=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/Attic/press.html,v retrieving revision 1.221 retrieving revision 1.222 diff -c -r1.221 -r1.222 *** www/Attic/press.html 2001/11/08 11:25:04 1.221 --- www/Attic/press.html 2001/12/23 03:09:47 1.222 *************** *** 47,53 **** rather than reactive to security problems."
Then goes on naming OpenBSD's secure by default policy, Kerberos authentication protocol implementation, and ! TCP/IP stack built-in IPSec protocol, as ready to use VPN solutions whereas they are options to be installed and applied on other operating systems.
Furthermore, he writes he agrees with Theo de Raadt while --- 47,53 ---- rather than reactive to security problems."
Then goes on naming OpenBSD's secure by default policy, Kerberos authentication protocol implementation, and ! TCP/IP stack built-in IPsec protocol, as ready to use VPN solutions whereas they are options to be installed and applied on other operating systems.
Furthermore, he writes he agrees with Theo de Raadt while *************** *** 532,538 **** important point: if an OS or mail system ships with relaying open by default, what message does that send about that system's resistance to less trivial attacks. He also chides Intel and 3Com for not providing driver ! documentation to allow their IPSec networking cards to be used.

  • --- 532,538 ---- important point: if an OS or mail system ships with relaying open by default, what message does that send about that system's resistance to less trivial attacks. He also chides Intel and 3Com for not providing driver ! documentation to allow their IPsec networking cards to be used.

  • *************** *** 689,695 **** Using IPSEC and Samba to integrate Windows Networks, Napalm, October 6, 2000
    ! OpenBSD, IPSec, IPF, Samba and Windows: azure covers it all in this networking epic about connecting two Windows-based networks over a VPN - whether they like it or not.

    --- 689,695 ---- Using IPSEC and Samba to integrate Windows Networks, Napalm, October 6, 2000
    ! OpenBSD, IPsec, IPF, Samba and Windows: azure covers it all in this networking epic about connecting two Windows-based networks over a VPN - whether they like it or not.

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  • ! IPSec - We've Got a Ways To Go (Part II), Security Portal, July 26, 2000
    Kurt Seifried discusses various key management and tunnel modes and extensions --- 932,938 ----
  • ! IPsec - We've Got a Ways To Go (Part II), Security Portal, July 26, 2000
    Kurt Seifried discusses various key management and tunnel modes and extensions *************** *** 975,981 **** (part 1), Napalm, July 13, 2000
    ! Technical article about IPSec by ajax, discussing the networking basics, the key management daemons and various free and commercial implementations. This goes well beyond the usual how-to articles to explain the underlying protocols and their quirks. --- 975,981 ---- (part 1), Napalm, July 13, 2000
    ! Technical article about IPsec by ajax, discussing the networking basics, the key management daemons and various free and commercial implementations. This goes well beyond the usual how-to articles to explain the underlying protocols and their quirks. *************** *** 1260,1266 ****
    Press release from Global Technologies Group, Inc. announcing OpenBSD ! support for their PowerCrypt IPSec hardware accelerators cards.

  • --- 1260,1266 ----
    Press release from Global Technologies Group, Inc. announcing OpenBSD ! support for their PowerCrypt IPsec hardware accelerators cards.

  • *************** *** 2018,2027 ****
  • ! OpenBSD and IPSec, leading the pack, November, 1998
    ! A two-part article by Ejovi Nuwere focusing on OpenBSD's IPSec Development. Part one is an introduction to OpenBSD's Photurisd and its current Implementation, including a brief interview with Photurisd creator Neils Provos. --- 2018,2027 ----
  • ! OpenBSD and IPsec, leading the pack, November, 1998
    ! A two-part article by Ejovi Nuwere focusing on OpenBSD's IPsec Development. Part one is an introduction to OpenBSD's Photurisd and its current Implementation, including a brief interview with Photurisd creator Neils Provos. *************** *** 2164,2170 **** Datateknik, Nov 20, 1998

    ! An article on the swedish IPSec interop event mentions OpenBSD as one of the successful participants, and has a mini-interview with OpenBSD developer Niklas Hallqvist.

    --- 2164,2170 ---- Datateknik, Nov 20, 1998
    ! An article on the swedish IPsec interop event mentions OpenBSD as one of the successful participants, and has a mini-interview with OpenBSD developer Niklas Hallqvist.

    *************** *** 2219,2225 **** important point: if an OS or mail system ships with relaying open by default, what message does that send about that system's resistance to less trivial attacks. He also chides Intel and 3Com for not providing driver ! documentation to allow their IPSec networking cards to be used.

    September, 1999

    --- 2219,2225 ---- important point: if an OS or mail system ships with relaying open by default, what message does that send about that system's resistance to less trivial attacks. He also chides Intel and 3Com for not providing driver ! documentation to allow their IPsec networking cards to be used.

    September, 1999

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