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1.1       deraadt    14: <p>
1.78      louis      15: <h2><font color=#e00000>Events</font></h2>
                     16: OpenBSD developers, users and sponsors attend trade shows and conferences,
                     17: give papers, and organise &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; (BOF) sessions.
1.165     ian        18: This is an opportunity to find out more about OpenBSD or just meet
                     19: like-minded people.
1.8       deraadt    20:
1.78      louis      21: <hr>
                     22:
                     23: <h2>Future events:</h2>
1.132     louis      24:
1.198     wvdputte   25: <dl>
1.208     jose       26: <li><strong><a name=bsdcon2003></a>
                     27: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/">BSDCon '03</a></strong>
                     28: Sep 8-12, 2003. San Mateo, California.<br>
                     29: OpenBSD will be represented in the BSD Status Report, and David
                     30: Rosenthal is scheduled to give a talk on an OpenBSD based security
                     31: appliance.
                     32: <p>
1.214   ! henning    33:
        !            34: <li><strong><a name=sucon2003></a>
        !            35: <a href="http://www.sucon.ch/">SUCON '03</a></strong>
        !            36: Sep 5, 2003. Zurich, Switzerland.<br>
        !            37: Daniel Hartmeier will talk about pf.
        !            38: <p>
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1.183     wvdputte   40:
1.152     jakob      41: <hr>
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1.152     jakob      49: <h2>Past events:</h2>
                     50: <dl>
                     51:
1.188     henning    52: <h3>2003</h3>
1.214   ! henning    53: <li><strong><a name=camp2003></a>
        !            54: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/camp/">Chaos Communication Camp 2003</a></strong>,
        !            55: August 7 - 10, in <a href="http://www.paulshof.de/body-mehr.html">a field</a> near Berlin Germany<br>
        !            56: There was a huge OpenBSD village. Several OpenBSD developers have been there.
        !            57: <p>
        !            58:
1.213     jose       59: <li><strong><a name=sec2003></a>
                     60: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec03/">Usenix Security</a></strong>,
                     61: Aug 4-8, 2003. Washington, DC, USA.<br>
                     62: Niels Provos presented two papers on security advances originally
                     63: developed for OpenBSD, including the OpenSSH privsep feature and systrace.
                     64: Several OpenBSD developers were there.
                     65: <p>
                     66:
1.211     jose       67: <li><strong><a name=linuxtag2003></a>
                     68: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/en/index.html">LinuxTag 2003</a></strong>,
                     69: July 10 - 13, Karlsruhe Convention Center Germany<br>
                     70: Both OpenBSD and OpenSSH had booths in the main exhibit.
                     71: <p>
                     72:
                     73: <li><strong><a name=lsm2003></a>
                     74: <a href="http://libresoftwaremeeting.org/">Libre Software Meeting 2003</a></strong>,
                     75: July 9-12, Metz, France<br>
1.212     matthieu   76: Matthieu Herrb gave <a href="papers/xf86-sec.pdf">a talk about XFree86 security</a>. There was
1.211     jose       77: also an OpenBSD booth with developers.
                     78: <p>
                     79:
1.209     wvdputte   80: <li><strong><a name=lud2003></a>
                     81: <a href="http://www.linuxuserexpo.com/">Linux User & Developer Expo 2003</a></strong>,
                     82: 24, 25 and 26 June, at the NEC in Birmingham UK<br>
                     83: There was an OpenBSD booth with developers.
                     84: <p>
1.195     deraadt    85:
1.202     jason      86: <li><strong><a name=usenix2003></a>
                     87: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/">
                     88: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.</a></strong>,
                     89: Jun 9-14, San Antonio, Texas, USA<br>
                     90: A few OpenBSD developers were there and one paper was presented:
                     91: <ul>
                     92: <li>The Design of the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework.<br>
                     93:     <a href="events.html#usenix2003">Usenix 2003</a>, by
1.205     deraadt    94:     Angelos D. Keromytis,
                     95:     Jason L. Wright, and
                     96:     Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.202     jason      97:     <a href="papers/ocf.pdf">paper</a>.
                     98: </ul>
                     99: <p>
                    100:
1.201     deraadt   101: <li><strong>OpenBSD c2k3 "Hackathon"</strong>,
                    102: May 9 - 19, Calgary, Canada<br>
                    103: Over 50 developers congregated in Calgary for a 10 day long development
                    104: session.
                    105: <p>
                    106:
1.203     jason     107: <li><strong><a href="http://www.webb.it/">Webbit 2003</a></strong>,
                    108: May 9-11, 2003, Padova, Italy<br>
                    109: Giacomo Cariello and Wim Vandeputte attended, and several OpenBSD
                    110: <a href="http://www.deadly.org/article.php3?sid=20030503101052">related talks</a> were given.
                    111: <p>
                    112:
1.201     deraadt   113: <li><strong><a href="http://cansecwest.com/">CanSecWest 03</a></strong>,
                    114: Apr 10, Vancouver, Canada<br>
1.195     deraadt   115: Theo spoke about killing buffer overflows using ProPolice and the new W^X technology,
1.196     matthieu  116: available as a <a href="papers/csw03.mgp">magicpoint file</a>.
