Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 23:00:36 +0000 (UTC) From: Isabell Long <issyl0@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r39140 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia Message-ID: <201206272300.q5RN0aZn037958@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: issyl0 Date: Wed Jun 27 23:00:35 2012 New Revision: 39140 URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39140 Log: Remove, replace, and fix some broken links on the multimedia pages of the website. PR: docs/169395 Submitted by: db Approved by: gabor (mentor) Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml Wed Jun 27 22:33:22 2012 (r39139) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml Wed Jun 27 23:00:35 2012 (r39140) @@ -4335,293 +4335,6 @@ <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,photos</tags> </item> - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Chris Buechler - Network perimeter redundancy with pfsense</title> - <desc> - This session will first provide an introduction and - overview of pfSense and its common uses. It will - then go on to cover means of providing redundancy - for the critical portions of your network perimeter - using pfSense, including redundancy for your Internet - connections, firewalls and DNS. Live configuration - examples will be shown for as many of these topics - as the session's length permits. This session will - cover pfSense 1.2.1, but will also offer an overview - of some of the enhanced capabilities in this area - that pfSense 2.0 will provide in the future. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/buechler.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,pfsense,chris buechler</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/buechler_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>6.2 Kb</size> - <length>30 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Richard Bejtlich - Network security monitoring using FreeBSD</title> - <desc> - I've been using FreeBSD as my preferred platform - for Network Security Monitoring (NSM) since 2000. - In this presentation I'll discuss my latest thinking - on using FreeBSD to identify normal, suspicious, - and malicious traffic in enterprise networks. FreeBSD - is a powerful platform for network traffic inspection - and log analysis, and I'll share a few ways I use - it in production environments. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/bejtlich.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,network security,monitoring,richard bejtlich</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/bejtlich_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>972 Kb</size> - <length>23 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Henning Brauer - Faster packets: Performance tuning in the OpenBSD network stack and PF</title> - <desc> - n/a - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/brauer.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,performance,henning brauer</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/brauer_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>27 Mb</size> - <length>69 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Kristaps Dzonsons - Process isolation for NetBSD and OpenBSD</title> - <desc> - In NetBSD and OpenBSD, user-land process and - process-context isolation is limited to credential - cross-checks, file-system chroot and explicit - systrace/kauth applications. I'll demonstrate a - working mechanism of isolated process trees in - branched OpenBSD-4.4 and NetBSD-5.0-beta kernels - where an isolated process is started by a system - call similar to fork; following that, the child - process and its descendants execute in a context - isolated from the caller. This system is the continued - work of "mult" -- first prototyped in a branched - NetBSD-3.1 kernel and isolating all system resources - -- pared down to a lightweight, auditable patch of - process-only separation for both OpenBSD and NetBSD. - I specifically address solutions to performance - issues and mechanism design with an eye toward more - resources being isolated in the future. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/dzonsons.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,netbsd,process isolation,kristaps dzonsons</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/dzonsons_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>687 Kb</size> - <length>27 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Robert Luciani - M:N threading in DragonflyBSD</title> - <desc> - Ineffective concurrency mechanisms in an operating - system can lead to low performance in both single - and multiprocessor environments. Practical setbacks - involved with attempting overly invasive kernel - changes have made it difficult in the past to - implement new and innovative concurrency systems. - This paper describes the rationale behind interfaces - in the DragonFly BSD operating system intended to - provide high performance and scalability on - multiprocessor architectures. Using a lock-free - processor centric approach, DragonFly BSD has - developed a unique thread system with the potential - for excellent scalability. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/luciani.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,dragonflybsd,concurrency,robert luciani</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/luciani_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>1.5 Mb</size> - <length>23 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Ken Caruso - Using BSD in Shmoocon labs</title> - <desc> - n/a - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/caruso.