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have similar security and stability requirements and choose OpenBSD.
Many Internet Service Providers find OpenBSD's
security features hard to resist.
+Even governments from different countries pick OpenBSD
+for their securing their vital informational infrastructure.
If you would like to be listed on this page, send the information to
@@ -41,6 +43,28 @@
"Undisclosed Company".
+
+
+- Ministerio de
+Obras Públicas del Gobierno de Chile
+The Public Construction Ministry of the Republic of Chile runs
+a national WAN and use OpenBSD for their firewalls and link loadbalancers,
+based on
+pf.
+They have been using OpenBSD since the year 2001, and selected the OS
+so they could sleep well at night without fear of being hacked.
+
+
+
- Sonora State Electoral Council,
+México
+This government agency uses OpenBSD to protect its
+network and for intrusion detection. The OpenBSD-based VPN
+provides online electoral results to both internal and external users.
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -122,17 +146,6 @@
The admin stations also run PCs with OpenBSD.
-
- Sonora State Electoral Council,
-México
-El Consejo Estatal Electoral del Estado de Sonora usa OpenBSD para proteger
-sus sistemas, estas aplicaciones estan en linea a traves de Internet, dando
-resultados electorales al usuario, su red privada esta protegida por
-usuarios internos y externos.
-This government agency uses OpenBSD as a means to protect its
-network as well as for intrusion detection. The OpenBSD based VPN
-provides online electoral results to both internal and external users.
-
-
- The University of Alberta
uses OpenBSD on SPARC and Intel hardware for proxy servers, Kerberos
servers, print servers, service monitoring, pre-emptive security
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www@openbsd.org
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$OpenBSD: users.html,v 1.111 2005/10/17 16:50:58 grunk Exp $
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