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June, 2000

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  • Securing Your Network With OpenBSD, Kurt's Closet, Security Portal, June 21, 2000
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    June, 2000

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  • Securing Your Network With OpenBSD, Kurt's Closet, Security Portal, June 21, 2000
    *************** *** 43,49 **** "Ports" collection.

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  • OpenBSD 2.7 press release, June 15, 2000
    --- 43,49 ---- "Ports" collection.

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  • OpenBSD 2.7 press release, June 15, 2000
    *************** *** 51,57 **** trade press and Internet news sites.

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  • Coming soon: a real-time OpenBSD?, BSD Today, June 14, 2000
    --- 51,57 ---- trade press and Internet news sites.

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  • Coming soon: a real-time OpenBSD?, BSD Today, June 14, 2000
    *************** *** 61,67 **** next release. Interview by Jeremy C. Reed.

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  • Introduction to OpenBSD Networking, BSD DevCenter, O'Reilly Network, June 13, 2000
    --- 61,67 ---- next release. Interview by Jeremy C. Reed.

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  • Introduction to OpenBSD Networking, BSD DevCenter, O'Reilly Network, June 13, 2000
    *************** *** 72,78 **** arriving from the Linux world.

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  • The state of the daemon, UNIX Review, June 7, 2000
    --- 72,78 ---- arriving from the Linux world.

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  • The state of the daemon, UNIX Review, June 7, 2000
    *************** *** 84,91 **** abates, it's not really paranoia.

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  • Security By DEFAULT, OPEN SOURCES, Information Security, June 2000
    --- 84,91 ---- abates, it's not really paranoia.

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  • ! Security By DEFAULT, OPEN SOURCES, Information Security, June 2000
    *************** *** 95,102 ****

    May, 2000

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  • Cracked! Part4: The Sniffer, # RootPrompt.org, May 31, 2000
    --- 95,102 ----

    May, 2000

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  • ! Cracked! Part4: The Sniffer, # RootPrompt.org, May 31, 2000
    *************** *** 109,116 **** reading for all system administrators.

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  • Flaw found in PGP 5.0, Computer World, May 26, 2000
    --- 109,116 ---- reading for all system administrators.

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  • ! Flaw found in PGP 5.0, Computer World, May 26, 2000
    *************** *** 120,127 **** conditions.

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  • Security Beyond the Garden of Eden, BeOpen.com, May 19, 2000
    --- 120,127 ---- conditions.

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  • ! Security Beyond the Garden of Eden, BeOpen.com, May 19, 2000
    *************** *** 131,138 **** approaches to security.

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  • OpenBSD perfects security by one-upmanship, Upside Today, May 17, 2000
    --- 131,138 ---- approaches to security.

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  • ! OpenBSD perfects security by one-upmanship, Upside Today, May 17, 2000
    *************** *** 143,150 **** with embedded OpenBSD.

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  • Vulnerability Database Statistics, Security Focus, May 15, 2000
    --- 143,150 ---- with embedded OpenBSD.

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  • ! Vulnerability Database Statistics, Security Focus, May 15, 2000
    *************** *** 222,229 ****

    April, 2000

  • ! Interview with OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt, eup E-zine, April 20, 2000
    --- 222,228 ----

    April, 2000

  • ! Interview with OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt, eup E-zine, April 20, 2000
    *************** *** 246,253 ****

  • ! Open Source - Why it's Good for Security, SecurityPortal.com, April 17, 2000
    --- 245,251 ----

  • ! Open Source - Why it's Good for Security, SecurityPortal.com, April 17, 2000
    *************** *** 261,268 ****

  • ! Wide Open Source, SecurityFocus.com, April 16, 2000
    --- 259,265 ----

  • ! Wide Open Source, SecurityFocus.com, April 16, 2000
    *************** *** 272,279 ****