1.195     deraadt   117: <p>
                    118:
1.201     deraadt   119: <li><strong><a href="http://www.cebit.de/">CeBIT 2003</a></strong>,
                    120: Mar 14, Hannover, Germany<br>
                    121: You could have found our <a href="http://www.linux-events.de/LinuxPark/cebit/Specials/openbooth.html">booth</a> in Halle 6, A53/068. Friday, Henning and Markus
1.196     matthieu  122: gave a talk on OpenBSD and OpenSSH. <a href="papers/cebit2003.tgz">slides</a> are available.
1.194     henning   123: <p>
                    124:
1.201     deraadt   125: <li><strong><a href="http://www.linuxforum.dk/2003/english/">LinuxForum 2003</a></strong>,
                    126: Mar 1, Copenhagen<br>
1.196     matthieu  127: Daniel spoke about pf (slides in <a href="papers/linuxforum2k3.tar.gz">mgp</a>,
1.191     dhartmei  128: <a href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/linuxforum/">html</a>).
                    129: It was a small but cozy conference, jointly held by Danish Linux and BSD
                    130: user groups.
                    131: <p>
                    132:
1.201     deraadt   133: <li><strong><a href="http://www.cuug.ab.ca">CUUG - The Calgary Unix Users Group</a></strong>,
                    134: Feb 25, 18:00 MST, Calgary<br>
1.190     miod      135: OpenBSD lead developer Theo de Raadt spoke about some of the recent
                    136: changes in OpenBSD that are leading the way to the complete elimination of
                    137: "buffer overflow" security risks and attacks.
                    138: <p>
                    139:
1.201     deraadt   140: <li><strong><a href="http://www.fosdem.org/">FOSDEM 2003</a></strong>,
                    141: Feb 8 - 9, Brussels<br>,
1.187     henning   142: Henning and Philipp gave a talk on -current pf developments
1.196     matthieu  143: (<a href="papers/fosdem2k3-pf.mgp">slides</a>)
1.187     henning   144: and on Saturday evening, there was an OpenBSD dinner for those interested.
                    145: <p>
                    146:
1.201     deraadt   147: <li><strong><a href="http://linuxsolutions.fr/FR/home/index.php?site=default">Linux Solutions</a></strong>,
                    148: Feb 4-6, CNIT - Paris La Défense<br>
1.185     miod      149: There was an OpenBSD booth with several OpenBSD developers, as well as 3.2 OpenBSD
                    150: CD sets and Tshirts.
                    151: <p>
                    152:
1.161     millert   153: <h3>2002</h3>
1.201     deraadt   154: <li><strong><a href="http://www.ccc.de/congress/2002/">19c3: the 19th CCC Congress</a></strong>,
                    155: Dec 27-29, Berlin<br>
                    156: There was a huge <a href="http://www.eurobsd.org/19c3">reserved space</a> for
1.184     wvdputte  157: OpenBSD users and developers, a couple of -current test systems and for those
                    158: curious, a first look at the 3.2 OpenBSD Tshirts.
                    159: <p>
1.177     jason     160:
1.201     deraadt   161: <li><strong><a href="http://2002.eurobsdcon.org/">BSDCon Europe 2002</a></strong>,
                    162: November 15-17, Amsterdam, Netherlands<br>
1.181     henning   163: OpenBSD people were there;
1.180     henning   164: Philipp B&uuml;hler and Henning Brauer spoke about
1.182     ian       165: <a href="papers/tuning-openbsd.ps">
                    166: network performance tuning on OpenBSD</a>,
                    167: and Ian Darwin presented a
                    168: <a href="papers/eurobsd-firewalls-2002.pdf">
                    169: tutorial on OpenBSD servers/firewalls</a>.
1.179     pb        170: <p>
1.178     pb        171:
1.177     jason     172: <li><strong><a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa02/">
1.201     deraadt   173: LISA '02: 16th Systems Administration Conference</a></strong>,
                    174: Nov 3-8, Philadelphia, USA<br>
1.177     jason     175: Mickey and Jason manned the booth at the vendor expo (the only BSD
                    176: represented) and sold <a href="32.html">3.2</a> CDs, and Jason gave a BoF
                    177: session on <a href="32.html">3.2</a> and future.
                    178: <p>
                    179:
1.172     miod      180: <li><strong><a href="http://lsm.abul.org">
1.201     deraadt   181: The 3rd Libre Software Meeting</a></strong>,
                    182: July 9-13, Bordeaux, France<br>
1.172     miod      183: Several OpenBSD developers and users were attending the meeting, and
                    184: Niels Provos presented his
                    185: <a href="http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace">systrace</a>
                    186: system call policy management tool.
1.174     nick      187: <p>
1.172     miod      188:
1.201     deraadt   189: <li><strong><a href="http://www.Webb.it">Webb.it 02</a></strong>,
                    190: July 5-7, Padova, Italy<br>
1.171     ian       191: OpenBSD developers had a booth selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                    192: <p>
                    193:
1.168     miod      194: <li><strong><a href="http://www.softwarelivre.rs.gov.br/forum">
1.201     deraadt   195: The Annual International Free Software Forum</a></strong>
                    196: May 2-4, Porto Alegre-RS, Brazil<br>
1.168     miod      197: Mainly a Linux/GNU event, but this year the BSD Operating Systems
1.169     horacio   198: had a chance to prove their value.
                    199: Edson Brandi spoke on FreeBSD, Diego Linke
1.168     miod      200: on NetBSD, and Ricardo Nascimento Ferreira on OpenBSD.
