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1.23      deraadt    11: <h2><font color=#e00000><strong>Products for OpenBSD<hr></strong></font></h2>
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                     14: Various commercial products for OpenBSD are available from the following
1.23      deraadt    15: companies:<p>
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                     18: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>NFR</strong></font><br>
1.12      deraadt    19: <a href="http://www.nfr.net/">NFR</a> uses OpenBSD as their primary development
                     20: platform for their Network Flight Recorder intrusion detection software.
1.23      deraadt    21: The NFR package is available as stand-alone software for OpenBSD, or as an
                     22: embedded product called the <a href=http://www.nfr.net/products/ida-facts.html>
                     23: NFR Intrusion Detection Appliance</a>, which happens to run OpenBSD internally
                     24: (unfortunately, we believe it to be OpenBSD 2.3).
                     25: On their web page, NFR doesn't tell their customers that the operating
                     26: system inside the IDA is OpenBSD.
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                     28:
1.23      deraadt    29: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Anzen Computing</strong></font><br>
1.12      deraadt    30: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/">Anzen Computing</a> sells
                     31: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/afj/">Anzen Flight Jacket</a>,
1.23      deraadt    32: a more comprehensive intrustion detection system based on NFR.
                     33: Independently, they also chose OpenBSD as their
1.21      brad       34: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/afj/afj_packaged.html">primary packaged system</a>.
1.23      deraadt    35: As well, <a href=press.html#anzen1>a technical paper from Anzen</a> reports
                     36: that out of a number of major operating systems, OpenBSD is the fastest
                     37: platform for running NFR.<p>
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1.23      deraadt    39: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Covalent's Raven SSL</strong></font><br>
1.18      deraadt    40: <a href="http://www.covalent.net">Covalent Technologies Inc.</a> provides
                     41: RSA licensed 128-bit strong cryptography to the widely acclaimed Apache Web
                     42: Server on OpenBSD with their award winning
                     43: <a href="http://www.ravenssl.com">Raven SSL Module</a>.  (OpenBSD contains
                     44: SSL capable httpd, but use of it in the USA requires a licence from RSA,
                     45: which Raven does for you.  It also includes support and easy tools for
                     46: assisting new https admins).
                     47:
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1.23      deraadt    49: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Network Security Wizards</strong></font><br>
1.19      deraadt    50: <a href="http://www.securitywizards.com">Network Security Wizards</a> sells the
                     51: Dragon Intrusion Detection system for OpenBSD.
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                     53: <p>
1.23      deraadt    54: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Hiverworld</strong></font><br>
1.12      deraadt    55: <a href="http://www.hiverworld.com">Hiverworld</a> sells an OpenBSD-based
1.13      deraadt    56: hardware solution which does constant Intranet vulnerability assesment,
                     57: called the
1.14      deraadt    58: <a href="http://www.hiverworld.com/Documents/HiverMute.ice">
1.13      deraadt    59: HiverMute Network Security Appliance</a>.
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1.23      deraadt    62: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Lan Media Corporation</strong></font><br>
1.11      deraadt    63: <a href="http://www.lanmedia.com/">LMC</a> sells several PCI-based
1.12      deraadt    64: synchronous serial cards, for T1 and HSSI/DS3, which are supported
                     65: in the OpenBSD, starting <strong>after</strong> the 2.5 release.
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                     68: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>RTMX</strong></font><br>
1.12      deraadt    69: <a href=http://www.rtmx.com>RTMX</a> sells a version of OpenBSD
                     70: which has a full complement of POSIX realtime features added to it.
1.23      deraadt    71: They have graciously donated the source code for these extensions, and
                     72: these changes will be integrated into OpenBSD soon.
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                     74:
1.23      deraadt    75: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Motif</strong></font> (i386 only)<br>
1.7       deraadt    76: <a href=http://www.apps2go.com>Software2Go,LLC has
1.9       deraadt    77: Motif 2.1.10 Development Edition for OpenBSD/i386 2.3.</a>
1.15      deraadt    78: Unfortunately this has not been updated for newer releases...
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1.23      deraadt    81: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Open Sound System</strong></font> (i386 only)<br>
1.7       deraadt    82: A substantially spiffed-up commercial version of the OpenBSD/i386 audio
1.1       deraadt    83: device drivers is available from
                     84: <a href=http://www.opensound.com/>http://www.opensound.com/</a>.
1.3       deraadt    85: These replacement drivers are compatible with the audio drivers
1.7       deraadt    86: OpenBSD/i386 ships with, but they support many additional cards and take
1.4       jkatz      87: full advantage of these cards' features.
1.15      deraadt    88: <a href="http://www.opensound.com/openbsd.html">This package is available
                     89: for OpenBSD/i386 2.5</a>
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1.23      deraadt    92: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Pre-installed OpenBSD systems in Oregon, USA</strong></font><br>
1.12      deraadt    93: <a href="http://www.nmedia.net/bsd/">Chris Cappuccio sells systems
                     94: with OpenBSD installed</a> and optimized for a server, workstation, or a
                     95: router.  Includes special networking options and X Windows setup.
1.5       matthieu   96: <p>
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1.23      deraadt    98: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Pre-installed OpenBSD systems in the U.K.</strong></font><br>
1.17      peter      99: <a href="http://www.knowledge.com/">Knowledge Matters Ltd.</a> sells
1.16      peter     100: systems running OpenBSD for a number of applications. Primary focus is
                    101: on Internet services, routers and utility platforms. Knowledge Matters
1.23      deraadt   102: is located in London, England.<p>
1.16      peter     103:
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