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  • DARPA pulls OpenBSD funding, ! Ars Technica Newsdesk, April 18.
    Semi On reports on the sudden pulling of OpenBSD's DARPA grant funding. This article laments about the possibility that researchers --- 38,44 ----
  • DARPA pulls OpenBSD funding, ! Ars Technica Newsdesk, April 18, 2003.
    Semi On reports on the sudden pulling of OpenBSD's DARPA grant funding. This article laments about the possibility that researchers *************** *** 49,55 ****
  • DARPA pulls funding for OpenBSD, leader says, ! IDG News Service, April 18.
    Grant Gross writes about the sudden cancellation of the OpenBSD project funding by DARPA. This article includes some background as --- 49,55 ----
  • DARPA pulls funding for OpenBSD, leader says, ! IDG News Service, April 18, 2003.
    Grant Gross writes about the sudden cancellation of the OpenBSD project funding by DARPA. This article includes some background as *************** *** 65,71 ****
  • DARPA Cancels OS Project After Comments, ! Associated Press, April 18th,
    Matthew Fordahl of the Associated press reports about the DARPA funding cancellation. This has been picked up by --- 65,71 ----
  • DARPA Cancels OS Project After Comments, ! Associated Press, April 18, 2003.
    Matthew Fordahl of the Associated press reports about the DARPA funding cancellation. This has been picked up by *************** *** 81,93 ****
  • Rapid City Journal, SD
  • Infoshop News
  • San Jose Mercury News, CA

  • Getting realistic in the war on hackers, ! TheRegister/SecurityFocus, April 18.
    John Lasser talks about the damage that US DMCA and similar acts are doing to civil liberties; recommends security technology as a better option. --- 81,94 ----
  • Rapid City Journal, SD
  • Infoshop News
  • San Jose Mercury News, CA +
  • NEPA News, PA

  • Getting realistic in the war on hackers, ! TheRegister/SecurityFocus, April 18, 2003.
    John Lasser talks about the damage that US DMCA and similar acts are doing to civil liberties; recommends security technology as a better option. *************** *** 97,103 ****
  • US military shuns BSD for hopping landmines, ! The Register, April 18th.
    Another report on the DARPA funding. But hopping landmines? You have to see that one to believe it. --- 98,104 ----
  • US military shuns BSD for hopping landmines, ! The Register, April 18, 2003.
    Another report on the DARPA funding. But hopping landmines? You have to see that one to believe it. *************** *** 107,113 ****
  • DARPA pulls OpenBSD Funding, ! news.com.com, April 17th.
    (also online at --- 108,114 ----
  • DARPA pulls OpenBSD Funding, ! news.com.com, April 17, 2003.
    (also online at *************** *** 127,133 ****
  • DARPA Grant Cancelled for OpenBSD and U-Penn, ! SlashDot, April 17th.
    SlashDot report (and user folloups) on the funding cancellation. Links to Theo's original email (see below) announcing that DARPA cut the --- 128,134 ----
  • DARPA Grant Cancelled for OpenBSD and U-Penn, ! SlashDot, April 17, 2003.
    SlashDot report (and user folloups) on the funding cancellation. Links to Theo's original email (see below) announcing that DARPA cut the *************** *** 138,144 ****
  • DARPA Cancellation, ! MARC (Mailing list ARchives), April 17, 2003
    Theo's original mail announcing DARPA's arbitrary cancellation of its funding: "It has come to my attention that DARPA has cancelled the POSSE program --- 139,145 ----
  • DARPA Cancellation, ! MARC (Mailing list ARchives), April 17, 2003.
    Theo's original mail announcing DARPA's arbitrary cancellation of its funding: "It has come to my attention that DARPA has cancelled the POSSE program *************** *** 149,155 ****
  • TV appearance, ! CTV Report on Business, April 16, 2003
    On this day, Theo appeared on this TV channel for a 5 minute interview at 1:15pm Mountain Time. The interviewer focused on the question of --- 150,156 ----
  • TV appearance, ! CTV Report on Business, April 16, 2003.