1.169     horacio   201: <p>
1.168     miod      202:
1.201     deraadt   203: <li><strong><a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/">BSDCON 2002</a></strong>,
                    204: Feb 11-14, San Francisco, California, USA<br>
1.161     millert   205: Todd Miller gave an update on current OpenBSD status and participated in a
1.162     millert   206: BSD panel discussion.  The <a href="slides/bsdcon_2002/index.html">slides</a>
                    207: are available.
1.161     millert   208: <p>
                    209:
1.201     deraadt   210: <li><strong><a href="http://www.linuxexpoparis.com">Linux expo Paris 2002</a></strong>,
                    211: Jan 30-Feb 1, Paris, France<br>
1.163     miod      212: The french Linux Expo 2002 was quite small and as usual the OpenBSD booth ended
                    213: up with others on the expo's side.  On the first day, almost all the merchandise
                    214: was sold, and we have even sold older versions (2.9) the following days to
                    215: people who wouldn't leave without a cd set in their hands...
                    216: <p>
                    217:
1.201     deraadt   218: <li><strong><a href="http://musess.mcmaster.ca/">MUSESS 2002</a></strong>,
                    219: Jan 25-26, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada<br>
1.164     millert   220: Louis Bertrand gave a presentation on OpenBSD titled
                    221: <strong>Fix The Bugs, Secure The System</strong>.
                    222: The <a href="slides/musess_2002/index.html">slides</a> are available.
                    223: <p>
                    224:
1.152     jakob     225: <h3>2001</h3>
                    226:
1.201     deraadt   227: <li><strong><a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa01/">USENIX LISA 2001</a></strong>,
                    228: Dec 2-7, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.160     jufi      229: Niels Provos gave a presentation, and there's been a booth selling
                    230: tshirts and 3.0 CDs.
                    231: <p>
                    232:
1.201     deraadt   233: <li><strong><a href="http://www.ietf.org/meetings/IETF-52.html">52nd IETF</a></strong>,
                    234: Dec 9-14, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA<br>
1.160     jufi      235: Angelos, Itojun &amp; Jakob were there.
                    236: <p>
                    237:
1.158     deraadt   238: <li><strong>
                    239: <a href="http://www.disc2000.unam.mx/disc/index-ing.html">
1.201     deraadt   240: DISC 2001</a></strong>,
                    241: Nov 26 - 29, Mexico City, Mexico<br>
1.158     deraadt   242: Once again, Theo de Raadt explained the security auditing process and
                    243: subsequent secure configuration choices made in OpenBSD, in a talk
                    244: entitled "Updated thoughts on writing a secure Operating System".
                    245: <p>
                    246:
1.201     deraadt   247: <li><strong><a href="http://www.linux.org.hk">LinuxCafe</a></strong>,
                    248: Sep 15, Hong Kong, China<br>
1.156     provos    249: Shell Hung gave an introduction for BSD and demonstration of OpenBSD to HKLUG.
                    250: <p>
                    251:
1.201     deraadt   252: <li><strong>VPN Bakeoff</strong>,
                    253: Aug 13-18, Finland<br>
1.156     provos    254: Jakob and Itojun were there.
                    255: <p>
1.158     deraadt   256:
1.150     wvdputte  257: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   258: <a href=http://www.hal2001.org>HAL 2001</a></strong>,
                    259: Aug, Twente, Netherlands<br>
1.153     jufi      260: Quite a lot of developers were there, we even had our own tent.
                    261: Niels, Rees and Dugsong held talks, more info on the main website
                    262: for HAL2001. And of course T-Shirts and CDROMs were sold.
1.150     wvdputte  263: <p>
1.137     aaron     264:
                    265: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   266: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/">O'Reilly Open Source Conference</a></strong>,
                    267: Jul 23-27, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.148     brian     268: OpenBSD had a booth selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                    269: Ian Darwin presented his "Firewalls and Secure Internet Servers
                    270: with OpenBSD" tutorial.
                    271: <p>
                    272:
                    273: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   274: <a href="http://www.defcon.org">DEF CON Nine</a></strong>,
                    275: Jul 13-15, Las Vegas, USA<br>
1.148     brian     276: OpenBSD developers and users make it a point to attend every year,
                    277: and had a table selling CD's, shirts, etc.
                    278: <p>
                    279:
                    280: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   281: <a href="http://www.sek.co.kr/sek2001/sek_html/main.htm">Software Exhibition of Korea</a></strong>,
                    282: Jun 26-29, Seoul, Korea<br>
1.146     krw       283: urisecure/NDS sponsored an OpenBSD booth with CD's, posters,
                    284: and a live demo of OpenBSD's IPSEC hardware acceleration.
                    285: <p>
                    286:
                    287: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   288: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/">2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference.</a></strong>,
                    289: Jun 25-30, Boston, USA<br>
1.146     krw       290: OpenBSD developers were there, selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                    291: <p>
                    292:
                    293: <li><strong>
1.143     dugsong   294: <a href="http://www.olymfair.org/eng/workshop.htm">Information
1.201     deraadt   295: Security OlymFair</a></strong>,
                    296: May 16-18, Seoul, Korea<br>
1.143     dugsong   297: Dug Song gave a detailed introduction to OpenBSD to the Korean
                    298: security community.
