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July, 2000
-
-Meet the hackers, America's Network, June 1, 2000
+
+Interview: Theo de Raadt, Securite.org, July 26, 2000
-Patrick Neighly writes a long and detailed article about the hows and whys of
-the hacker community. Near the end, he interviews a hacker who states that
-"OpenBSD tends to be a proactive security solution - they find holes
-before they're posted on Bugtraq"
+Nicolas Fischbach caught up to Theo de Raadt at CanSecWest in Vancouver a while
+back, and the resulting interview discusses Secure by Default and the genesis
+of OpenSSH.
+
+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
+possible with IPSEC implimentations, including OpenBSD's ethernet over IPSEC
+bridging.
+
+
+
+
+Setting up OpenBSD 2.7 as a cable NAT system , BSD Today, July 24, 2000
+
+
+Vlad Sedach writes about his experiences in setting up a ipnat/ipf box based
+on OpenBSD as his firewall.
+
+
+
OpenBSD is installed -- now what?, BSD Today, July 14, 2000
@@ -160,6 +178,17 @@
So why not use it for all enterprise apps? Columnist Pete Loshin
looks at OpenBSD as a serious contender for secure Internet servers.
+
+
+Meet the hackers, America's Network, June 1, 2000
+
+
+Patrick Neighly writes a long and detailed article about the hows and whys of
+the hacker community. Near the end, he interviews a hacker who states that
+"OpenBSD tends to be a proactive security solution - they find holes
+before they're posted on Bugtraq"
+
+
May, 2000
@@ -1251,7 +1280,7 @@
www@openbsd.org
-
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