  • ! Bad Press, 32Bits Online, April 2000
    --- 269,275 ----

  • ! Bad Press, 32Bits Online, April 2000
    *************** *** 289,295 ****
  • Linux is a security risk, I don't think so!, Security Portal, March 29, 2000
    --- 285,291 ----
  • Linux is a security risk, I don't think so!, Security Portal, March 29, 2000
    *************** *** 327,334 ****

  • ! The Unix players change, but the (r)evolution continues, SunWorld, March 2000
    --- 323,329 ----

  • ! The Unix players change, but the (r)evolution continues, SunWorld, March 2000
    *************** *** 342,349 ****

  • ! Getting to know OpenBSD, Boardwatch Magazine, March 2000
    --- 337,343 ----

  • ! Getting to know OpenBSD, Boardwatch Magazine, March 2000
    *************** *** 356,363 ****

    February, 2000

  • ! All About SSH - Part II: OpenSSH, Security Portal, February 28, 2000
    --- 350,356 ----

    February, 2000

  • ! All About SSH - Part II: OpenSSH, Security Portal, February 28, 2000
    *************** *** 367,397 ****

  • ! Firewalling with IPF, Security Portal, February 16, 2000
    Kurt Seifried, author of the Linux Administrators Security Guide, explains ! how to set up packet filtering with ipf. His examples are based on OpenBSD 2.6 even though his article isn't aimed at any specific OS.

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 - new features, Security Portal, February 9, 2000
    ! Kurt Seifried reviews OpenBSD 2.6 and finds new features like OpenSSH, Apache DSOs, and new device drivers. He also finds comfort in an old friend, the "secure by default" installation.

  • ! Three Unixlike systems may be better than Linux, ComputerWorld, February 7, 2000
    --- 360,387 ----

  • ! Firewalling with IPF, Security Portal, February 16, 2000
    Kurt Seifried, author of the Linux Administrators Security Guide, explains ! how to set up packet filtering with ! ipf. His examples are based on OpenBSD 2.6 even though his article isn't aimed at any specific OS.

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 - new features, Security Portal, February 9, 2000
    ! Kurt Seifried reviews OpenBSD 2.6 and finds new features like ! OpenSSH, Apache DSOs, and new device drivers. He also finds comfort in an old friend, the "secure by default" installation.

  • ! Three Unixlike systems may be better than Linux, ComputerWorld, February 7, 2000
    *************** *** 404,411 ****

  • ! Review of FreeBSD 3.4, 32BitsOnline, February 2000
    --- 394,400 ----

  • ! Review of FreeBSD 3.4, 32BitsOnline, February 2000
    *************** *** 418,425 ****

  • ! Securing Linux, Information Security, February 2000
    --- 407,413 ----

  • ! Securing Linux, Information Security, February 2000
    *************** *** 431,438 ****

  • ! FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review, OS Opinion, February 2000
    --- 419,425 ----

  • ! FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review, OS Opinion, February 2000
    *************** *** 443,450 ****

    January, 2000

  • ! Secure by default - a review of OpenBSD, Epinions.com, January 26, 2000
    --- 430,436 ----

    January, 2000

  • ! Secure by default - a review of OpenBSD, Epinions.com, January 26, 2000
    *************** *** 455,462 ****

  • ! Opening up, government style, ZDNet, January 24, 2000
    Linux columnist Evan Leibovitch notes a small victory for open source --- 441,447 ----

  • ! Opening up, government style, ZDNet, January 24, 2000
    Linux columnist Evan Leibovitch notes a small victory for open source *************** *** 507,514 **** for SourceForge." OpenBSD, soon to be a household word!

  • ! A report from LISA, SunWorld, January 2000
    --- 492,498 ---- for SourceForge." OpenBSD, soon to be a household word!

  • ! A report from LISA, SunWorld, January 2000
    *************** *** 521,534 ****
    OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects ! in The Computer Paper. Linux columnist Gene Wilburn gets it right. Unfortunately, the article isn't on the Computer Paper's site, but it is available at the author's site.