                    299: <p>
                    300:
                    301: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   302: <a href="http://www.osdem.org/">2001 Open Source and Free Software Developers' Meeting</a></strong>,
                    303: Feb 3-4, Brussels, Belgium<br>
1.137     aaron     304: There was an OpenBSD booth with some loose talks made.
                    305: <p>
                    306:
                    307: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   308: <a href="http://www.linuxexpoparis.com/">2001 Linux Expo</a></strong>,
                    309: Feb 1-2, Paris, France<br>
1.137     aaron     310: There was an OpenBSD booth in the 'F' area.
                    311: <p>
                    312:
1.132     louis     313: <h3>2000</h3>
                    314:
                    315: <li><strong>
1.134     jufi      316: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa2000/">LISA 2000,
1.201     deraadt   317: USENIX Systems Administration Conference</a></strong>,
                    318: Dec 3-8, New Orleans, USA<br>
1.134     jufi      319: Wim Vandeputte and other volunteers have been running a sales table with
                    320: shirts, posters and the brand new 2.8 CDs.
                    321: <p>
                    322:
                    323: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   324: <a href="http://www.disc2000.unam.mx/disc/index-ing.html">DISC 2000.</a></strong>,
                    325: Nov 26 - Dec 1, Mexico City, Mexico<br>
1.133     deraadt   326: Theo de Raadt explained the security auditing process and subsequent secure
                    327: configuration choices made in OpenBSD, in a talk entitled "Secure by Default".
                    328: Over the next few days, he also participated in two panels with various security
                    329: experts who had flown in from around the world.  Following this, Theo climbed
1.151     jsyn      330: one of the largest volcanoes, called Malinche.
1.133     deraadt   331: <p>
                    332:
                    333: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     334: <a href="http://www.nluug.nl/events/nj2000">
1.201     deraadt   335: NLUUG Najaarsconferentie 2000</a></strong>,
                    336: Nov 9, Ede, NL<br>
1.132     louis     337: There was an OpenBSD booth where people dropped by for information or to
                    338: get their Tshirts, polos, caps and 2.7 CDs.
1.13      deraadt   339: <p>
1.4       millert   340:
1.132     louis     341: <li><strong><a name=ipsec2000></a>
                    342: <a href="http://www.upperside.fr/baipsecy2k.htm">
1.201     deraadt   343: IPsec 2000 Global Summit</a></strong>,
                    344: Oct 24-27, Paris La Defense, France<br>
1.159     miod      345: Niels Provos ended the conference by speaking about the IPsec architecture
1.132     louis     346: in OpenBSD. The talk was well received and many people were very interested
                    347: about our cryptographic hardware acceleration.
                    348:
                    349: <ul>
1.159     miod      350: <li>The IPsec Architecture in OpenBSD</a><br>
                    351:     <a href="#ipsec2000">IPsec 2000 Global Summit</a>
1.205     deraadt   352:     by Niels Provos.<br>
1.132     louis     353:     <a href="papers/ipsec-slides.ps">slides</a>.
                    354: </ul>
1.4       millert   355: <p>
1.132     louis     356:
1.7       deraadt   357: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   358: <a href="http://ApacheCon.Com/2000/EU/">ApacheCon Europa 2000</a></strong>,
                    359: Oct 23-25, London, UK<br>
1.132     louis     360: There was an OpenBSD booth where people could drop by for information and
                    361: a chat with the local OpenBSD personnel. We also had the essentials for
                    362: your wardrobe (Tshirts, polos, caps), for your hardware (2.7 CDs) and for your
                    363: mind (drinks afterwards).
                    364: <p>
                    365:
1.201     deraadt   366: <li><strong><a href="http://www.bsdcon.com/">BSD Con 2000</a></strong>,
                    367: Oct 18-20, Monterey, CA, USA<br>
1.132     louis     368: David Terrell ran an OpenBSD booth selling T-shirts and CDs and answering
                    369: questions.
1.32      deraadt   370: <p>
1.1       deraadt   371:
1.132     louis     372: <li><strong><a name=opensource2000></a>
                    373: <a href="http://www.opensource-forum.com/konferens">
1.201     deraadt   374: The Open Source Revolution</a></strong>,
                    375: Oct 5, Stockholm, Sweden<br>
1.133     deraadt   376: Theo de Raadt spoke about how user expectations for security out of the box
                    377: have changed over the last years.
1.1       deraadt   378: <p>
                    379:
1.132     louis     380: <li><strong><a name=sec2000></a>
                    381: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec2000/">
1.201     deraadt   382: Usenix Security</a></strong>,
                    383: Aug 14-17, Denver, Colorado, USA<br>
1.132     louis     384: Some OpenBSD developers were there and one paper was presented:
                    385: <ul>
                    386: <li>Encrypting Virtual Memory</a><br>
                    387:     <a href="#sec2000">Usenix Security 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt   388:     by Niels Provos.<br>
1.132     louis     389:     <a href="papers/swapencrypt.ps">paper</a> and
                    390:     <a href="papers/swapencrypt-slides.ps">slides</a>.
                    391: </ul>
1.1       deraadt   392: <p>
1.132     louis     393:
1.10      provos    394: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   395: <a href="http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-8-post.html">Defcon 2000</a></strong>,
                    396: Jul 28-30, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.132     louis     397: Kjell Wooding (our ipf maintainer), James Phillips from the
                    398: <a href="http://www.deadly.org">OpenBSD Journal</a>, and Theo de Raadt
                    399: had a table and were selling OpenBSD CDROMs, tshirts, and posters on
                    400: Friday and Saturday.  Hordes of people visited our table and we at the
                    401: end we were completely sold out of CDROMS and shirts (allowing us to go
                    402: check out Hoover Dam's hardhat tour on Sunday and leave the madness behind).
