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1.23 deraadt 11: <h2><font color=#e00000><strong>Products for OpenBSD<hr></strong></font></h2>
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1.28 louis 14: OpenBSD encourages companies and independent developers to create products
1.31 deraadt 15: for use with OpenBSD, or based on OpenBSD itself.
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17: Commercial support for OpenBSD is available from vendors listed on
1.31 deraadt 18: <a href=support.html>our support page</a>.<p>
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21: <li><a href=#based>Products based on OpenBSD</a>
22: <li><a href=#for>Hardware/Software products for OpenBSD</a>
23: <li><a href=#var>Preinstalled OpenBSD machines</a>
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38: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>ePipe by Stallion Technologies
39: </strong></font><br>
40: <a href="http://www.stallion.com/html/solutions/vpn.html">Stallion
41: Technologies</a> uses <a
42: href="http://www.stallion.com/html/corporate/epipe-openbsd-pr.html">OpenBSD
43: as an embedded operating system</a> in its ePipe dial-up network gateway
44: for small and medium businesses. The gateway box is intended to beat the
45: high cost of <a
46: href="http://www.stallion.com/html/products/epipe-white-papers.html">the
47: last mile</a> for small business VPNs and
48: <a href="http://www.stallion.com/html/corporate/asp-release.html">application
49: service providers</a> delivering hosted applications to small businesses.
50: ePipe runs on a Motorola ColdFire 5307 VL-RISC processor and uses OpenBSD's
51: built-in encryption software to deliver secure end to end connections.
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53:
1.23 deraadt 54: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>NFR</strong></font><br>
1.12 deraadt 55: <a href="http://www.nfr.net/">NFR</a> uses OpenBSD as their primary development
56: platform for their Network Flight Recorder intrusion detection software.
1.23 deraadt 57: The NFR package is available as stand-alone software for OpenBSD, or as an
58: embedded product called the <a href=http://www.nfr.net/products/ida-facts.html>
1.31 deraadt 59: NFR Intrusion Detection Appliance</a>, which happens to run OpenBSD internally.
1.23 deraadt 60: On their web page, NFR doesn't tell their customers that the operating
61: system inside the IDA is OpenBSD.
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1.23 deraadt 64: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Anzen Computing</strong></font><br>
1.12 deraadt 65: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/">Anzen Computing</a> sells
66: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/afj/">Anzen Flight Jacket</a>,
1.23 deraadt 67: a more comprehensive intrustion detection system based on NFR.
68: Independently, they also chose OpenBSD as their
1.21 brad 69: <a href="http://www.anzen.com/afj/afj_packaged.html">primary packaged system</a>.
1.23 deraadt 70: As well, <a href=press.html#anzen1>a technical paper from Anzen</a> reports
71: that out of a number of major operating systems, OpenBSD is the fastest
72: platform for running NFR.<p>
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75: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Hiverworld</strong></font><br>
1.33 ! deraadt 76: <a href="http://www.hiverworld.com">Hiverworld</a provides continuous
! 77: vulnerability assessment in an appliance that runs OpenBSD and they
! 78: are working on a 100Mbit and Gigabit IDS (using OpenBSD) that will be
! 79: released later this year.
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1.32 deraadt 81: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Network Security Wizards</strong></font><br>
82: <a href="http://www.securitywizards.com">Network Security Wizards</a>
83: produces the Dragon IDS for the OpenBSD platform.
84: Dragon is a packet based intrusion detection system which can operate with
85: 1200 signatures. The signatures identify all phases of network misuse
86: including probes, attacks and actual compromises. Dragon operates on
87: fully saturated 100 Mb/s networks and many Dragon customers operate in the
88: 200 Mb/s range on Gigabit Ethernet segments. NSW also sells 2U boxes
89: running OpenBSD + Dragon, for people who wish to just plug & play.
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91:
1.31 deraadt 92: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>RTMX</strong></font><br>
93: <a href=http://www.rtmx.com>RTMX</a> sells a version of OpenBSD
94: which has a full complement of POSIX realtime features added to it.
