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Media Coverage
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April, 2008
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Bob Beck on spam fighting;
and Jonathan Gray on WEP and on why authpf is better than WPA/WPA2.
Quite readable overview of some of the main issues in this release.
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OSNews.
Mentions of the release also appeared in
Tectonic,
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Welsh Government Agency demonstrates Open Source best practice,
SourceWire, March 8, 2007
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Official support for OpenBSD in Parallels Workstation
undeadly.org, November 10, 2006
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OLPC hurts wireless documentation efforts, undeadly.org, October 6, 2006
Theo de Raadt takes on the high-profile
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Roger Grimes opines on how bad security really is for most of the world
(and it is really bad). "If you aren't using OpenBSD [or a few others],
then every other product in the world is pretty bad in comparison.
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"Most software contains numerous vulnerabilities, holes, and
exploitable routines. Even our anti-malware software and devices,
the things that are supposed to protect us, are full of buffer
overflows and vulnerabilities."
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And, Grimes generalizes,
"Sadly, the world has decided that real computer security doesn't
matter any more than real terrorist security. It's all lip service.
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OpenBSD 4.0 pre-orders are up!, undeadly.org, September 20, 2006
One of the first mentions of 4.0 going on sale for pre-ordering
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They use it, and their customers use it, and they recognize the
value of supporting an open source projects that is, as company
CEO Bob Parsons says, "integral to online security".
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Similar articles at
hostsearch.com and
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SunSSH is OpenSSH.
Or, at least, a mangled version of it...
IBM, on the other hand, is still trying to formulate their response.
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rather than companies many of who claim the have no budget to pay
for the operating system. "The culture of entitlement is starting
to damage the open source community," he said."
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Also online at
ZDNet India.
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OpenBSD Journal, November 16, 2005
"What happens when you put a dozen developers on a little island with their
laptops, power, and an internet connection?
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During the first week of November some OpenBSD developers met in a
little island in Venice's lagoon to hack on the ports system.
This was probably the first ports hackathon and was followed by
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such, is also independent of the engineering team, security team,
auditing process, and quality control procedures normally related
to the operating system...
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What's possibly even more disturbing is that we're talking about
a chunk of code in the operating system, running with the highest
possible level of privilege (the kernel), which is supplied by a
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IP Filter License change?,
Jeremy C. Reed, BSD Today, May 24, 2001
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Changes in IPFilter license to affect OpenBSD?,
Dengue, OpenBSD Journal, May 27, 2001
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www@openbsd.org
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