.8 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

viernes, 25 de noviembre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.19

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.19

Changelog v46.19
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50.8 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

viernes, 18 de noviembre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.18

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.18

Changelog v46.18
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50.6 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.17

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.17

Changelog v46.17
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50.6 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

jueves, 27 de octubre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.16

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.16

Changelog v46.16
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50.5 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

viernes, 14 de octubre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.15

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.15

Changelog v46.15
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

martes, 11 de octubre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.14

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.14

Changelog v46.14
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

jueves, 6 de octubre de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.13

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.13

Changelog v46.13
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (50 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2016

SoloBSD 11-BETA3

There is a new release of SoloBSD 11-BETA3 based on the latest HardenedBSD 11 stable branch v46

Changelog v46
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (141.7 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

martes, 26 de julio de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.6

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.6

Changelog v46.6
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (48.3 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

lunes, 18 de julio de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.5

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.5

Changelog v46.5
Now with heal-harddrive.sh script included from Martin Sugioarto. Check Instructions of use.

WARNING:

Be aware that running it on a drive containing a filesystem will DESTROY data, metadata and perhaps even the entire filesystem.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUPS!

You can grab it from Here. (48.4 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

lunes, 20 de junio de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.4

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.4

Changelog v46.4

You can grab it from Here. (47.6 Mb)

 root password: solobsd

viernes, 17 de junio de 2016

SoloBSD Mastering: ezjail and iocage

Today I decided to give a try again on jails in FreeBSD/HardenedBSD and found this great Tutorial about handling jails with ezjail.

I must confess that this is the first time I am playing around with jails, mostly because I have always used BSD systems inside Virtual Machines and didn´t know if I can run jails inside VMs. But now I know you can!

It is really simple to deploy a jail using ezjail, you can customize your jail using the configuration file and you are good to go. I have small issues on HardenedBSD because ezjail by default fetches source packages from ftp.freebsd.org. I wanted to create a HardenedBSD jail fetching packages but at the moment the project doesn´t have an FTP site configured for this. So I had to go with FreeBSD sources.

I had to install it without ports because HardenedBSD doesn´t use portsnap. But at the end I was able to log into the jail without any problems and was able to install packages inside of the jail. I know there are several more ways to install FreeBSD inside a jail, which I will explore in future posts.

UPDATE: 

I just tried with iocage, following this excellent Tutorial and I think it is easier to manage jails with it. You need less things to be configured in order to run the jail.

This time the test system was PC-BSD, and pulled FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE sources, this system is running with ZFS and iocage created all datasets needed automatically, how cool is that?

Comparing with Docker, I think I like jails more!

miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE-v46.2

There is a new build of SoloBSD 10.3-STABLE based on the latest HardenedBSD stable branch version 46.2

You can grab it from Here. (61.7 Mb)

root password: solobsd

SoloBSD Mastering: GitHub

For some weeks, I have been trying to use GitHub to manage the SoloBSD Project and make things easier for me.

So I started documenting myself and first I got to this useful Cheat Sheet. With the help of this one I was able to clone, pull, make changes to my code and push them to the remote repo. But something was missing, I need to sync my modified repo with the official HardenedBSD Stable repo in order to have the latest commits in mine.

I found this straightforward video:



Basically, what I did was:

  • Add an upstream inside my project's path.
  • Fetch the changes from it.
  • Merge the changes into my code.
  • Push them into my remote repo.
Voilà! Now my GitHub repo is synced with the HardenedBSD Stable repo.

Groovy!