                    403: <br>
                    404: We were completely amazed at the people who stopped by our table, to say
                    405: that they were relying on OpenBSD.
                    406: <p>
1.32      deraadt   407:
1.132     louis     408: <li><strong>
                    409: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/">
                    410: O'Reilly Open Source Conference 2000,
1.201     deraadt   411: </a></strong>,
                    412: Jul 17-20, Monterey, California, USA<br>
1.132     louis     413: Ian Darwin presented a <a href=papers/oreilly2000/>tutorial</a> on
                    414: <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bsd_tutorials.html">
                    415: Secure Internet Servers/Firewalls with OpenBSD</a>, and bravely
                    416: manned the OpenBSD booth for the remainder of the show.
                    417: Kjell Wooding took part in a panel discussion on the Future of the BSDs,
                    418: and spoke about
                    419: <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bsd_presentations.html">
                    420: Secure By Default.</A> Both sessions were well attended, and at least
                    421: one Linux sysadmin was seen racing for a keyboard, scared look in his eyes,
                    422: after the security talk.
1.3       provos    423: <p>
1.132     louis     424:
1.6       deraadt   425: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   426: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.de/2000/english/">LinuxTag 2000</a></strong>,
                    427: Jun 29-Jul 2, Stuttgart, Germany<br>
1.132     louis     428: There was a BSD booth where we had the first <a href="27.html">OpenBSD 2.7 CDs</a> for Europe
                    429: and the new blue stitchwork <a href="tshirts.html#11">Blowfish Polo</a> shirt.
                    430: <br>
                    431: Christian Weisgerber gave a
                    432: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.de/2000/english/conference/talks.php3?ID=3">talk
                    433: on BSD</a>.
1.32      deraadt   434: <p>
1.1       deraadt   435:
1.6       deraadt   436: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     437: <a name=usenix2000>
                    438: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/">
1.201     deraadt   439: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.</a></strong>,
                    440: Jun 18-23, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.132     louis     441: Almost 20 OpenBSD developers showed up for the 25th anniversary of Usenix.
                    442: We had a vendor booth, as well as a number of papers being presented.
                    443: Conference attendees had the opportunity to test drive the new release,
                    444: OpenBSD 2.7, on the 30 workstations in the terminal room.  For the first
                    445: time ever, the terminal room and wavelan networks also had a IPv6 connection,
1.147     jason     446: and some users even discovered so by themselves.
1.132     louis     447: Theo also held a BoF on the Wednesday evening, after which the developers
                    448: had almost too much singing in foreign languages with the help of helium.
                    449: <ul>
                    450:
                    451: <li>Implementing Internet Key Exchange, IKE.<br>
                    452:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt   453:     by Angelos D. Keromytis,
                    454:     Niklas Hallqvist.<br>
1.132     louis     455:     <a href="papers/ikepaper.ps">paper</a> and
                    456:     <a href="papers/ikeslides.ps">slides</a>.
                    457:
                    458: <li>Transparent Network Security Policy Enforcement.<br>
                    459:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt   460:     by Angelos D. Keromytis,
                    461:     Jason L. Wright.<br>
1.132     louis     462:     <a href="papers/bridgepaper.ps">paper</a> and
                    463:     <a href="papers/bridgeslides.ps">slides</a>.
1.2       deraadt   464:
1.132     louis     465: <li>Safety Checking of Kernel Extensions.<br>
                    466:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt   467:     by Craig Metz.
1.132     louis     468: </ul>
1.2       deraadt   469: <p>
                    470:
1.132     louis     471: <li><strong>
                    472: <a href="http://www.manlug.mcc.ac.uk/calendar.html">
1.201     deraadt   473: OpenBSD: The Open Source Secure Operating System</a></strong>,
                    474: June 17, 2000, 14:00. Manchester, UK<br>
1.132     louis     475: Sam Smith gave a rundown of features coming in OpenBSD 2.7 and
                    476: OpenSSH 2.1. His <a href="http://www.manlug.mcc.ac.uk/20000617/">slides</a>
                    477: are available from the user group's site.
1.1       deraadt   478: <p>
1.2       deraadt   479:
1.132     louis     480: <li><strong>
                    481: <a href="reprints/crypto2000.html">
                    482: OpenBSD Crypto 2000 conference.
1.201     deraadt   483: </a></strong>,
                    484: June 15 - 20, 2000, Calgary, AB, Canada<br>
1.132     louis     485: Repeating the tradition of a similar meeting held last year, many
                    486: OpenBSD developers from around the world converged on Calgary
                    487: for a weekend long hack-and-drink session.  As before, the event
                    488: was invitation only.  Many significant things got done, including
                    489: ipv6 + ipsec running over hardware crypto devices.
1.1       deraadt   490: <p>
1.11      jkatz     491:
1.17      deraadt   492: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt   493: <a href="http://www.converge2000.com">CONVERGENCE 2000</a></strong>,
                    494: May 18, 2000. Convention Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada<br>
1.132     louis     495: Theo de Raadt participated in a panel discussion about the pros and cons
                    496: of using Open Source software in various business environments.  The local
                    497: users also handed out OpenSSH and OpenBSD posters, and were absolutely
                    498: surprised and amazed by the number of Calgary companies quietly using
                    499: OpenBSD.
