OpenBSD Journal

BSDTalk interview with Chris Cappuccio about nsh and flashrd

Contributed by tbert on from the slimming-down-your-routers dept.

The BSDTalk podcast interviews Chris Cappuccio, developer of nsh and flashrd for OpenBSD. NSH is a CLI intended for OpenBSD-based network appliances, and flashrd creates OpenBSD images tailored for embedded hardware devices and for executing from a virtualized environment.

Editor's Note: our apologies to Mr. Backman for not publishing this in a more timely manner.

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  1. By Will Backman (bitgeist) bitgeist@yahoo.com on http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com

    I'm just happy to have it published on Undeadly, and I hope to have more OpenBSD-related podcasts soon!

    -- Will

  2. By Chris Cappuccio (204.80.187.234) on

    I liked giving this interview. I also put up some audio and slides for a presentation at the Portland Linux/Unix Group:

    http://www.nmedia.net/chris/PLUG-3-19/PLUG-20130319.mp3

    and

    http://www.nmedia.net/chris/PLUG-3-19/

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