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monitoring, routing (including wireless and DSL connections), web site |
monitoring, routing (including wireless and DSL connections), web site |
hosting, NFS, and anything else that needs to be both fast and secure.. |
hosting, NFS, and anything else that needs to be both fast and secure.. |
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<li><a href="http://www.mac.edu">MacMurray College</a> of Jacksonville, |
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Illinois is using a P5/150 as its main server for over 600 students and |
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100 staff and faculty users. This system is also planned to be used by |
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the MacMurray Computer Science department for both the instruction of |
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programming and administration. By using OpenBSD on existing hardware, |
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MacMurray plans to save the thousands needed to keep a current version of |
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AIX running on their RS/6000 server. |
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<li><a href="http://www.rtmx.com">RTMX, Inc.</a>, produces an OpenBSD |
<li><a href="http://www.rtmx.com">RTMX, Inc.</a>, produces an OpenBSD |
derived, IEEE POSIX real time extended system solution. RTMX fully |
derived, IEEE POSIX real time extended system solution. RTMX fully |
re-implemented previously developed in-house IEEE POSIX realtime |
re-implemented previously developed in-house IEEE POSIX realtime |
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100+ mailboxes, and as their Website Development server for over 50 |
100+ mailboxes, and as their Website Development server for over 50 |
sites. |
sites. |
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<li>Felix Schröter is developing a generic IP tunneling program which |
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will be able to tunnel IP and other protocols (OS dependent), through a |
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streams based connections. The software can optionally encrypt and |
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integrity check the packets it transfers. This software is aimed |
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as a solution for VPN (virtual private networks).<br> |
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Felix is using OpenBSD because of the pseudo-device "tun" which makes |
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getting IP and other protocol's packets from the kernel quite easily.<br> |
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Licensing negotiations for this product are still underway. Felix hopes to |
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provide a free license (binary and source) for non-commercial use. |
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<li><a href=http://www.tal.net>TAL Wireless Networks, Inc.</a> |
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uses OpenBSD as a platform for multiple |
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firewall, http proxy and dialup and servers across California. Some of |
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these machines were formerly running the commercial version of BSD, |
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BSD/OS. TALNET S.A., the Argentina based offices of TALNET are using |
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OpenBSD as a mail server, firewall and http proxy. |
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<li>An undisclosed company is using OpenBSD on a Sparc 1+ as a private |
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firewall and WWW server for 50-100 internal client workstations. |
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<li>The |
<li>The |
<a href="http://www.citi.umich.edu/">Center for Information Technology Integration</a> |
<a href="http://www.citi.umich.edu/">Center for Information Technology Integration</a> |
(CITI) at the University of Michigan uses OpenBSD as the basis |
(CITI) at the University of Michigan uses OpenBSD as the basis |
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OpenBSD on SPARC and Intel hardware for proxy servers in front of labs and |
OpenBSD on SPARC and Intel hardware for proxy servers in front of labs and |
student residences, Kerberos servers, and web based |
student residences, Kerberos servers, and web based |
course services using <A href="http://homebrew.cs.ubc.ca/webct/">WebCT</A>. |
course services using <A href="http://homebrew.cs.ubc.ca/webct/">WebCT</A>. |
The Department of Computing Science is using a 20 seat OpenBSD lab for |
The Department of Computing Science is using a 20 seat OpenBSD lab for |
teaching introductory Unix and programming courses. |
teaching introductory Unix and programming courses. |
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<li>webFreaks.com, LLC is a new startup company of 3 employess in Silicon |
<li>webFreaks.com, LLC is a new startup company of 3 employess in Silicon |