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Kurt Seifried reviews OpenBSD 2.6 and finds new features like <a |
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DSOs, and new device drivers. He also finds comfort in an old friend, the |
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Information Security, February 2000 |
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Pete Loshin surveys the state of the industry in Linux and UNIX-like |
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security. He highlights an emerging problem, that of the novice Linux users |
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who may unknowigly leave installation holes, or inadvertently create some. |
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The OpenBSD sidebar explains the goals and purpose of OpenBSD, and highlights |
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its reputation among security experts. |
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