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 <h2>August, 2000</h2>  <h2>August, 2000</h2>
   
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   <a href="http://lwn.net/2000/0803/security.php3">OpenBSD runs fuzz</a>, Linux
   Weekly News, August 3, 2000
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   Linux Weekly News security editor Liz Coolbaugh picks up on a Bugtraq thread
   about <code>fuzz</code>, a tool that tests commands with randomly generated
   command line arguments. Lead developer Theo de Raadt ran it against OpenBSD
   and found routine coding errors in about a dozen commands, none security-related.
   The article reprints de Raadt's posting and comments. Though the exercise was
   worthwhile, the tool only points to the areas to check, and is no substitute for
   careful code reviews, he concludes.
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 <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/08/01/OpenBSD.html">OpenBSD  <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/08/01/OpenBSD.html">OpenBSD
 in a Datacenter Scale Environment</a>, BSD DevCenter, O'Reilly Network, August 1, 2000  in a Datacenter Scale Environment</a>, BSD DevCenter, O'Reilly Network, August 1, 2000
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 FTP site. On a tight budget, he set up a K-6 450MHz system, with 128 MB RAM and an  FTP site. On a tight budget, he set up a K-6 450MHz system, with 128 MB RAM and an
 IDE drive, got a few friends with cable modems to pound on it, and was pleasantly  IDE drive, got a few friends with cable modems to pound on it, and was pleasantly
 surprised.<br>  surprised.<br>
 <i>Update: Grant writes that he just seen the site's biggest day: 56GB outbound to  <i>Update (Aug.4/2000): Grant writes that he has just seen the site's biggest day:
 everywhere on the Internet with 260 clients at one point, limited mostly by the RAM.</i>  56GB outbound to everywhere on the Internet with 260 clients at one point, limited
   mostly by the RAM.</i>
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 <h2>July, 2000</h2>  <h2>July, 2000</h2>

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