Founder and System Administrator, Unix enthusiast (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, and Linux), with a keen eye for everything happening in this world and the fascinating beings that populate it. I enjoy music, photography, and, of course, technology.
Primarily at @stefano@bsd.cafe
Of course, Darwin is more than welcome!
At the moment, I don’t think so. I think it’s still in production without any update - but I haven’t heard from them, recently. I will investigate :-)
Yes, migrating to FreeBSD isn’t strictly needed. But we’re moving towards it: https://it-notes.dragas.net/2022/01/24/why-were-migrating-many-of-our-servers-from-linux-to-freebsd/
I don’t know…
For server-to-server connection is great. For username/password authentication, it’s surely not the best tool
You can try this, it should be working for you. If you prefer, there’s also a FreeBSD version linked at the beginning of the blog post.
In 1996, with Linux. From 1998, I stopped using Windows. In 2002, I met the BSDs. After all these years, I am even more convinced that the only way to preserve data conservation, accessibility, and freedom is to manage and store them through open tools and protocols.
FreeBSD is a complete operating system. Proxmox is a complete virtualization solution built on top of the Linux kernel and Debian