1.21      pattonme  500: <p>
1.17      deraadt   501:
1.23      niklas    502: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     503: CanSecWest.
                    504: May 10-12, 2000. Robson Conference Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.</strong><br>
                    505: Theo de Raadt spoke about why programmers keep making the same stupid mistakes,
                    506: what types of efforts might improve this, and how this all relates to auditing
                    507: efforts.  Rain Forest Puppy, Ron Gula (Network Security Wizards), Ken Williams (E&Y),
                    508: March Roesch (snort/HiverWorld), and Fyodor (nmap) were among the other speakers
                    509: at this event.  (On a personal note: at this conference Theo realized that three
                    510: leading Network Intrusion Detection System companies use OpenBSD as their
                    511: base operating system: Hiverworld, Network Security Wizards, and NFR).
1.32      deraadt   512: <p>
1.25      deraadt   513:
1.132     louis     514: <li><strong>
                    515: <a href="http://www.zdevents.com/comdex/spring2000/">Linux Business Expo /
1.201     deraadt   516: COMDEX Spring 2000</a></strong>,
                    517: Apr 19, 2000, Chicago, IL, USA<br>
1.132     louis     518: Louis Bertrand represented OpenBSD at a BSD BOF with FreeBSD/BDSI,
                    519: NetBSD and Apple (Darwin is BSD-derived). The BOF was attended by about
                    520: 75 people, many of whom were new to *BSD. It was an opportunity to
                    521: explore future cooperation among the various BSD groups and companies.
1.25      deraadt   522: <p>
1.23      niklas    523:
1.31      deraadt   524: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     525: <a href=http://www.nordu.org/NordU2000/>
1.201     deraadt   526: NordU 2000 -- The second EurOpen/USENIX Conference</a></strong>,
                    527: Feb 8-11, 2000. Malmo, Sweden<br>
1.140     jufi      528: About 15 OpenBSD team members attended.
1.132     louis     529: OpenBSD CDs and shirts were sold at a booth donated by the conference.<br>
                    530: As well, Theo de Raadt gave an invited talk on Wednesday morning
                    531: about why software quality/security suffers, and what we can do to
                    532: improve it.
1.32      deraadt   533: <p>
1.31      deraadt   534:
1.201     deraadt   535: <li><strong>BSD BOF session, LinuxWorld Expo</strong>,
                    536: Feb 3, New York, USA<br>
1.132     louis     537: Representatives from OpenBSD, BSDi, and FreeBSD hosted a
                    538: &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; session at the <a
                    539: href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/">New York LinuxWorld Expo</a>.<br>
                    540: There were installation CD-ROMs, free food, and even free Daemon Horns!
1.33      niklas    541: <p>
                    542:
1.132     louis     543: <h3>1999</h3>
1.36      niklas    544:
1.132     louis     545: <li>
1.201     deraadt   546: <strong>The Bazaar</strong>,
                    547: Dec 14-16, New York, New York, USA<br>
1.132     louis     548: Wes Sonnenreich and Tom Yates presented a tutorial on building
                    549: firewalls with OpenBSD.
                    550: BoF of open source BSDs took place.
                    551: 2.6 release CDROMs and t-shirts were sold.
                    552: Emphatic interest has been shown by representatives from press, international
                    553: government and military institutions.
1.45      jason     554: <p>
                    555:
1.132     louis     556: <a name=lisa99>
1.45      jason     557: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     558: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa99/>
1.201     deraadt   559: 13th Systems Administration Conference (LISA 99)</a></strong>,
                    560: Nov 7-12, Seattle, Washington, USA<br>
1.132     louis     561: Bob Beck presented a paper about the U of A's nifty OpenBSD based
                    562: solution to the problem of public Ethernet jacks in the technical sessions
                    563: starting at 11:00 AM on the 11th.<br>
                    564: There were many other OpenBSD
                    565: people at this conference as well, as well as a booth selling CDROMs and
                    566: t-shirts.  His paper is available at:
                    567:
                    568: <ul>
                    569: <li>Dealing with Public Ethernet Jacks-Switches, Gateways, and Authentication.<br>
                    570:     <a href=events.html#lisa99>LISA 1999</a>,
1.206     david     571:     by Bob Beck.<br>
1.132     louis     572:     <a href=papers/authgw-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    573:     <a href=papers/authgw-slides.ps>slides</a>.
                    574: </ul>
                    575: <p>
                    576:
                    577: <li><strong>
                    578: <!-- <a href=http://ip-dagarna.netman.se/> -->
1.201     deraadt   579: IP-dagarna 1999</strong>,
                    580: October 27-28, 1999.  Stockholm, Sweden<br>
1.132     louis     581: H&aring;kan Olsson &amp; Jakob Schlyter spoke at the DNSSEC session on the 27th.
                    582: <p>
                    583:
                    584: <li><strong>
                    585: <a href=http://www.opensource-forum.com/konferens/>
                    586: Linux &amp; Open Source Software '99
                    587: October 21, 1999.  Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)</a></strong><br>
                    588: Niklas Hallqvist spoke on the topic of how to use
                    589: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>
                    590: IPsec</a> for securing communications.
