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   <a href="http://napalm.firest0rm.org/issue7.txt">Using IPSEC and Samba to integrate Windows Networks</a>, Napalm, October 6, 2000
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   OpenBSD, IPSec, IPF, Samba and Windows: azure covers it all in this
   networking epic about connecting two Windows-based networks over a VPN
   - whether they like it or not.
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 <a href="http://www.upsidetoday.com/Open_Season/39dceffe0.html">OpenBSD  <a href="http://www.upsidetoday.com/Open_Season/39dceffe0.html">OpenBSD
 plugs a rare security leak</a>, Upside Today, October 6, 2000  plugs a rare security leak</a>, Upside Today, October 6, 2000
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 Clifford Smith explains how to set <i>"up OpenBSD as a single-user,  Clifford Smith explains how to set <i>"up OpenBSD as a single-user,
 desktop system with basic information on installing the ports tree,  desktop system with basic information on installing the ports tree,
 setting up KDE, stopping unneeded services and using IPFilter."</i>  setting up KDE, stopping unneeded services and using IPFilter."</i>
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   <a href="http://napalm.firest0rm.org/issue6.txt">IPsec Crash Course
   (part 1)</a>, Napalm, July 13, 2000
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   Technical article about IPSec by ajax, discussing the networking basics,
   the key management daemons and various free and commercial implementations.
   This goes well beyond the usual how-to articles to explain the underlying
   protocols and their quirks.
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