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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.
 <br>  <br>
 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>).

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