    On this day, Theo appeared on this TV channel for a 5 minute interview at 1:15pm Mountain Time. The interviewer focused on the question of *************** *** 161,167 ****
  • OpenBSD Release Protected Against Buffer Overflow Attacks, ! SANS Newsbytes, April 16, 2003
    A description of the work done in 3.3 to prevent buffer overflow attacks. The editors speak strongly in favor of the team's efforts --- 162,168 ----
  • OpenBSD Release Protected Against Buffer Overflow Attacks, ! SANS Newsbytes, April 16, 2003.
    A description of the work done in 3.3 to prevent buffer overflow attacks. The editors speak strongly in favor of the team's efforts *************** *** 178,184 ****
  • Open-source team fights buffer overflows, ! CNET News.com, April 11, 2003
    "The OpenBSD project hopes a new change to its latest release will eliminate "buffer overflows", a software issue that has been plaguing --- 179,185 ----
  • Open-source team fights buffer overflows, ! CNET News.com, April 11, 2003.
    "The OpenBSD project hopes a new change to its latest release will eliminate "buffer overflows", a software issue that has been plaguing *************** *** 189,195 ****
  • U.S. military helps fund Calgary hacker, ! The Globe And Mail, April 6, 2003
    OpenBSD continues to get attention in Canada for drawing funding from US DARPA. --- 190,196 ----
  • U.S. military helps fund Calgary hacker, ! The Globe And Mail, April 6, 2003.
    OpenBSD continues to get attention in Canada for drawing funding from US DARPA. *************** *** 206,212 ****
  • Hackers Meet Soldiers, ! ONLamp.com, March 13, 2003
    The authors discuss OpenBSD's security background and why the US Military under DARPA is funding development of OpenBSD. --- 207,213 ----
  • Hackers Meet Soldiers, ! ONLamp.com, March 13, 2003.
    The authors discuss OpenBSD's security background and why the US Military under DARPA is funding development of OpenBSD. *************** *** 252,258 ****
  • Feature: OpenBSD's Battle For UltraSparc III Documentation, ! Kerneltrap, January 26, 2003
    Jeremy Andrews writes a report about how he tried to contact Sun and make them explain their position concerning their "open" architecture --- 253,259 ----
  • Feature: OpenBSD's Battle For UltraSparc III Documentation, ! Kerneltrap, January 26, 2003.
    Jeremy Andrews writes a report about how he tried to contact Sun and make them explain their position concerning their "open" architecture *************** *** 265,271 ****
  • ! Open-Source clan in spat with Sun, CNET News.com, December 04, 2002
    Report about Sun refusing to give proper documentation for their UltraSPARC III CPUs to the OpenBSD project without signing a NDA. --- 266,273 ----
  • ! Open-Source clan in spat with Sun, ! CNET News.com, December 04, 2002.
    Report about Sun refusing to give proper documentation for their UltraSPARC III CPUs to the OpenBSD project without signing a NDA. *************** *** 273,279 ****
  • ! OpenHack 2002 Downloads, eWeek, December 03, 2002
    eWEEK used OpenBSD as their four firewalls, mail-, web- and dns-server in their annual OpenHack security test. --- 275,282 ----
  • ! OpenHack 2002 Downloads, ! eWeek, December 03, 2002.
    eWEEK used OpenBSD as their four firewalls, mail-, web- and dns-server in their annual OpenHack security test. *************** *** 287,294 **** Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 9: Simple Things to Improve Your System's Security, !
    ! O'Reilly Network, October 31, 2002
    Learn how to further improve the security of the system like using file flags, disallowing root login via OpenSSH or creating and using --- 290,296 ---- Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 9: Simple Things to Improve Your System's Security, ! O'Reilly Network, October 31, 2002.
