=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/Attic/press.html,v retrieving revision 1.37 retrieving revision 1.38 diff -u -r1.37 -r1.38 --- www/Attic/press.html 1999/10/17 21:35:01 1.37 +++ www/Attic/press.html 1999/10/17 23:55:51 1.38 @@ -40,8 +40,16 @@ Network Security Technologies press release on the PR Newswire. NSTI already uses OpenBSD in their Network Ops Center.
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+ +Overworked system administrator John Horn tells us about his adventures with +a publicly-accessible Lynx server.
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Technology reporter Matthew McClearn interviewed system administrators and @@ -50,7 +58,7 @@
Jethro reports on the mailing lists that MSNBC aired a segment about a small @@ -67,8 +75,8 @@
A scathing look at the Microsoft "Insecure by Default" scheme quotes the @@ -77,7 +85,7 @@ with ours.
Nice high profile mention of OpenBSD by Will Rodger: @@ -89,7 +97,7 @@
Technology writer Simson L. Garfinkel confesses he prefers the BSDs better @@ -108,7 +116,7 @@
Michael Lucas explains the broad lines of the BSD development model and @@ -121,7 +129,7 @@
+ComputerWorld Canada, Aug 27, 1999
The article starts off as a personal story about lead developer Theo de Raadt, but if you read carefully, it does explain a lot about the origins and goals @@ -131,7 +139,7 @@
+COMPUTERMAGS.COM, Aug 10, 1999
"CCW is very pleased to name our five Technically Excellent Canadians, who are significantly impacting on technology both at home and @@ -145,7 +153,7 @@
+National Post, May 25, 1999
The Post's technology reporter David Akin interviews Theo de Raadt for in a story that ran on the front page of the business section. @@ -185,7 +193,7 @@
+Why to BSD in a Linux world, March, 1999
Description of the OpenBSD development process, and arguments as to why Linux probably cannot achieve the same level of security audit. @@ -195,7 +203,7 @@
+Anzen. February, 1999
This report compares the network monitoring performance of the NFR (Network Flight Recorder) package at @@ -208,7 +216,7 @@
+February, 1999
A system administrator debunks the myth that you must use NT as a file server when you run Windows clients. Squeezing performance out of vintage hardware and @@ -219,7 +227,7 @@
+February, 1999
"Finally, we'd be remiss in ignoring OpenBSD in any discussion of top open-source security products. It registered high in our e-mail @@ -229,7 +237,7 @@
A two-part article by Ejovi Nuwere focusing on OpenBSD's IPSec Development. @@ -247,19 +255,11 @@
- -Completely bogus (but quite amusing) description of what -OpenBSD is. -
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+SunExpert Magazine), June 1998, page 81
A glowing four-page description of OpenBSD emphasizing its use as a server and an OS that ships with security in the box @@ -271,18 +271,26 @@
+July, 1998
Points at our security page calling it "OpenBSD's mantra".
+Wired Magazine, June 1998, page 96 (paper edition only)
A half-page description of what OpenBSD is, with a strange picture of project founder Theo de Raadt (Wired loves Photoshop).
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+ +Completely bogus (but quite amusing) description of what +OpenBSD is. +
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