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,scmoocon,ken caruso</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/caruso_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>447 Kb</size> - <length>13 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Brooks Davis - Isolating cluster jobs for performance and predictability</title> - <desc> - At The Aerospace Corporation, we run a large FreeBSD - based computing cluster to support engineering - applications. These applications come in all shapes, - sizes, and qualities of implementation. To support - them and our diverse userbase we have been searching - for ways to isolate jobs from one another in ways - that are more effective than Unix time sharing and - more fine grained than allocating whole nodes to - jobs. In this paper we discuss the problem space - and our efforts so far. These efforts include - implementation of partial file systems vitalization - and CPU isolation using CPU sets. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/davis.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,clusters,brooks davis</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/davis_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>952 Kb</size> - <length>24 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Marco Peereboom - Epitome</title> - <desc><![CDATA[ - <p> - Tired of tape and their weaknesses? So am I! - </p><p> - Epitome is the next generation backup mechanism. - It is based on the idea of providing instant available - backup data while removing duplicate files & blocks - from backups (yes really!). It is a disk based WORM - backup system. - </p><p> - This talk will go into the Epitome protocol and its - application. The code is generic enough that it can - address all 3 major (buzzword compliant) technologies - known as: CAS, DEDUP & SIS. - </p> - ]]></desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/peereboom.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,epitome,backup,marco peereboom</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/peereboom_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>197 Kb</size> - <length>34 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Kurt Miller - Implementing PIE on OpenBSD</title> - <desc> - In this session, Kurt will discuss OpenBSD's PIE - implementation, its impact on existing security - mechanisms such as W^X on i386, and the various - enhancements needed to the runtime linker, kernel - and other system libs. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/miller.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,pie,kurt miller</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/miller_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>4.1 Mb</size> - <length>24 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>Ted Unangst - OpenBSD vs SMP, threading, and concurrency</title> - <desc> - I will discuss the current status of kernel SMP - support, the rthreads thread library, and relevant - future developments. Over the years, we have - accumulated several concurrency primitives in the - kernel, causing some confusion amongst developers, - so I will lay out the origin and correct usage for - each. The talk is primarily targeted at the budding - OpenBSD kernel developer, but I will also describe - the end-user effects of each topic. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/unangst.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,smp,threading,concurrency,ted unangst</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/unangst_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>675 Kb</size> - <length>32 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - - <item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524"> - <title>George Neville-Neil - Performance analysis with (hwpmc)</title> - <desc> - FreeBSD has included support for Hardware Performance - Monitoring Counters (hwpmc) for several years now. - The hwpmc system provides access to counters that - are present in all modern Intel and AMD CPUs, as - well as other chipsets, and which give the programmer - the ability to understand the low level performance - issues that may effect their code. This talk will - cover the motivation behind and basic usage of - HWPMC. - </desc> - <overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/neville-neil.html</overview> - <tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,hwpmc,george neville-neil</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/neville-neil_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url> - <desc>PDF</desc> - <size>469 Kb</size> - <length>71 pages</length> - <tags>pdf</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - <!-- EuroBSDCon --> <item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022"> @@ -6883,21 +6596,29 @@ </files> </item> - <!-- Source: daemonnews - --> + <item source="bsdcan" added="20060524"> + <title>BSDCan-2006 Photos - Friday</title> + <overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2006_Friday/</overview> + <desc> + Photos taken during the Conference on Friday at BSDCan 2006 in Ottawa + by Diane Bruce. + </desc> - <item source="daemonnews" added="20060524"> - <title>BSDCan 2006 Photos</title> - <desc>BSDCan 2006 Photos by Diane Bruce</desc> - <tags>daily deamon news,photos,bsdcan,bsdcan2006,diane bruce</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200605/bsdcan_photos.html</url> - <tags>jpg</tags> - </file> - </files> + <tags>2006,bsdcan,bsdcan2006,photos,diane bruce</tags> </item> + <item source="bsdcan" added="20060524"> + <title>BSDCan-2006 Photos - Saturday</title> + <overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2006_Saturday/</overview> + <desc> + Photos taken during the Conference on Saturday at BSDCan 2006 in Ottawa + by Diane Bruce. + </desc> + + <tags>2006,bsdcan,bsdcan2006,photos,diane bruce</tags> + </item> + + <!-- Source: New York City *BSD User Group --> @@ -8193,24 +7914,6 @@ <!