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  • CARP your way to high availability, -newsforge.com, April 16, 2004 +NewsForge, April 16, 2004
    This write-up of OpenBSD's new Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP) covers its origins in Cisco's patent nonsense, then moves on to what @@ -36,22 +36,23 @@ doing system upgrades against taking an entire building offline. Think about hot-testing new technologies while knowing that, if things just don't work out, your old solution is simply a halt away." +

  • -Interview with PF developers, -onlamp.com, April 15, 2004 +OpenBSD PF Developer Interview, +ONLamp.com, April 15, 2004
    Federico Biancuzzi of onlamp.com interviews Daniel Hartmeier, Henning Brauer, -Mike Frantzen, Cedric Berger, Ryan Mcbride, and Can Erkin Acar about PF, their +Mike Frantzen, Cedric Berger, Ryan McBride, and Can Erkin Acar about PF, their work with it, and what's new and cool in OpenBSD 3.5. +

  • Interview with Ryan McBride, -kerneltrap.org, April 7, 2004 +KernelTrap, April 7, 2004
    - In this interview conducted by Jeremy Andrews, Ryan McBride discusses the new CARP and pfsync protocols which allow for firewall failover, and covers the ongoing struggle with the IETF for truly open standards @@ -87,10 +88,11 @@ non-core code (non-OS portions) under their "Shared Source" license. Some discussion of how Microsoft has been shipping free software in their Unix Services for Windows product, which includes OpenBSD source code. +

  • -Interview -with OpenBSD's Marc Espie, + +An Interview with OpenBSD's Marc Espie, ONLamp.com, March 18, 2004.
    A really good and colorful interview with Marc Espie. The @@ -200,14 +202,16 @@ (somewhat shortened version).
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  • -Adding -System Calls (an OpenBSD Example), + +Adding System Calls (an OpenBSD Example), O'Reilly Net OnLamp.com BSD DevCenter, October 9, 2003.
    Another O'ReillyNet article about OpenBSD by an OpenBSD developer. This one, by Kevin Lo, is a quick introduction to the modification of the OpenBSD kernel to support a new system call. Example code is included. +

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  • -Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 7:, +Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 7: +Securing Remote PF Firewall Logs, O'Reilly Network, August 08, 2002.
    Improving the security of remote logging and learning how to calculate @@ -1416,7 +1421,7 @@
  • -Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 6, +Securing Small Networks With OpenBSD, Part 6: Archiving PF Firewall Logs, O'Reilly Network, July 25, 2002.
    Archiving pf log files using a monitoring station is how the @@ -1623,7 +1628,7 @@
  • Interview with Theo de Raadt, -kerneltrap.org, November 26, 2001 +KernelTrap, November 26, 2001
    Jeremy Andrews on an extensive interview with Theo de Raadt. @@ -4031,7 +4036,7 @@
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