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The OpenBSD 2.7 Release:
! Released Juen 15, 2000.
Copyright 1997-2000, Theo de Raadt.
What's New
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The OpenBSD 2.7 Release:
! Released June 15, 2000.
Copyright 1997-2000, Theo de Raadt.
+ ISBN 0-9683637-4-1
What's New
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To get the files for this release:
! - Order a CDROM from our ordering system.
! If you want to try to get a bookstore local to you to carry it,
! have them order
! ISBN 0-9683637-4-1.
- See the information on The FTP page for
a list of mirror machines
- Go to the pub/OpenBSD/2.7/ directory on
one of the mirror sites
- Briefly read the rest of this document.
- Have a look at The 2.7 Errata page for a list
! of bugs and workarounds.
! All applicable copyrights and credits can be found in the applicable
! file sources found in the files src.tar.gz and srcsys.tar.gz.
Following this are the instructions which you would have on a piece of
paper if you had purchased a CDROM set
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To get the files for this release:
! - Order a CDROM from our ordering system.
- See the information on The FTP page for
a list of mirror machines
- Go to the pub/OpenBSD/2.7/ directory on
one of the mirror sites
- Briefly read the rest of this document.
- Have a look at The 2.7 Errata page for a list
! of bugs and workarounds.
!
- See a detailed log of changes between the
! 2.6 and 2.7 releases.
! Note: All applicable copyrights and credits can be found
! in the applicable file sources found in the files src.tar.gz, srcsys.tar.gz,
! X11.tar.gz, eor in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz.
Following this are the instructions which you would have on a piece of
paper if you had purchased a CDROM set
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WHAT'S NEW
This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 2.7.
! For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading
to 2.7.
! - The most interesting addition is OpenSSH (http://www.OpenSSH.com/).
! This is a free and reusable SSH suite based on an early release by Tatu
! Ylonen (1.2.12). That release was the last with a free license. OpenSSH
! was brought up to current standards and uses the OpenSSL library. It is
! free for all except USA commercial users (RSA patent in USA). OpenSSH was
! developed by OpenBSD and has been ported to FreeBSD and Linux.
!
- A clever trick allows us to distribute the same CD-ROM (USA and the
! rest of the world) and maintain full strength crypto without violating the
! RSA patent in the USA.
- Extensive changes to the documentation, notably the man pages and the
Web FAQ. The manual pages now include useful examples to supplement the
! explanations. By keeping the documentation set concise and in two
! well-known locations, we hope to avoid the explosion of "How-To" docs that
! forces users to search endlessly for information.
!
- More complete collection of "ports". Ports is the method to use when
! importing and building freeware applications from the network
! (applications, mailers, browsers, etc.). The user needs only to cd to the
! relevant directory and type "make install" to start a process that will
! fetch the sources, patch them for OpenBSD, compile and install the
! package. Most ports are also available as pre-built packages.
!
- Includes:
! - XFree86 3.3.5
!
- gcc 2.95
!
- Apache 1.3.9 + Mod_ssl 2.4.5 + OpenSSL 0.9.4, and DSO support
- Many improvements for security and reliability (look for the red
! print in the complete list).
-
- New hardware devices supported, notably in the PC (i386) architecture.
-
- - PCI IDE and DMA support
-
- USB (universal serial bus)
-
- ATAPISCSI devices, including CD-R and CD-RWs
-
!
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