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USENIX BSDCon 2003: San Mateo, CA, USA
- Gregory Neil Shapiro:
Proceedings of BSDCon 2003, San Mateo, California, USA, September 8-12, 2003. USENIX 2003
Opening Remarks, Awards, Keynote
- Michi Henning:
Keynote: Computing Fallacies (or, What Is the World Coming To?). BSDCon 2003
Sticky Problems
- Jeffrey Hsu:
Reasoning about SMP in FreeBSD. 1-6 - M. Warner Losh:
devd - A Device Configuration Daemon. 7-16 - Jeff Roberson:
ULE: A Modern Scheduler for FreeBSD. 17-28
Release Engineering
- Colin Percival:
An Automated Binary Security Update System for FreeBSD. 29-34 - Brooks Davis, Michael AuYeung, Gary Green, Craig A. Lee:
Building a High-performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD. 35-46 - Luke Mewburn, Matthew Green:
build.sh: Cross-building NetBSD. 47-56
Invited Talk
- Tim Pozar, Matt Peterson:
Long Range 802.11 WANs.
BSD Status Reports
Storage/Crypto
- Poul-Henning Kamp:
GBDE-GEOM Based Disk Encryption. 57-68 - Samuel J. Leffler:
Cryptographic Device Support for FreeBSD (Awarded Best Paper!). 69-78 - Marshall K. McKusick:
Enhancements to the Fast Filesystem to Support Multi-Terabyte Storage Systems. 79-90
Invited Talk
- Peter G. Neumann:
Social and Technical Implications of Nonproprietary Software. BSDCon 2003
System Building
- Hideki Eiraku, Yasushi Shinjo:
Running BSD Kernels as User Processes by Partial Emulation and Rewriting of Machine Instructions. 91-102 - David S. H. Rosenthal:
A Digital Preservation Network Appliance Based on OpenBSD. 103-114 - John H. Baldwin:
Using FreeBSD to Render Realtime Localized Audio and Video. 115-124
Work in Progess Reports (WiPs)
Networking
- Angelos D. Keromytis:
Tagging Data in the Network Stack: mbuf_tags. 125-132 - Samuel J. Leffler:
Fast IPSec: A High-Performance IPsec Implementation. 133-140 - Jason R. Thorpe, Allen K. Briggs:
The WHBA Project: Experiences "deeply embedding" NetBSD. 141-152
Closing Session
- Michael Hawley:
Invited Talk: Post-Digital Possibilities. BSDCon 2003
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