    Learn how to further improve the security of the system like using file flags, disallowing root login via OpenSSH or creating and using *************** *** 297,303 ****
  • ! OpenBSD 3.2 is back on track, eWeek, October 18, 2002
    A nice summary of the developers recent struggle to secure the system even more. The article sums up those new features and recommends OpenBSD --- 299,306 ----
  • ! OpenBSD 3.2 is back on track, ! eWeek, October 18, 2002.
    A nice summary of the developers recent struggle to secure the system even more. The article sums up those new features and recommends OpenBSD *************** *** 312,319 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 8: Managing Advanced PF ! Logs, O'Reilly Network, August 22, 2002
    Using Perl to improve the "readpflog" script from --- 315,322 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 8: Managing Advanced PF Logs, ! O'Reilly Network, August 22, 2002.
    Using Perl to improve the "readpflog" script from *************** *** 322,328 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 7:, O'Reilly Network, August 08, 2002
    Improving the security of remote logging and learning how to calculate the necessary space for logging is the target of this part of the series. --- 325,332 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 7:, ! O'Reilly Network, August 08, 2002.
    Improving the security of remote logging and learning how to calculate the necessary space for logging is the target of this part of the series. *************** *** 334,340 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 6, O'Reilly Network, July 25, 2002
    Archiving pf log files using a monitoring station is how the series continues. --- 338,345 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 6, ! O'Reilly Network, July 25, 2002.
    Archiving pf log files using a monitoring station is how the series continues. *************** *** 342,348 ****
  • ! HOWTO: Transparent Packet Filtering with OpenBSD, Daemonnews E-Zine, July 01, 2002
    Another article describing a transparent bridging firewall with OpenBSD, this time using pf. --- 347,354 ----
  • ! HOWTO: Transparent Packet Filtering with OpenBSD, ! Daemonnews E-Zine, July 01, 2002.
    Another article describing a transparent bridging firewall with OpenBSD, this time using pf. *************** *** 354,360 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 5, O'Reilly Network, June 20, 2002
    The series is continued with an article about the secret life of pf log files, or better --- 360,367 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 5, ! O'Reilly Network, June 20, 2002.
    The series is continued with an article about the secret life of pf log files, or better *************** *** 363,369 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 4, O'Reilly Network, June 06, 2002
    More material about pf, this time describing how to do proper logging in pf.

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  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 4, ! O'Reilly Network, June 06, 2002.
    More material about pf, this time describing how to do proper logging in pf.

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  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 3, O'Reilly Network, April 25, 2002
    Another article in this series, describing how packets are handled by pf, and how sendmail can get problems --- 382,389 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 3, ! O'Reilly Network, April 25, 2002.
    Another article in this series, describing how packets are handled by pf, and how sendmail can get problems *************** *** 383,389 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 2, O'Reilly Network, April 11, 2002
    The successor of an article covering OpenBSD 2.9 and ipf, this article covers OpenBSD 3.0 and pf. Basics of pf and translation of firewall rules --- 392,399 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 2, ! O'Reilly Network, April 11, 2002.
    The successor of an article covering OpenBSD 2.9 and ipf, this article covers OpenBSD 3.0 and pf. Basics of pf and translation of firewall rules *************** *** 397,403 ****
  • ! Want a Windows alternative? Try BSD, ZDNet News AnchorDesk, March 19, 2002
    Pretty good commentary about the three BSD. Author talks about why people might want to look at the various BSD instead of Linux. It especially praises --- 407,414 ----
  • ! Want a Windows alternative? Try BSD, ! ZDNet News AnchorDesk, March 19, 2002.
