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August, 2000
+ OpenBSD runs fuzz, Linux
+ Weekly News, August 3, 2000
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+ Linux Weekly News security editor Liz Coolbaugh picks up on a Bugtraq thread
+ about fuzz
, a tool that tests commands with randomly generated
+ command line arguments. Lead developer Theo de Raadt ran it against OpenBSD
+ and found routine coding errors in about a dozen commands, none security-related.
+ The article reprints de Raadt's posting and comments. Though the exercise was
+ worthwhile, the tool only points to the areas to check, and is no substitute for
+ careful code reviews, he concludes.
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+
OpenBSD
in a Datacenter Scale Environment, BSD DevCenter, O'Reilly Network, August 1, 2000
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FTP site. On a tight budget, he set up a K-6 450MHz system, with 128 MB RAM and an
IDE drive, got a few friends with cable modems to pound on it, and was pleasantly
surprised.
! Update: Grant writes that he just seen the site's biggest day: 56GB outbound to
! everywhere on the Internet with 260 clients at one point, limited mostly by the RAM.
July, 2000
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FTP site. On a tight budget, he set up a K-6 450MHz system, with 128 MB RAM and an
IDE drive, got a few friends with cable modems to pound on it, and was pleasantly
surprised.
! Update (Aug.4/2000): Grant writes that he has just seen the site's biggest day:
! 56GB outbound to everywhere on the Internet with 260 clients at one point, limited
! mostly by the RAM.
July, 2000
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