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Michal Zalewski reports and provides an overview over the degree of -probability that someone can succesfully insert a malicious packet +probability that someone can successfully insert a malicious packet into your TCP connection.
In a series of pretty graphs, several OS are covered, including Windows 9x, ME and 2000, Solaris, Linux and the BSD family.
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Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems -in terms of usablility and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist +in terms of usability and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist installations, vi and a default C shell, he finds nice things to say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and the IP filtering and address translation. @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ The article apparently used to quote Roy Hills of NTA as saying ""This is the first time I've heard of an audit of the whole of a general purpose operating system kernel", but it has been -ammended since. +amended since.

  • @@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ My own private IRP, open source IT tutorial, Sept. 1999
    -Sean Sosik-Hamor descibes how he built up his own Internet resource provider +Sean Sosik-Hamor describes how he built up his own Internet resource provider (IRP) and web hosting business out of available hardware and freenix software. He chose OpenBSD exclusively for his DMZ and describes the FTP installation. @@ -2089,7 +2089,7 @@
    Bartek Rozkrut (aka Madey), made a guest appearance on LinuxRadio, speaking -about differences betwen OpenBSD and Linux. During the show, listeners were +about differences between OpenBSD and Linux. During the show, listeners were able to comment and ask questions on IRCNET's #linuxnews channel. The main criticism was that OpenBSD doesn't support SMP and isn't available for the IA-64 platform. LinuxNEWS is the biggest polish Linux news service, covering @@ -2121,7 +2121,7 @@
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