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October, 2000

  • +Auditing +Code, Kurt's Closet, Security Portal, October 31, 2000 +
    + +Kurt Seifried interviews John Viega, author of the ITS4 code auditing +system. While he acknowledges the value of OpenBSD's strictly +expert-based auditing process, he argues that using even an imperfect +auditing tool is better than no audit at all. +

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  • Linux +Boosts Unix, ZDnet Inter@ctive Week, October 23, 2000 +
    + +Charles Babcock suggests that Unix and freenix OSes like Linux and +OpenBSD are putting the squeeze on Microsoft Windows 2000's share of +the high end server market. Not bad for a bunch of hackers who just do +it because they love coding... +

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  • +Porting +OpenBSD to the Motorola ColdFire, BSDCon, October 18, 2000 +
    + +Dean Fogarty and David O'Rourke, engineers at Stallion Technologies +Pty Ltd in Australia, presented this paper at BSDCon.
    +"Making an Internet embedded appliance for public +consumption is not a simple task. Choices including hardware, code +development and user interface design must be made, each of which could +either help or hinder a product. This paper outlines how and why +Stallion Technologies used the Motorola ColdFire CPU and the OpenBSD +operating system to create a successful Internet appliance." +

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  • Cry Hackerdom!, FEED, October 17, 2000
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  • +The Pros and Cons of Posting Vulnerabilities, October 5, 2000 +
    + +Dissipating the smokescreen of FUD surrounding "full +disclosure" is a never ending thankless task. Rik Farrow shows how +it works by picking a particularly busy day in the life of BUGTRAQ, the +full disclosure security mailing list. He concludes with a tip of the +white hat to OpenBSD:
    +"The true goal should be to write secure software in the first +place. One Unix version, OpenBSD, gets all of its code audited for +security bugs before it gets shipped." +

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  • BSD OSs Offer Unix Alternatives to Linux, Byte, October 2, 2000
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