-- Source: FreeBSD for All --> - <item source="f4all" added="20061127"> - <title>Episode 08 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title> - <desc> - This week we talk about some tips, latest news, Press Coverage and yes, some jazz. - </desc> - <overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/11/episode-08.html</overview> - <tags>freebsd for all,talk</tags> - <files> - <prefix>http://dl01.blastpodcast.com/freebsdforall/</prefix> - <file> - <url>15403_1164691046.mp3</url> - <size>18 Mb</size> - <desc>128 kbps MP3 version</desc> - <tags>mp3</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> - <item source="f4all" added="20060727"> <title>Episode 07 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title> <desc> @@ -8503,66 +8206,6 @@ <!-- Source: Google Tech Talk --> - <item source="googletechtalks" added="20070704"> - <title>Google Tech Talks June 20, 2007: How the FreeBSD Project Works</title> - <desc><![CDATA[ - <p> - The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most - successful open source operating system ... all - projects, seeing wide deployment across the IT - industry. From the root name servers, to top tier - ISPs, to core router operating systems, to firewalls, - to embedded appliances, you can't use a networked - computer for ten minutes without using FreeBSD - dozens of times. Part of FreeBSD's reputation for - quality and reliability comes from the nature of - its development organization--driven by a hundreds - of highly skilled volunteers, from high school - students to university professors. And unlike most - open source projects, the FreeBSD Project has - developers who have been working on the same source - base for over twenty years. But how does this - organization work? Who pays the bandwidth bills, - runs the web servers, writes the documentation, - writes the code, and calls the shots? And how can - developers in a dozen time zones reach agreement - on the time of day, let alone a kernel architecture? - This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45 - minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into - what makes FreeBSD run. - </p><p> - Speaker: Robert Watson Robert Watson is a researcher - at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory - investinging operating system and network security. - Prior to joining the Computer Laboratory to work - on a PhD, he was a Senior Principal Scientist at - McAfee Research, now SPARTA ISSO, a leading security - research and development organization, where he - directed government and commercial research contracts - for customers that include DARPA, the US Navy, and - Apple Computer. His research interests include - operating system security, network stack structure - and performance, and windowing system structure. - He is also a member of the FreeBSD Core Team and - president of the FreeBSD Foundation. - </p> - ]]></desc> - <overview><![CDATA[ - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4400856579609253323&total=1&start=0&num=10&so=1&type=search&plindex=0 - ]]></overview> - <tags>google,presentation,freebsd,freebsd project,robert watson</tags> - <files> - <file> - <url><![CDATA[ - http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version=0&secureurl=uAAAAMnsi51RXPgEl7zGKAWEdrKWWWjUJ5q602Nvd2V5YwaDTyCIRM5k8Rq4nUZipL4tHODLiuiSxq34qoHi8TiEyXrdjKI8_WN0fXSKQYyrrlrWKMWd5Vw7AuXiu_B0uHEadc-fR6np2MP0ItJbT-Zx-J0-GCx0Mya2fQLoLG2pb55veUzTepcJz2RsKjNaGM-XUHpxqTZoIh0rggQIkNp-vZzghRb_8JQanc00ChX2CYB3LogDCHj1hpnFFmFd-2sEEg&sigh=ZrfuqGS7FqWRpFYVklZH1V4LRj4&begin=0&len=3053322&docid=-4400856579609253323 - ]]></url> - <size>321 Mb</size> - <length>51 minutes</length> - <desc>AVI</desc> - <tags>avi</tags> - </file> - </files> - </item> <!-- Source: nuug @@ -9138,7 +8781,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0?</title> <desc>Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0? (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/openfest-2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,discussion,freebsd,freebsd7</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9152,7 +8795,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software</title> <desc>Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,security,social networking,dimitri vasileva</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9166,7 +8809,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring</title> <desc>Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,snmp,monitoring,shcheryana shopova</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9180,7 +8823,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP)</title> <desc>Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP) (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/openfest-2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,ipv6,sctp,willow vanchkov</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9194,7 +8837,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD</title> <desc>Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,atanas bchvarov</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9208,7 +8851,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte</title> <desc>Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/openfest-2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,zettabyte,nikolai denev</tags> <files> <file> @@ -9222,7 +8865,7 @@ <item source="openfest" added="20080327"> <title>Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks</title> <desc>Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks (Bulgarian)</desc> - <overview>http://openfest.org/openfest-2007/</overview> + <overview>http://openfest.org/archive/openfest-2007/</overview> <tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,ports collection,vasil dimov</tags> <files> <file>
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