    Pretty good commentary about the three BSD. Author talks about why people might want to look at the various BSD instead of Linux. It especially praises *************** *** 410,416 ****
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 1, O'Reilly Network, February 28, 2002
    The beginning of a series about OpenBSD as a firewall, using ipf as the packet filter, and thus less up-to-date than the rest of the series, which uses pf. --- 421,428 ----
  • ! Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 1, ! O'Reilly Network, February 28, 2002
    The beginning of a series about OpenBSD as a firewall, using ipf as the packet filter, and thus less up-to-date than the rest of the series, which uses pf. *************** *** 418,424 ****
  • ! Woz blesses Captain Crunch's new box, The Register, February 27, 2002
    Andrew Orlowski talking to Steven Wozniak about Captain Crunch's new CrunchBox, a Firewall/IDS system running OpenBSD 2.9 and snort together with some custom-written heuristics. --- 430,437 ----
  • ! Woz blesses Captain Crunch's new box, ! The Register, February 27, 2002
    Andrew Orlowski talking to Steven Wozniak about Captain Crunch's new CrunchBox, a Firewall/IDS system running OpenBSD 2.9 and snort together with some custom-written heuristics. *************** *** 426,432 ****
  • ! Parents: OpenBSD Is Superior, BSD Today, February 27, 2002
    Ben Goren tells us, why he prefers OpenBSD instead of a well known Linux distribution on the desktop of his parents. --- 439,446 ----
  • ! Parents: OpenBSD Is Superior, ! BSD Today, February 27, 2002
    Ben Goren tells us, why he prefers OpenBSD instead of a well known Linux distribution on the desktop of his parents. *************** *** 434,440 ****
  • ! Memoirs of an invisible firewall, openlysecure.org, February 13, 2002
    An older article discussing the usage of OpenBSD as a bridged firewall using IPFilter. --- 448,455 ----
  • ! Memoirs of an invisible firewall, ! openlysecure.org, February 13, 2002
    An older article discussing the usage of OpenBSD as a bridged firewall using IPFilter. *************** *** 443,449 ****
  • ! BSD operating systems: Perspective, ZDNet Tech Update, February 13, 2002
    A discussion about the three free BSDs and BSD/OS as competitors to Linux and commercial Unices. Mary Hubley overviews themes beginning from the history of BSD to the future --- 458,465 ----
  • ! BSD operating systems: Perspective, ! ZDNet Tech Update, February 13, 2002
    A discussion about the three free BSDs and BSD/OS as competitors to Linux and commercial Unices. Mary Hubley overviews themes beginning from the history of BSD to the future *************** *** 456,462 ****
  • OpenBSD as an example for Microsoft would-be improvements in ! software and security, OS Opinion, February 5, 2002
    Following Microsoft's purposed announcement to address --- 472,479 ----
  • OpenBSD as an example for Microsoft would-be improvements in ! software and security, ! OS Opinion, February 5, 2002
    Following Microsoft's purposed announcement to address *************** *** 480,486 ****
  • A commercial hosting company implements OpenBSD: An ! Interview, BSD Today, January, 2002
    Open Source writer Robert Bernstein talks to Chris Nadovich, --- 497,504 ----
  • A commercial hosting company implements OpenBSD: An ! Interview, ! BSD Today, January, 2002
    Open Source writer Robert Bernstein talks to Chris Nadovich, *************** *** 502,508 ****
  • ! OpenBSD 3.0 officially released, BSD Today, December, 2001
    OpenBSD 3.0 release announcement on BSD Today. --- 520,527 ----
  • ! OpenBSD 3.0 officially released, ! BSD Today, December, 2001
    OpenBSD 3.0 release announcement on BSD Today. *************** *** 510,516 ****
  • ! OpenBSD 3.0 Debuts, ITworld, December 18, 2001
    Features the OpenBSD 3.0 release announcement and some --- 529,536 ----
  • ! OpenBSD 3.0 Debuts, ! ITworld, December 18, 2001
    Features the OpenBSD 3.0 release announcement and some *************** *** 523,529 ****
