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   <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,2631312,00.html">BSD
   System Takes On Linux</a>, Inter@ctive Week, September 25, 2000
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   A manager's eye view business-oriented story credits OpenBSD's proactive
   security approach for spurring on security development in the other BSD
   groups, and even Linux.
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 <a href="http://upside.com/Open_Season/39b82a2e0.html">Primed and ready</a>,  <a href="http://upside.com/Open_Season/39b82a2e0.html">Primed and ready</a>,
 Upside Today, September 7, 2000  Upside Today, September 7, 2000
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 the IP filtering and address translation.  the IP filtering and address translation.
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   <a href="http://www.osOpinion.com/Opinions/KeithRankin%20/Keith%20Rankin1.html">FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review</a>, OS Opinion, September 2000
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   Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems
   in terms of usablility and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist
   installations, <code>vi</code> and a default C shell, he finds nice things to
   say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and
   the IP filtering and address translation.
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 <h2>August, 2000</h2>  <h2>August, 2000</h2>
   
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   <a href="http://rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=832">OpenBSD's Good
   Example</a>, # RootPrompt.org, August 23, 2000
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   Noel moves on after his &quot;Cracked!&quot; series to look at other
   security topics. This time, he installs OpenBSD, fully expecting some
   brutally stripped-down system good for nothing but firewalls and sniffers,
   but finds a functional desktop environment. OpenBSD sets an example for
   other systems: <i>&quot;It is my opinion that there are many lessons
   in how OpenBSD is put together that the Linux community needs to take
   note of&quot;</i>.
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 <a  <a
 href="http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=00/08/22/0132212&mode=thread">The  href="http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=00/08/22/0132212&mode=thread">The
 Brit and the Big Boy</a>, NewsForge, August 22, 2000  Brit and the Big Boy</a>, NewsForge, August 22, 2000
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 <h3><font color=#e00000>Swedish press coverage (in Swedish)</font></h3><p>  <h3><font color=#e00000>Swedish press coverage (in Swedish)</font></h3><p>
   
   <h2>June, 2001</h2>
   
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   <a href="http://nyheter.idg.se/display.asp?id=010613-CS3">
   Computer Sweden</a>, June 13, 2001</strong></font><br>
   
   Picked up on OpenBSD 2.9 press release.
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   <h2>May, 2001</h2>
   
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   <a href="http://nyheter.idg.se/display.asp?id=010531-cs14">
   Computer Sweden</a>, May 31, 2001</strong></font><br>
   
   A report on the IPFilter removal from OpenBSD.
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   <a href="http://nyheter.idg.se/display.asp?id=010503-cs7">
   Computer Sweden</a>, May 03, 2001</strong></font><br>
   
   A report on FreeBSD really, but with an explicit statement of OpenBSD
   being best of brand when it comes to security.
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   <h2>April, 2001</h2>
   
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   <a href="http://nyheter.idg.se/display.asp?id=010420-cs6">
   Computer Sweden</a>, April 20, 2001</strong></font><br>
   
   A statement that Cygate's Service Protector product is based on OpenBSD.
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