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English press coverage
November, 2001
! OpenBSD: The most secure OS around, ZDNet, November 5, 2001
IT columnist and former NASA and DoD network administrator and
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+ January, 2002
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+ A commercial hosting company implements OpenBSD: An
+ Interview, BSD Today, January, 2001
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+ Open Source writer Robert Bernstein talks to Chris Nadovich,
+ owner and operator of a web and Unix shell hosting venture.
+ C. Nadovich tells about how they migrated from their early
+ SysV sistems to Linux and finally to BSD, which he explains in
+ terms of their security concern "It was the rise of
+ evil in the networking world that opened our eyes to some
+ "compelling differences" and eventually brought us to
+ OpenBSD.".
+ In all, a very good article on how an experienced Internet
+ services provider bussiness ended up with OpenBSD as their OS
+ of choice.
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December, 2001
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+ OpenBSD 3.0 officially released, BSD Today, December, 2001
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+ OpenBSD 3.0 release announcement on BSD Today.
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November, 2001
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+ Interview with Theo de Raadt, kerneltrap.org, November 26, 2001
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+ Jeremy Andrews on an extensive interview with Theo de Raadt.
+ Most of the interview are interesting questions and answers,
+ but Theo seems to enjoy some of the questioning, like when he
+ is asked about Soft Updates or the current state of OpenBSD's
+ new packet filter, PF, offering then an expanded view on the
+ subjects. Worth a read.
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! OpenBSD: The most secure OS around, ZDNet, November 6, 2001
IT columnist and former NASA and DoD network administrator and
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July, 2001
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+ OpenBSD firewall gateway at NASA's Advanced Supercomputing
+ Division, August 32, 2001
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+ The network security group in the NASA Advanced Supercomputing
+ (NAS) Division implements a firewall gateway with OpenBSD
+ which was deployed, according to the NAS announcement, to
+ addresses the well-known problems of the 802.11b standard
+ wireless systems -- with a minimum of time and
+ investment.
+ The implementation details can be seen on their
+ Wireless Firewall Gateway White Paper.
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An article on
Sun's Solaris Blueprints Online series
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+ OpenBSD 2.8 officially released, BSD Today, December, 2000
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+ OpenBSD 2.8 official release announcement on BSD Today.
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The Future of
OpenBSD: A Conversation with Theo de Raadt, Dr. Dobbs Journal, December 2000
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