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OpenBSD : Links : Coming soon: a real-time OpenBSD?
Posted: ( Thu 15th Jun 2000 05:48:05[PM] UTC )
RTMX O/S, a commercial version of OpenBSD with a full suite of POSIX real-time features, has been donated to the OpenBSD project.

OpenBSD : Links : An experience installing OpenBSD
Posted: ( Wed 10th May 2000 01:33:56[PM] UTC )
This article, well really more like a journal, explores my installation of OpenBSD. I had a few problems and made a few errors, but I also found some solutions and had some work arounds.

OpenBSD : Links : PowerCrypt encryption accelerator endorsed by OpenBSD
Posted: ( Wed 3rd May 2000 03:14:17[PM] UTC )
Global Technologies Group, Inc. announced that the PowerCrypt encryption accelerator has been endorsed by OpenBSD (www.openbsd.com). Kernel-level support for PowerCrypt was developed by OpenBSD, with device drivers and IPSec code written by members of the OpenBSD community.

OpenBSD : Links : Interview with OpenBSD's Theo Deraadt
Posted: ( Fri 21st Apr 2000 02:02:12[PM] UTC )
Lately the BSD world is changing very rapidly: Walnut Creek merged with BSDI, BSD finally got more attention of the media and new exciting techniques (OpenSSH, IPv6, etc.) are being integrated in the BSD source trees. In the beginning of April 2000 we had an interview with Theo Deraadt, leader of the OpenBSD project concerning these and some other things.

OpenBSD : Links : Getting to know Open BSD
Posted: ( Sun 9th Apr 2000 05:59:55[AM] UTC )
Recently, I interviewed Louis Bertrand, an OpenBSD contributor, on the past and future of OpenBSD, as well as why ISPs might want to deploy it. Here’s what he had to say.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD 2.6 integrates Secure Shell protocol
Posted: ( Sun 26th Dec 1999 04:18:05[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD announced today the launch of OpenBSD 2.6, the first computer operating system to integrate the free open source OpenSSH secure communication tools in the base system. Already regarded by many security experts as the most secure OS on the Internet, OpenBSD now comes even closer to being "Secure by Default".

OpenBSD : Links : The OpenBSD 2.6 Released
Posted: ( Tue 30th Nov 1999 04:42:08[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD 2.6 is available for download. To order the CD go to the Web site.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana
Posted: ( Mon 8th Nov 1999 11:38:07[PM] UTC )
WELL KNOWN FOR its "secure by default" posture, OpenBSD (www.openbsd.org), the Internet-based volunteer effort, recently announced the inclusion and support of Versions 1.3 and 1.5 of Secure Shell (SSH) client and server in OpenBSD Version 2.6, which is due to appear in early December.

OpenBSD : Links : Buddying up to BSD: Part Two - OpenBSD
Posted: ( Mon 8th Nov 1999 11:37:39[PM] UTC )
Last week I set out to "grok" the essence of BSD. I wanted to see how it was different from Linux and what I could learn. Most sane people would probably start their BSD experience with FreeBSD. I started by doing a FTP install of OpenBSD 2.5.

OpenBSD : Links : I've been hacked! How OpenBSD saved our project.
Posted: ( Sat 30th Oct 1999 02:31:02[PM] UTC )
Article by one of the Unix SAs in the Information Technology department at the City of Tucson municipal government in Tucson, Arizona.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD - a secure alternative
Posted: ( Wed 27th Oct 1999 02:08:54[PM] UTC )
So you want to build a firewall, but aren't quite sure what to use? You might want to consider OpenBSD, an secure offshoot of the BSD family.

OpenBSD : Links : Commercial Support for OpenBSD
Posted: ( Wed 6th Oct 1999 01:20:14[PM] UTC )
Network Security Technologies, Inc. (NSTI), a leading provider of managed e-security, has announced that it will offer commercial support for the OS which is available as free software. Through the agreement, NSTI will provide assistance with integration, deployment and consulting for OpenBSD users.

OpenBSD : Links : Calgarian heads team ensuring OpenBSD security
Posted: ( Thu 30th Sep 1999 03:41:59[AM] UTC )
Theo de Raadt oversees hundreds of volunteer programmers. What Linus Torvalds is to the increasingly popular Linux, de Raadt is to OpenBSD.

OpenBSD : Links : The OpenBSD project
Posted: ( Wed 26th May 1999 08:11:29[AM] UTC )
The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system

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