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! Mudge, the halo and the 2.4 sticker, MSNBC, January 6, 2000.
! The beastie sticker from OpenBSD 2.4 was spotted on Mudge's laptop cover
! in a file photo for this story about L0pht joining with corporate heavyweights.
! Canadian open source projects, The Computer Paper, January 2000
! OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects
! in The Computer Paper.
! Linux columnist Gene Wilburn gets it right. Unfortunately, the article isn't on
! the Computer Paper's site, but it is available at the author's site.
! "Info.sec.radio" radio show. 11:00AM, Monday, January 10, 2000
! CJSW 90.9 FM campus radio in Calgary in
! association with SecurityFocus
!
! In the inaugural show of Info.sec.radio, Dean Turner of
! Security Focus interviews Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD, security,
! and cryptography.
!
A
! report from LISA, SunWorld, January 1999
Columnist Peter Galvin gives a recap of LISA '99, mentioning among others
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! "Info.sec.radio" radio show. 11:00AM, Monday, January 10, 2000
! CJSW 90.9 FM campus radio in Calgary in
! association with SecurityFocus
! In the inaugural show of Info.sec.radio, Dean Turner of
! Security Focus interviews Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD, security,
! and cryptography.
!
! Mudge, the halo and the 2.4 sticker, MSNBC, January 6, 2000.
! The beastie sticker from OpenBSD 2.4 was spotted on Mudge's laptop cover
! in a file photo for this story about L0pht joining with corporate heavyweights.
! Giving
! Back, Sm@rt Reseller Online, January 4, 2000
! Linux columnist Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes mostly about VA Linux
! creating a source repository for open source projects, but there's an
! interesting quote: "Whether an open-source program runs on OpenBSD,
! Palm or even Windows, so long as it's an open-source program it's game
! for SourceForge." OpenBSD, soon to be a household word!
A
! report from LISA, SunWorld, January 2000
Columnist Peter Galvin gives a recap of LISA '99, mentioning among others
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access Ethernet jacks on a university campus.
! A Home-Grown Operating System?
! , Alberta Venture Magazine, January/February, 2000
Grace Casselman interviews Theo about the development process of OpenBSD.
OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is
'secure by default', InfoWorld, November 8, 1999
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access Ethernet jacks on a university campus.
+ Canadian open source projects, The Computer Paper, January 2000
+
+
+ OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects
+ in The Computer Paper.
+ Linux columnist Gene Wilburn gets it right. Unfortunately, the article isn't on
+ the Computer Paper's site, but it is available at the author's site.
+
+
+
! A Home-Grown Operating System?, Alberta Venture Magazine,
! January/February, 2000
Grace Casselman interviews Theo about the development process of OpenBSD.
+ OpenSource
+ projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others), Security
+ Portal, December 23, 1999
+
+
+ Kurt Seifried
+ (seifried@seifried.org), security
+ analyst and author of the Linux Administrators Security Guide, discusses
+ the effort needed to create a Linux distribution. He mentions OpenBSD's
+ code audit as a reference point for securing the OS.
+
+
OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is
'secure by default', InfoWorld, November 8, 1999
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OpenBSD for its security aspects.
+
+
+ Turning on the Zedz, ZDNet, November 2, 1999
+
+
+ Linux columnist Evan Leibovitch tries to make sense of the byzantine
+ US crypto laws and offers some alternative crypto software and
+ resources including OpenBSD and OpenSSH.
+
OpenBSD - a secure alternative,
Security Portal, October 27 1999
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columns."
+
+ Open-Source
+ Software: Power to the People, Data Communications, January 4, 1999
+
+
+ Columnist Lee Bruno marvels that free software is serving alongside name-brand
+ software. Page three mentions OpenBSD in the roundup.
+
The
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