                    591: <p>
                    592:
                    593: <li><strong>
                    594: <a href=http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference>
                    595: Reflections/Projections 1999
                    596: October 8-10, 1999. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    597: Theo de Raadt spoke at 10:00am on the 9th.  Other OpenBSD
                    598: developers from the east coast attended as well.
                    599: <p>
                    600:
                    601: <li><strong><a name=ipsec99></a>
                    602: <!-- <a href=http://ip-dagarna.netman.se/interoptest.asp> -->
                    603: IPsec Interoperability tests September 27-30, 1999. Stockholm, Sweden.
                    604: (in swedish)</strong><br>
                    605: A dozen vendors, among them OpenBSD, tested more than 15
                    606: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>IPsec</a>
                    607: products, both gateways and hosts, for interoperability.  The tests
                    608: were successful as far as general IPsec and pre-shared key
                    609: authentication went, OpenBSD interoperated with everyone, but due to
                    610: time constraints we never got to test the certificate support
                    611: appropriately.  The results were presented later that fall at a
                    612: conference in Stockholm.
                    613: <p>
                    614:
                    615: <li><strong>
                    616: <a href=http://www.auug.org.au/winter/auug99>
                    617: AUUG'99.
                    618: September 8-11, 1999. Melbourne, Australia.</a></strong><br>
                    619: Theo de Raadt gave two talks on "quality of software" related issues
                    620: and participated on a panel about how open source projects are
                    621: coordinated.
                    622: <p>
                    623:
                    624: <li><strong>
                    625: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/sec99/index.html>
                    626: Usenix Security.
                    627: August 23-26, 1999. Washington, DC, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    628: Many OpenBSD people from the east coast showed up and sold CDs and
                    629: shirts.  It was pretty clear from discussions that many people were
                    630: very aware of OpenBSD, and that OpenBSD was being used in very
                    631: significant security roles.
                    632: <p>
                    633:
                    634: <li><strong>
                    635: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99jul/index.html>
                    636: 45th IETF meeting.
                    637: July 12-16, 1999. Oslo, Norway</a></strong><br>
                    638: A number of OpenBSD team members from all over the world were at this
                    639: conference. In addition to attending the IPsec and DNS working groups (among
                    640: others) we did IPsec/IKE interoperability testing together with
1.166     miod      641: the Japanese KAME project. Also, Angelos D. Keromytis did a presentation on
1.132     louis     642: his work with keynote and isakmpd in OpenBSD.
                    643: <p>
1.45      jason     644:
1.132     louis     645: <li><strong>
                    646: <a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html>
                    647: Defcon 6.0. July 9-11, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    648: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.5 release CDROMs
                    649: and a TON of tshirts.
1.46      deraadt   650: <p>
1.132     louis     651:
1.46      deraadt   652: <a name=usenix99>
                    653: <li><strong>
                    654: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/index.html>
                    655: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
1.132     louis     656: June 6-11, 1999. Monterey, California, USA.</a></strong><br>
1.106     jufi      657: The <a href="http://www.usenix.org">USENIX Association</a>
1.46      deraadt   658: provided The OpenBSD Project with a grant to underwrite the production
1.106     jufi      659: of CDs of OpenBSD 2.5.  (We distributed the
                    660: release for free to attendees of the USENIX Annual Conference in
1.46      deraadt   661: June.)
1.132     louis     662: <br>
1.46      deraadt   663: Usenix team members were involved in the authoring and
1.132     louis     664: presentation of 4 OpenBSD-related papers:
                    665:
1.46      deraadt   666: <ul>
1.63      deraadt   667: <a name=anoncvs_paper></a>
1.66      deraadt   668: <li>Opening the Source Repository with Anonymous CVS.<br>
1.73      deraadt   669:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.206     david     670:     by Charles D. Cranor,
1.205     deraadt   671:    Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.49      deraadt   672:     <a href=papers/anoncvs-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    673:     <a href=papers/anoncvs-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.132     louis     674: <br>
1.66      deraadt   675: <li>A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme.<br>
1.73      deraadt   676:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.206     david     677:     by Niels Provos,
1.205     deraadt   678:    David Mazieres.<br>
1.66      deraadt   679:     <a href=papers/bcrypt-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    680:     <a href=papers/bcrypt-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.132     louis     681: <br>
1.66      deraadt   682: <li>Cryptography in OpenBSD: An Overview.<br>
1.73      deraadt   683:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.206     david     684:     by Theo de Raadt,
1.205     deraadt   685:    Niklas Hallqvist,
                    686:    Artur Grabowski,
                    687:    Angelos D. Keromytis,
                    688:    Niels Provos.<br>
1.50      deraadt   689:     <a href=papers/crypt-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    690:     <a href=papers/crypt-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.132     louis     691: <br>
1.66      deraadt   692: <li>strlcpy and strlcat -- consistent, safe, string copy and concatenation.<br>
1.73      deraadt   693:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.206     david     694:     by Todd C. Miller,
1.205     deraadt   695:    Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.47      deraadt   696:     <a href=papers/strlcpy-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    697:     <a href=papers/strlcpy-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.132     louis     698: </ul>
1.66      deraadt   699: <p>
1.46      deraadt   700:
1.51      deraadt   701: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     702: <a href=http://www.linuxexpo.org>
                    703: 5th Annual Linux Expo.
