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May, 2001
-
-Abandon hope all ye who enter here
-Security Portal, April 05, 2001
+
+Re: IPFilter 3.4 update. ,
+Darren Reed, IPFilter mailing list archive, May 19, 2001
+
+BSD is not free software?,
+ LWN weekly news, May 24, 2001
+
+IP Filter License change?,
+Jeremy C. Reed, BSD Today, May 24, 2001
+
+Changes in IPFilter license to affect OpenBSD?,
+Dengue, OpenBSD Journal, May 27, 2001
+
+IPF: Free no more?,
+Kurt Seifried, Security Portal, May 28, 2001
+
+IPF License Change: Redistribution Not Allowed,
+Timothy, Slashdot, May 28, 2001
+
+Changes in IPFilter License,
+Hemos, Slashdot, May 28, 2001
+
+IPF removed from OpenBSD,
+Dengue, OpenBSD Journal, May 30, 2001
+
+IPFilter Comes Out of OpenBSD CVS,
+Theo de Raadt, Linux Today, May 30, 2001
+
+Open-source spat spurs software change,
+Stephen Shankland, CNET.com - Tech News, May 30, 2001
+
+ipf (more),
+Theo de Raadt, LWN weekly news, May 31, 2001
+
+IP Filter licensing followup.,
+LWN weekly news, Jun 01, 2001
+
+Many articles and discussions follow after Darren Reed clarified the license of his
+IP Filter software.
+Because IPF is not Open Source and does not qualify for
+OpenBSD licence rules, IPF was removed from future release,
+and will be replaced with a free alternative.
+
-Kurt Seifried interviews Elias Levy, a.k.a. Aleph1 from BugTraq, who
-states that "efforts like the one from the OpenBSD project
-are a must" and then goes further to say
-that "systems that have gone through a source code security
-audit should include a mandatory tag that says Lasciate ogne
-speranza, voi ch'intrate".
-Through the interview he also gives a very interesting note on other
-complex security models implemented to existing systems, and how
-incorrect implementation or configuration of such models results in
-vulnerabilities. Security through simplicity... doesn't this sound
-familiar?
+
+
+Flaw found in common Internet standard,
+ZDNet News, May 3, 2001
+
+Robert Lemos talks about the CERT
+warning concerning the Initial Sequence Numbers
+(ISN), which could be used to hijack TCP connections of several OS's, but not so
+with OpenBSD.
+
April, 2001
@@ -67,6 +106,26 @@
completely safe from 2.9 on.
+
+
+
+Abandon hope all ye who enter here
+Security Portal, April 05, 2001
+
+
+Kurt Seifried interviews Elias Levy, a.k.a. Aleph1 from BugTraq, who
+states that "efforts like the one from the OpenBSD project
+are a must" and then goes further to say
+that "systems that have gone through a source code security
+audit should include a mandatory tag that says Lasciate ogne
+speranza, voi ch'intrate".
+Through the interview he also gives a very interesting note on other
+complex security models implemented to existing systems, and how
+incorrect implementation or configuration of such models results in
+vulnerabilities. Security through simplicity... doesn't this sound
+familiar?
+
+
March, 2001
@@ -2019,7 +2078,7 @@
www@openbsd.org
-
$OpenBSD: press.html,v 1.190 2001/05/31 19:28:48 horacio Exp $
+
$OpenBSD: press.html,v 1.191 2001/06/01 21:17:28 jufi Exp $