@dalias "Tracking Protection (What exactly does it do)?"
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@dalias "Tracking Protection (What exactly does it do)?"
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@feld @emaste Thanks for sharing. That blog post was a great read. I wonder if the OpenBSD ntpd could be included in the FreeBSD install if the existing daemon is in such bad shape.
The CCC presentation linked in that post is a worthwhile watch too (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRg2vuwF1hY). A third-party audit of (say) the TCP/IP stack would be really interesting.
It looks like there is already some automated kernel fuzzing in place which is really great to see.
Interested in computer security, privacy, reverse engineering, and communication protocols. (he/him)
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