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Another connotation of the term is "who is using the system, and for what?", |
Another connotation of the term is "who is using the system, and for what?", |
and that is the subject of the rest of this page. These <a |
and that is the subject of the rest of this page. These <a |
href="#com">companies</a> and organisations trust OpenBSD's rigorous code audit |
href="#com">companies</a> and organizations trust OpenBSD's rigorous code audit |
and security-first development model. They use the system to build firewalls, |
and security-first development model. They use the system to build firewalls, |
intrusion detection systems, or general purpose servers. |
intrusion detection systems, or general purpose servers. |
<a href="#edu">University researchers</a> and IT department developers often |
<a href="#edu">University researchers</a> and IT department developers often |
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With OpenBSD we handle the main web site (happily running on a 7-year old |
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. |
Sparcstation 5), part of our mail accounts and our firewall. |
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There are two aditional OpenBSD computers, in our development area. One of |
There are two additional OpenBSD computers, in our development area. One of |
them acts as a network monitor (using Snort) and will shortly be moved to |
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 |
sit next to the firewall, and the other one serves as an OpenBSD CVS |
mirror (<strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.mx.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong>). |
mirror (<strong>CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs.mx.openbsd.org:/cvs</strong>). |