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Documentation and Translation / Re: Suggestion: Documentation helpfullness...
« on: March 09, 2017, 03:54:56 pm »
Same mate...
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Hi SOUK,
Can you point me to a thread with patches/code?
Thanks,
Franco
There are some more things that need tweaking before 17.1-BETA can go out:
o GUI has a couple of UI glitches with PHP 7.0 in the MVC framework,
o we still have WiFi to figure out
o an secure the approach for loading kernel modules at bootup,
o release 16.7.10 with the package manager fix required for a smooth transition
One big piece to note is that both base (the underlying operating system itself) and ports (the third-party packages, like Suricata) are all compiled as Position-Independent Executables (PIEs). That means that every application has ASLR fully applied to it.
OPNsense 16.7.7 has PIE applied to base only. PIEified ports will launch with 17.1. Really good stuff to see.
I'm hoping to land SEGVGUARD in time for 17.1. SEGVGUARD provides ASLR bruteforce protection.
Hey everyone,
I've put up instructions for upgrading into the FreeBSD 11.0 sets above, but please be aware that 17.1 is currently ALPHA status and anything can happen there.
Cheers,
Franco
Hi SOUK,
These errors are common in FreeBSD 10 for said hardware. Apparently a lot of work went into FreeBSD 11 and it is fixed there, but the fixes never went back to 10.x, so until we migrate to FreeBSD 11, these errors will not go away and the hardware hardly works.
There are some workarounds like only using channel 12 (??), but I don't exactly remember, some people had the same issues before and the old threads can possibly help operate the hardware until the major FreeBSD update is done.
Cheers,
Franco
Hi!
I tried several USB sticks, finally and in the end I plugged in a SATA DVD-ROM and everything went... ehm... no not fine, but finally got something running on that board.
Hi!
This board is tricky (aka nightmarish) to install to. I tried several USB sticks, finally and in the end I plugged in a SATA DVD-ROM and everything went... ehm... no not fine, but finally got something running on that board. The J1900 predecessor of this board was even worse, have a google :-)
PS: Only try with latest firmware installable...
http://www.gigabyte.de/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5631#bios