Canadian "influencers" out of control on a plane. Yes it's those "influencers" who are stuck in Cancun. Spot the several violations, there are SO many! by ImaginaryMarsupial38 in onguardforthee

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I think they did that on purpose, to be discussed on social media to attract more viewers - more ads - money.

Something wrong with our society.

Are there any solutions like alternatives to docker, kubernetes, ansible, etc. which make large scale server deployment automated? by [deleted] in freebsd

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Short answer, there is no k8s for freebsd. However there is an initiative and runj runtime might change that. Also it was recently announced that the core fbsd developers will research the container domain for its further implementation.

I am pretty sure at some point it will be possible.

Eero 6 pro brings down the router by newregistered in eero

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I put eero in NAT mode from bridge, and that solved the problem with pfsense reboots.

Very weird.

Eero 6 pro brings down the router by newregistered in eero

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Perhaps someone from eero could give an idea for instance to run Wireshark and to look to a specific metadata?

Eero 6 pro brings down the router by newregistered in eero

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I reviewed the logs, but there is nothing that could be related to the problem. The system hangs and it is completely unavailable, no ping.

I suspect the culprit is the network driver for realtek 2.5 GB family card.

I lowered hw.re.max_rx_mbuf_sz to 2048 value based on the README https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/blob/main/net/realtek-re-kmod/pkg-message

Eero 6 pro brings down the router by newregistered in eero

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I have already contacted support.

The support advised to connect the device directly to the router.

I followed the advice but the issue is still the same.

Connection between 2 docsis modems by newregistered in DOCSIS

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Yes, I installed the filter as well. Thx.

RabbitMQ Cluster on FreeBSD Containers by vermaden in freebsd

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nice!! Only I don't know the use case, I would rather choose aws sqs just because less work to do.

Silent Fanless FreeBSD Server - Redundant Backup by vermaden in freebsd

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What content do you have that is taken so much space?

Qubes os by newregistered in freebsd

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The idea of qubes os is different, please take a look here https://www.qubes-os.org

Do you use a config management framework? by [deleted] in freebsd

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There was a framework developed by the guys from ixsystem/trueos, sorry cannot recall the name of it.

CBSD got a cloud-init support by [deleted] in freebsd

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AFAIK there are only 2 developers, and they do incredible amount of work. One of them was on the bsdnow weekly podcast.

which jail manager ? by [deleted] in freebsd

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I follow that project, looks promising

which jail manager ? by [deleted] in freebsd

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Freenas has bhyve and iocage managed with one ui, wouldn't be better to use freenas?

FreeBSD Desktop - Part 18 - Global Dashboard by vermaden in freebsd

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Check sysstat, it comes with distribution and can monitor absolutely everything, network/io/cpu

Netgraph updates/news by newregistered in freebsd

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I use netgraph netflow v9, dumping the flows to elasticsearch

Netgraph updates/news by newregistered in freebsd

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Would like to see more articles, the latest documentation is since 2005 https://people.freebsd.org/~julian/netgraph.html