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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..
   
 <li><a href="http://www.mac.edu">MacMurray College</a> of Jacksonville,  
 Illinois is using a P5/150 as its main server for over 600 students and  
 100 staff and faculty users. This system is also planned to be used by  
 the MacMurray Computer Science department for both the instruction of  
 programming and administration. By using OpenBSD on existing hardware,  
 MacMurray plans to save the thousands needed to keep a current version of  
 AIX running on their RS/6000 server.  
   
 <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.
   
 <li>Felix Schr&ouml;ter is developing a generic IP tunneling program which  
 will be able to tunnel IP and other protocols (OS dependent), through a  
 streams based connections. The software can optionally encrypt and  
 integrity check the packets it transfers. This software is aimed  
 as a solution for VPN (virtual private networks).<br>  
 Felix is using OpenBSD because of the pseudo-device "tun" which makes  
 getting IP and other protocol's packets from the kernel quite easily.<br>  
 Licensing negotiations for this product are still underway. Felix hopes to  
 provide a free license (binary and source) for non-commercial use.  
   
 <li><a href=http://www.tal.net>TAL Wireless Networks, Inc.</a>  
 uses OpenBSD as a platform for multiple  
 firewall, http proxy and dialup and servers across California. Some of  
 these machines were formerly running the commercial version of BSD,  
 BSD/OS.  TALNET S.A., the Argentina based offices of TALNET are using  
 OpenBSD as a mail server, firewall and http proxy.  
   
 <li>An undisclosed company is using OpenBSD on a Sparc 1+ as a private  
 firewall and WWW server for 50-100 internal client workstations.  
   
 <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.
   
 <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

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