95: They have graciously donated the source code for these extensions, and
96: these changes will be integrated into OpenBSD soon.
97: <p>
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104: <center><h3><font color=#e00000>Hardware/Software products for OpenBSD</font></h3></center>
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108: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>PowerCrypt by GTGI
109: </strong></font><br>
110: <a href="http://www.gtgi.com/">Global Technologies Group, Inc.</a>
111: produces <a href="http://www.powercrypt.com/">PowerCrypt</a>, an
112: intelligent, bus-mastering PCI board based on incorporates the
113: <a href="http://www.hifn.com/products/7751.html">Hi/fn 7751</a> encryption
114: processor. Kernel-level support was developed by
115: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/crypto.html#hardware">OpenBSD</a>,
116: with device drivers and IPSec code written by members of the
117: OpenBSD community.
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1.23 deraadt 120: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Covalent's Raven SSL</strong></font><br>
1.18 deraadt 121: <a href="http://www.covalent.net">Covalent Technologies Inc.</a> provides
122: RSA licensed 128-bit strong cryptography to the widely acclaimed Apache Web
123: Server on OpenBSD with their award winning
124: <a href="http://www.ravenssl.com">Raven SSL Module</a>. (OpenBSD contains
125: SSL capable httpd, but use of it in the USA requires a licence from RSA,
126: which Raven does for you. It also includes support and easy tools for
127: assisting new https admins).
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1.23 deraadt 130: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Lan Media Corporation</strong></font><br>
1.11 deraadt 131: <a href="http://www.lanmedia.com/">LMC</a> sells several PCI-based
1.12 deraadt 132: synchronous serial cards, for T1 and HSSI/DS3, which are supported
133: in the OpenBSD, starting <strong>after</strong> the 2.5 release.
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1.31 deraadt 136: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Open Sound System</strong></font> (i386 only)<br>
137: A substantially spiffed-up commercial version of the OpenBSD/i386 audio
138: device drivers is available from
139: <a href=http://www.opensound.com/>http://www.opensound.com/</a>.
140: These replacement drivers are compatible with the audio drivers
141: OpenBSD/i386 ships with, but they support many additional cards and take
142: full advantage of these cards' features.
143: <a href="http://www.opensound.com/openbsd.html">This package is available
144: for OpenBSD/i386 2.6</a>
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147: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Core Systems</strong></font><br>
148: <a href="http://www.core.dk/">Core Systems</a> sells
149: <a href="http://www.core.dk/insite/">InSite</a>,
150: an easy to use, server-side web statistics utility, for OpenBSD/i386. InSite
151: is similar to products such as WebTrends, but can also be configured through
152: a web interface to generate reports on the fly, using very little CPU
153: time. (Upon request, Core may be able to provide InSite for platforms
154: other then i386.)
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1.26 louis 157: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>Software2Go Motif</strong></font> (i386 and SPARC only)<br>
158: <a href="http://www.apps2go.com/">Software2Go, LLC</a> has
159: Motif 2.1.20 Development and Runtime toolkits for OpenBSD.
160: <br>
161: The development distribution is for software developers building
162: graphical user interface applications with the Motif look and feel.
163: The runtime distribution is required to deploy binary-only applications.
164: <br>
165: Contact: Software2Go, LLC <a href="mailto:info@apps2go.com">Online Ordering,</a>
166: 817-431-8775 (phone/fax)
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184: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>USA.</strong></font><p>
185: <ul>
186: <li><a href="http://www.nmedia.net/bsd/">Chris Cappuccio</a>.<br>
187: Oregon.<p>
188:
189: <li><a href="http://www.asacomputers.com/">ASA Computers.</a><br>
190: Santa Clara, California.<p>
191:
192: <li><a href="http://www.tesys.com/">Telenet System Solutions, Inc.</a><br>
193: San Jose, California.<p>
194: </ul>
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196:
197: <li><font color=#e00000><strong>United Kingdom</strong></font><p>
198: <ul>
199: <a href="http://www.knowledge.com/">Knowledge Matters Ltd.</a>.<br>
200: London.<p>
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