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June, 2001
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+ The OS X Files: Apple's updated operating system looks to the Internet, InternetWeek, June 18, 2001
+
+ On a review of the Mac OS X, Larry Loeb adresses the question
+ on how the change from Mac OS to Mac OS X will affect security
+ by saying:
"[...] the Unix layer is based on OpenBSD,
+ one of the most secure Unix distributions out there."
+
+
+
Strife and success in the land of open source,
ZDNet News, June 11, 2001
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OpenBSD and ipfilter still fighting over license agreement,
NewsForge, June 6, 2001
+
+ OpenBSD gets brand-new packet filter (Slashdot echoes OpenBSD pf(4) development.),
+ Slashdot, June 25, 2001
+
Many articles and discussions follow after Darren Reed clarified the license of his
IP Filter software.
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! Building
Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls, book review, The Linux Gurus, November 18, 2000
! In this detailed review of the Sonnenreich & Yates
firewalls book, the unnamed
author concludes that the authors aren't paranoid enough in stripping down
the firewall system to the bare essentials.
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! Building
Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls, book review, The Linux Gurus, November 18, 2000
! In this detailed review of the Sonnenreich & Yates
firewalls book, the unnamed
author concludes that the authors aren't paranoid enough in stripping down
the firewall system to the bare essentials.
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! BSDCon
! 2000: A small, tasty conference, Sun World, November 2000
Silicon Carny columnist Rich Morin reviews BSD Con 2000. He gives an overview
of the five BSD variants available and a bit of atmosphere from the conference.
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! BSDCon 2000: A small, tasty conference, Sun World, November 2000
Silicon Carny columnist Rich Morin reviews BSD Con 2000. He gives an overview
of the five BSD variants available and a bit of atmosphere from the conference.
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! The Pros and Cons of Posting Vulnerabilities, October 5, 2000
Dissipating the smokescreen of FUD surrounding "full
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! The Pros and Cons of Posting Vulnerabilities, Network Magazine, October 5, 2000
Dissipating the smokescreen of FUD surrounding "full
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! BSD OSs Offer
! Unix Alternatives to Linux, Byte, October 2, 2000
In a long-ish article subtitled "For security, scaling,
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! BSD OSs Offer Unix Alternatives to Linux, Byte, October 2, 2000
In a long-ish article subtitled "For security, scaling,
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! OpenBSD as a VPN Solution,
Sys Admin, September 2000
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! OpenBSD as a VPN Solution (not available online),
Sys Admin, September 2000
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+ Road to Mac OS X: Security and OS X,
+ MacCentral Online, June 23, 2000
+
+ On one of a series of articles from MacCentral Online
+ columnist Dennis Sellers, he attempts to answer Mac OS users'
+ questions on the move forward to Mac OS X. With concern to
+ security, he quotes Mark Block saying:
+ "Keep in mind that just because it's UNIX-based
+ doesn't mean it's susceptible to crackers. OpenBSD is an
+ example of an extremely secure flavor of UNIX."
+
+
+
BSD
(and Joe) are Canadian, letter to the editor, Computing Canada, June 23,
2000
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