  • ! Interview with Theo de Raadt, kerneltrap.org, November 26, 2001
    Jeremy Andrews on an extensive interview with Theo de Raadt. --- 543,550 ----
  • ! Interview with Theo de Raadt, ! kerneltrap.org, November 26, 2001
    Jeremy Andrews on an extensive interview with Theo de Raadt. *************** *** 537,543 ****
  • ! OpenBSD: The most secure OS around, ZDNet, November 6, 2001
    IT columnist and former NASA and DoD network administrator and --- 558,565 ----
  • ! OpenBSD: The most secure OS around, ! ZDNet, November 6, 2001
    IT columnist and former NASA and DoD network administrator and *************** *** 560,566 ****
  • ! Operating System 2010, Byte, November 5, 2001
    A look into the near future for Operating Systems evolution, --- 582,589 ----
  • ! Operating System 2010, ! Byte, November 5, 2001
    A look into the near future for Operating Systems evolution, *************** *** 574,580 ****
  • ! BSD's strength lies in devilish details, InfoWorld November 2, 2001
    By Tom Yager. In a comparison of the BSD-derived systems with --- 597,604 ----
  • ! BSD's strength lies in devilish details, ! InfoWorld November 2, 2001
    By Tom Yager. In a comparison of the BSD-derived systems with *************** *** 591,597 ****
  • ! Already a Contender, InfoWorld, October 29, 2001
    Open source consultant Russell Pavlicek advocates on open --- 615,622 ----
  • ! Already a Contender, ! InfoWorld, October 29, 2001
    Open source consultant Russell Pavlicek advocates on open *************** *** 604,610 ****
  • ! How Code Red revealed the perils of port 80, ZDNet, October 2, 2001
    IT writer, Stephan Somogyi, and Counterpane Systems' CTO, --- 629,636 ----
  • ! How Code Red revealed the perils of port 80, ! ZDNet, October 2, 2001
    IT writer, Stephan Somogyi, and Counterpane Systems' CTO, *************** *** 622,628 ****
  • OpenBSD firewall gateway at NASA's Advanced Supercomputing ! Division, August 23, 2001
    The network security group in the NASA Advanced Supercomputing --- 648,655 ----
  • OpenBSD firewall gateway at NASA's Advanced Supercomputing ! Division, ! August 23, 2001
    The network security group in the NASA Advanced Supercomputing *************** *** 637,643 ****
  • ! Thinking about Security, Unix Review, August 2001
    Following the Code Red worm hit of ISS, Joe "Zonker" --- 664,671 ----
  • ! Thinking about Security, ! Unix Review, August 2001
    Following the Code Red worm hit of ISS, Joe "Zonker" *************** *** 651,657 ****
  • ! Homebrew Intrusion Detection Systems, SysAdmin, August 2001
    Chris Kuethe goes one step ahead of installing network --- 679,686 ----
  • ! Homebrew Intrusion Detection Systems, ! SysAdmin, August 2001
    Chris Kuethe goes one step ahead of installing network *************** *** 698,704 ****
  • ! 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 addresses the question --- 727,734 ----
  • ! 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 addresses the question *************** *** 886,892 ****
  • ! IPv6: An Interview with Itojun, O'Reilly Network, March 2, 2001
    Hubert Feyrer interviews Jun-ichiro "itojun" Hagino, one of the --- 916,923 ----
  • ! IPv6: An Interview with Itojun, ! O'Reilly Network, March 2, 2001
    Hubert Feyrer interviews Jun-ichiro "itojun" Hagino, one of the *************** *** 898,905 ****

  • ! Open source under the hood, Information Security, March 2001.
    More and more commercial software vendors are turning to open source software, --- 929,937 ----

  • ! ! Open source under the hood, ! Information Security, March 2001.
    More and more commercial software vendors are turning to open source software, *************** *** 908,916 ****

  • ! Your ! Opinion: "Most Secure OS", Help Net Security, March 2001
    Out of 340 reader opinions, the editors picked five, two of which opined --- 940,948 ----

  • ! ! Your Opinion: "Most Secure OS", ! Help Net Security, March 2001
    Out of 340 reader opinions, the editors picked five, two of which opined *************** *** 923,931 ****