=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/Attic/users.html,v retrieving revision 1.57 retrieving revision 1.58 diff -u -r1.57 -r1.58 --- www/Attic/users.html 2000/11/13 01:14:51 1.57 +++ www/Attic/users.html 2000/11/15 03:47:46 1.58 @@ -44,6 +44,28 @@ Amnesty International is using OpenBSD for network firewalls and for Virtual Private Networks (IPSec) between its sections around the world.

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  • ENEP Iztacala
    +ENEP Iztacala is one of UNAM's peripheral +schools. UNAM is Mexico's largest University, with over 250,000 students, +and at ENEP Iztacala we have a bit over 10,000 students. This is mostly +a health-oriented campus, so the computer area is not a big one. +
    +We run as servers currently two OpenBSD, one Solaris and two Linux boxes. +With OpenBSD we handle the main web site (happily running on a 7-year old +Sparcstation 5), part of our mail accounts and our firewall. +
    +There are two aditional OpenBSD computers, in our development area. One of +them acts as a network monitor (using Snort) and will shortly be moved to +sit next to the firewall, and the other one serves as an OpenBSD CVS +mirror (CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.mx.openbsd.org:/cvs). +
    +We do not do run very creative stuff, we just use OpenBSD for what it does +best: run smoothly, even on older hardware, freeing us from most concerns +and doubts we have about our other operating systems. +
    +We also host a Spanish OpenBSD mailing list (openbsd@tlali.iztacala.unam.mx). +

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  • Prague Institute of Chemical Technology, Czech Republic
    The university uses OpenBSD on PCs to provide WWW, mail and shell access to staff and students, and on a SPARC IPX for a time server and secondary DNS. @@ -200,15 +222,15 @@ LDAP Authentification Backend on OpenBSD (OpenLDAP), as well as MySQL databases. Hostmaster Henning Brauer writes:
    "OpenBSD needed some tuning on these machines, especially bigger maxprocs -and maxfiles, but it runs great on hardware that's not so speedy. We are using -AMD Athlons (mostly the new Thunderbirds) and AMD K6-III's. We also have some -internal machines running OpenBSD as testbeds and printservers and all sorts of -other purposes. We plan to move some more machines to OpenBSD, especially our -firewalls. Unfortunately we are still running some closed source software, but -we'd like to try the Linux emulation. OpenBSD's behaviour under high load, -especially under DoS attacks, just doesn't compare to the Linux we used before -- Linux went extremely slow, while OpenBSD doesn't even care (same -hardware!)". +and maxfiles, but it handles extraordinary loads on ordinary hardware. We are +using AMD Athlons (mostly the new Thunderbirds) and AMD K6-III's. We also have +some internal machines running OpenBSD as testbeds and printservers and all +sorts of other purposes. We plan to move some more machines to OpenBSD, +especially our firewalls. Unfortunately we are still running some closed +source software, but we'd like to try the Linux emulation. OpenBSD's +behaviour under high load, especially under DoS attacks, just doesn't +compare to the Linux we used before - Linux went extremely slow, while +OpenBSD doesn't even care (same hardware!)".

  • Calyx Internet Access Corp.
    @@ -304,7 +326,7 @@
    OpenBSD www@openbsd.org -
    $OpenBSD: users.html,v 1.57 2000/11/13 01:14:51 louis Exp $ +
    $OpenBSD: users.html,v 1.58 2000/11/15 03:47:46 louis Exp $