  • ! A Home-Grown Operating System?, Alberta Venture Magazine, January/February, 2000
    --- 505,518 ----
    OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects ! in ! The Computer Paper. Linux columnist Gene Wilburn gets it right. Unfortunately, the article isn't on the Computer Paper's site, but it is available at the author's site.

  • ! A Home-Grown Operating System?, Alberta Venture Magazine, January/February, 2000
    *************** *** 539,546 ****

    December, 1999

  • ! OpenSource projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others), Security Portal, December 23, 1999
    --- 523,529 ----

    December, 1999

  • ! OpenSource projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others), Security Portal, December 23, 1999
    *************** *** 552,559 **** code audit as a reference point for securing the OS.

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 Now Available, Server Watch, December 3, 1999
    --- 535,541 ---- code audit as a reference point for securing the OS.

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 Now Available, Server Watch, December 3, 1999
    *************** *** 561,568 ****

  • ! OpenBSD Review, TekPress.COM, December 1999
    --- 543,549 ----

  • ! OpenBSD Review, TekPress.COM, December 1999
    *************** *** 584,591 ****

  • ! OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is 'secure by default', InfoWorld, November 8, 1999
    --- 565,571 ----

  • ! OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is 'secure by default', InfoWorld, November 8, 1999
    *************** *** 618,625 ****

  • ! Turning on the Zedz, ZDNet, November 2, 1999
    --- 598,604 ----

  • ! Turning on the Zedz, ZDNet, November 2, 1999
    *************** *** 751,758 ****

  • ! Microsoft, Linux to become duopoly?, ComputerWorld Australia, Sept 8, 1999.
    --- 730,736 ----

  • ! Microsoft, Linux to become duopoly?, ComputerWorld Australia, Sept 8, 1999.
    *************** *** 762,769 **** Melbourne.

  • ! GNU launches free encryption tool, IDG News Service, September 08, 1999
    --- 740,746 ---- Melbourne.

  • ! GNU launches free encryption tool, IDG News Service, September 08, 1999
    *************** *** 793,800 ****

  • ! India-based Web site offers raft of free OSes, ComputerWorld Australia, September 1999
    --- 770,776 ----

  • ! India-based Web site offers raft of free OSes, ComputerWorld Australia, September 1999
    *************** *** 852,859 ****

  • ! A glimpse at the USENIX Technical Conference, SunWorld, June 1999
    --- 828,834 ----

  • ! A glimpse at the USENIX Technical Conference, SunWorld, June 1999
    *************** *** 908,915 ****

  • ! Alternative OSes face a Sisyphean struggle to get into the PC mainstream, Infoworld, March 8, 1999
    --- 883,889 ----

  • ! Alternative OSes face a Sisyphean struggle to get into the PC mainstream, Infoworld, March 8, 1999
    *************** *** 959,966 ****

    January, 1999

  • ! Open-Source Software: Power to the People, Data Communications, January 4, 1999
    --- 933,939 ----

    January, 1999

  • ! Open-Source Software: Power to the People, Data Communications, January 4, 1999
    *************** *** 968,975 **** software. Page three mentions OpenBSD in the roundup.

  • ! The return of BSD, SunWorld, January 1999
    BSD veteran Greg Lehey notes the strong loyalty of SunOS 4 users and surveys the --- 941,947 ---- software. Page three mentions OpenBSD in the roundup.

  • ! The return of BSD, SunWorld, January 1999
    BSD veteran Greg Lehey notes the strong loyalty of SunOS 4 users and surveys the *************** *** 1148,1154 ****

    December, 1999

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 ist da, heise online newsticker, December 2, 1999
    --- 1120,1126 ----

    December, 1999

  • ! OpenBSD 2.6 ist da, heise online newsticker, December 2, 1999
    *************** *** 1213,1219 ****
    OpenBSD www@openbsd.org !
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