@da_667 why not replace the containerism with more vm, i learned today some container setup have built in ci/cd pipelines which was pretty interesting and all the tests that get done...the thing that creeped me out the most was security onion and malcolm running so many inf for the bvarious conatainer #ifconfig #did you fuck with it?

Thank you for the reaction Alan. Now I know a bit more from that part of History

@alanc @JdeBP

#freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

@Radio_Azureus

#Illumos (and thus #OmniOS, #SmartOS, #Tribblix, et al.) has #ifconfig as well.

Indeed, some of its tooling, such as for service management, has been stable since the late 1980s; whereas the BSDs went through some churn in this area in the 1990s and early 2000s.

https://illumos.org/man/8/ifconfig

illumos: manual page: ifconfig.8

Why I love freeBSD

Additional data

I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

  • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
  • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
  • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
  • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
  • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
  • WTF?!?

In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

TLDR;

  • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
  • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
  • choose win64 for love of being tortured
  • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
  • choose the abacus for absolute stability

#freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

@vermaden @omar
I always use alsamixer -c0 up to cxx from the OSS ALSA period since it's ncurses based & faster than GUI programs.

Many things in Linux were changed for good reason, but some are questionable. I don't use systemD init is easier to maintain. It aint broke so KISS

Pipewire is fun to add FX in my signal chain to my DAW, but for serious work I have a physical FX rack.
I love pavucontrol

I understand why Wayland was made and only have it on my SBC Raspberry Pi5

#Ifconfig #ip #init #systemD #Xorg #Wayland #programming #pipewire #ALSA #OSS

In light of recent reports I thought about adding AF_VSOCK support (if that is meaningful) to the #nosh toolset's #ifconfig .

It turns out that there's no vsock device on my Debian development machine.

I do not have the time at the moment to look into this more thoroughly.

@lymenzies

If you want a FreeBSD-like ifconfig on Linux-based operating systems, I made one. I needed the same syntax across both.

http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/

http://jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/ifconfig.xml

#ifconfig #FreeBSD #nosh

The nosh toolset

The nosh toolset is a suite of system-level utilities for initializing and running a FreeBSD, OpenBSD, TrueOS, Debian/Arch Linux system; and for managing daemons, terminals, and logging.

maybe i should try with usb live iso first #iwconfig #ifconfig #ip link

🛠 Novo no blog: Use ip, não ifconfig

Explico por que substituir o legado ifconfig pelo mais moderno e poderoso comando ip, parte da suíte iproute2, que está em desuso no Linux moderno. Cito uma resposta em Stack Exchange que reforça seu eventual fim e destaco que outros comandos como arp, route e netstat também estão obsoletos . Veja mais: https://danieltak.com.br/posts/os/nao-use-ifconfig/

#Linux #iproute2 #ifconfig #Redes #Programacao #Dev #danieltak

Não use o ifconfig

Use o comando do Linux `ip` ao invés do antigo `ifconfig`

danieltak

@Larvitz

2.

Probably best to illustrate how ifconfig handles netmasks too.

3.

Coming from GNU et al. toolsets, the naming pattern of procstat/fstat/vmstat/netstat/kldstat/sockstat/iostat is not obvious when only sees them presented as piecemeal equivalents.

#FreeBSD #procstat #fstat #iostat #ifconfig #netstat