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 <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/353999.asp?cp1=1">  "Info.sec.radio" radio show.  11:00AM, Monday, January 10, 2000<br>
 Mudge, the halo and the 2.4 sticker</a>, MSNBC, January 6, 2000.  <A href="http://www.cjsw.com">CJSW 90.9 FM campus radio in Calgary</a> in
   association with <a href="http://www.securityfocus.com">SecurityFocus</a>
 </strong></font><br>  </strong></font><br>
   
 The beastie sticker from OpenBSD 2.4 was spotted on Mudge's laptop cover  In the inaugural show of <strong>Info.sec.radio</strong>, Dean Turner of
 in a file photo for this story about L0pht joining with corporate heavyweights.  Security Focus interviews Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD, security,
   and cryptography.
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 <a href="http://www.northernjourney.com/opensource/linside/li006.html">Canadian open source projects</a>, The Computer Paper, January 2000  <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/353999.asp?cp1=1">
   Mudge, the halo and the 2.4 sticker</a>, MSNBC, January 6, 2000.
 </strong></font><br>  </strong></font><br>
   
 OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects  The beastie sticker from OpenBSD 2.4 was spotted on Mudge's laptop cover
 in <a  in a file photo for this story about L0pht joining with corporate heavyweights.
 href="http://www.canadacomputes.com/cc/section/pub/1,1100,33,00.html?pub=1&iss=52">The Computer Paper</a>.  
 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.  
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 "Info.sec.radio" radio show.  11:00AM, Monday, January 10, 2000<br>  <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/news/0,4538,2416865,00.html">Giving
 <A href="http://www.cjsw.com">CJSW 90.9 FM campus radio in Calgary</a> in  Back</a>, Sm@rt Reseller Online, January 4, 2000</strong></font><br>
 association with <a href="http://www.securityfocus.com">SecurityFocus</a>  
 </strong></font><br>  
   
 In the inaugural show of <strong>Info.sec.radio</strong>, Dean Turner of  Linux columnist Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes mostly about VA Linux
 Security Focus interviews Theo de Raadt about OpenBSD, security,  creating a source repository for open source projects, but there's an
 and cryptography.  interesting quote: &quot;Whether an open-source program runs on OpenBSD,
 <p>  Palm or even Windows, so long as it's an open-source program it's game
   for SourceForge.&quot; OpenBSD, soon to be a household word!<p>
   
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 <a  <a
 href="http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-01-2000/swol-01-supersys.html">A  href="http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-01-2000/swol-01-supersys.html">A
 report from LISA</a>, SunWorld, January 1999  report from LISA</a>, SunWorld, January 2000
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 Columnist Peter Galvin gives a recap of LISA '99, mentioning among others  Columnist Peter Galvin gives a recap of LISA '99, mentioning among others
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 access Ethernet jacks on a university campus.<p>  access Ethernet jacks on a university campus.<p>
   
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   <a href="http://www.northernjourney.com/opensource/linside/li006.html">Canadian open source projects</a>, The Computer Paper, January 2000
   </strong></font><br>
   
   OpenBSD is featured in a year-end review of Canadian Open Source projects
   in <a
   href="http://www.canadacomputes.com/cc/section/pub/1,1100,33,00.html?pub=1&iss=52">The Computer Paper</a>.
   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.
   <p>
   
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 <A href="http://www.casselman.net/artlist/OpenBSD.htm">  <A href="http://www.casselman.net/artlist/OpenBSD.htm">
 A Home-Grown Operating System?  A Home-Grown Operating System?</a>, Alberta Venture Magazine,
 </a>, Alberta Venture Magazine, January/February, 2000  January/February, 2000
 </strong></font><br>  </strong></font><br>
   
 Grace Casselman interviews Theo about the development process of OpenBSD.  Grace Casselman interviews Theo about the development process of OpenBSD.
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   <a
   href="http://securityportal.com/closet/closet19991222.html">OpenSource
   projects - what I learned from Bastille (and others)</a>, Security
   Portal, December 23, 1999
   </strong></font><br>
   
   Kurt Seifried
   (<a href="mailto:seifried@seifried.org">seifried@seifried.org</a>), security
   analyst and author of the <i>Linux Administrators Security Guide</i>, discusses
   the effort needed to create a Linux distribution. He mentions OpenBSD's
   code audit as a reference point for securing the OS.<p>
   
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 <A href="http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayNew.pl?/security/991108sw.htm">  <A href="http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayNew.pl?/security/991108sw.htm">
 OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is  OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is
 'secure by default'</a>, InfoWorld, November 8, 1999  'secure by default'</a>, InfoWorld, November 8, 1999
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 OpenBSD for its security aspects.  OpenBSD for its security aspects.
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   <a
   href="http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/e-business/stories/0,5918,2386632,00.html">
   Turning on the Zedz</a>, ZDNet, November 2, 1999
   </strong></font><br>
   
   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 <a href="http://www.openssh.com/">OpenSSH</a>.<p>
   
 <li><font color=#009000><strong><a href="http://securityportal.com/direct.cgi?/closet/closet19991027.html">OpenBSD - a secure alternative</a>,  <li><font color=#009000><strong><a href="http://securityportal.com/direct.cgi?/closet/closet19991027.html">OpenBSD - a secure alternative</a>,
 Security Portal, October 27 1999  Security Portal, October 27 1999
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 survey, and we promise to take a more active look at it in future  survey, and we promise to take a more active look at it in future
 columns."  columns."
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   <a
   href="http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/linux/technology/PIT19990701S0039/">Open-Source
   Software: Power to the People</a>, Data Communications, January 4, 1999
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   Columnist Lee Bruno marvels that free software is serving alongside name-brand
   software. Page three mentions OpenBSD in the roundup.<p>
   
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