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OpenBSD : Interviews : OpenBSD PF Developer Interview
Posted: ( Mon 31st May 2004 05:19:58[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD's PF packet filter has grown in power and appeal since its introduction in OpenBSD 3.0. With the imminent release of OpenBSD 3.5, Federico Biancuzzi interviewed several leading OpenBSD developers for their thoughts on PF and new features.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSDpost.net
Posted: ( Thu 15th Nov 2001 02:43:02[AM] UTC )
This site is for OpenBSD users and people interested in learning and using OpenBSD.

OpenBSD : Articles : OpenBSD as a database server
Posted: ( Sun 22nd Oct 2000 06:44:51[AM] UTC )
Support for OpenBSD (within PHP in particular) has in the past been sketchy, but things appear to be improving now. PHP3 and MySQL are both in the ports tree distributed with OpenBSD 2.7, making installation and configuration a relatively simple process.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD and the future of the Internet
Posted: ( Sat 9th Sep 2000 11:47:53[PM] UTC )
OpenBSD 2.7 now ships with complete IPv6 support. In real world terms, this means you could feasibly operate a purely IPv6 network of OpenBSD machines, or have them participate in an IPv6 internetwork.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD's good example
Posted: ( Sun 27th Aug 2000 09:04:12[AM] UTC )
OpenBSD has done a lot of things right and there are some things that the Linux community should study and emulate. Certain principles that the OpenBSD developers are following, such as secure by default mode and code auditing, are things that Linux should be doing.

OpenBSD : Links : The world's most secure OS
Posted: ( Wed 23rd Aug 2000 06:18:19[PM] UTC )
A lone Canadian is reshaping the way software gets written. Is the world paying attention?

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD in a datacenter scale environment
Posted: ( Wed 2nd Aug 2000 07:23:15[AM] UTC )
BSD has been a high-end server platform prized for its stability, interoperability, and scalability. These points have all come into question recently as commercial Unix vendors such as HP and Sun tout their products as enterprise solutions offering scalability superior to free systems such as Linux and BSD.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD is installed, now what?
Posted: ( Fri 14th Jul 2000 11:08:47[PM] UTC )
Setting up OpenBSD as a single-user, desktop system with basic information on installing the ports tree, setting up KDE, stopping unwanted services and using IPFilter.

OpenBSD : Links : OpenBSD 2.7 Released
Posted: ( Fri 16th Jun 2000 04:52:59[AM] UTC )
OpenBSD, known for its security has announced a 2.7 version. It has many new features including OpenSSH which supports both the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols.

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".

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