                    704: May 18-22, 1999. Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    705: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference selling OpenBSD 2.5 CDs,
                    706: OpenBSE T-shirts, as well as Blowfish T-shirts, which sold out very quickly
                    707: at a table donated by the Expo.  OpenBSD was the only BSD represented at the
                    708: vendor exposition, and we had good chance to present a secure alternative
                    709: to Linux.
1.51      deraadt   710: <p>
                    711:
1.53      jakob     712: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     713: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99mar/index.html>
                    714: 44th IETF meeting.
                    715: March 15-19, 1999. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA</a></strong><br>
                    716: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference, in particular our
                    717: IPSEC developers.
1.53      jakob     718: <p>
                    719:
1.132     louis     720: <li><strong>
                    721: <a href="http://www.europen.se/NordU99">NordU99 -- The first EurOpen/USENIX Conference.
                    722: February 9-12, 1999. Stockholm, Sweden.</a></strong><br>
                    723: A couple of OpenBSD team members were there and some of the swedish user
                    724: society as well.  OpenBSD CDs were sold at a booth and at the end of a
                    725: security talk, the project got applauded for its continuous strive of auditing
                    726: security sensitive parts of the system.
1.59      deraadt   727: <p>
                    728:
1.132     louis     729: <h3>1998</h3>
1.59      deraadt   730:
1.132     louis     731: <li><strong><a name=ipsec98></a>
                    732: <a href=http://www.netman.se/kurs/96.html>IPsec/VPN Interoperability
                    733: tests &amp; seminar, December 14, 1998.
                    734: Stockholm, Sweden. (in swedish)</a></strong><br>
                    735: OpenBSD was represented as one of about a dozen
1.67      niklas    736: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>IPsec</a>
1.132     louis     737: implementations who were tested for interoperability.  The tests were
                    738: successful, both for the technology in general, and for OpenBSD in
                    739: specific.  We managed to communicate encrypted with every vendor present,
                    740: and to negotiate keys via IKE with everyone capable.
1.70      deraadt   741: <p>
                    742:
1.71      niklas    743: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     744: <a name=lisaboston-98>
                    745: <a href=http://usenix.org/events/lisa98>LISA '98:
                    746: 12th Systems Administration Conference
                    747: December 6-11, 1998. Boston, Massachusetts.</a></strong><br>
                    748: More than 10 OpenBSD team members showed up.  By far, OpenBSD was the
                    749: largest representative group from free software at the conference.
                    750: Usenix gave us a table in the vendor area where we sold 2.4 CDROMs,
                    751: 2.3 "wire-frame" t-shirts, and the new 2.4 embroidered
                    752: "Because security matters..." t-shirts, polos, and sweaters.
                    753: An OpenBSD BOF was held one evening, led by Theo de Raadt.
                    754: A PalmPilot schedule loader was at the membership booth, powered by OpenBSD.
                    755: <br>
                    756: The terminal room ran OpenBSD 2.4 on 45 machines. Obviously  trust in OpenBSD
                    757: had increased since many people,normally wary of security problems of open
                    758: terminal rooms, were seen using the machines.
1.72      ho        759: <p>
                    760:
1.73      deraadt   761: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     762: <a href="http://www.asc.unam.mx/disc98">DISC - Seguridad en C'omputo 98:
                    763: November 2-7, 1998. Mexico City.</a></strong><br>
                    764: Theo de Raadt gave a talk about security auditing, sponsored by
                    765: <a href=http://www.core-sdi.com>CORE SDI S.A.</a>, an Argentinian
                    766: security auditing company who strongly believes in the future
                    767: of OpenBSD. (<a href=papers/mexico98-slides.ps>Slides are available</a>).
1.131     jufi      768: <p>
1.73      deraadt   769:
1.75      mickey    770: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     771: IP-dagarna, October 29, 30 1998, Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)
1.140     jufi      772: </strong><br>
1.132     louis     773: At this conference, entirely devoted to IP, Niklas Hallqvist from the
                    774: OpenBSD team held a talk on the IKE (a.k.a ISAKMP/Oakley) key management
                    775: protocol and experiences from the implementation of <strong>isakmpd</strong>,
                    776: an IKE implementation funded by Ericsson Radio Systems and developed
                    777: primarily for the OpenBSD IPSEC stack.
1.79      deraadt   778: <p>
1.73      deraadt   779:
1.80      deraadt   780: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     781: <a href="http://www.nceexpo.com/">NCEE '98.
                    782: October 9,10 1998. Auburn, Maine, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    783: An extensive after-action report was sent to advocacy@openbsd.org. While
1.151     jsyn      784: sales of shirts and CDROMs left much to be desired, we did have good
1.132     louis     785: opportunities to further project visibility and highlight its strengths.
1.80      deraadt   786: <p>
                    787:
1.93      louis     788: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     789: <a href="http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference">Reflections/Projections 1998.
                    790: October 2-4, 1998. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    791: Theo de Raadt spoke in a panel about Open/Free software with Eric
                    792: Raymond and others.
1.93      louis     793: <p>
                    794:
1.132     louis     795: <li><strong><a href=http://opensource.oreilly.com/townmeet.html>O'Reilly
                    796: and Associates Open Source Developer Days. August 21, 1998. San Jose,
                    797: California, USA.</strong></a>
                    798: <br>
                    799: OpenBSD team members were on-hand to discuss OpenBSD's role among the
                    800: other free software projects available. They also sold some CDs and t-shirts.
1.96      deraadt   801: <p>
                    802:
1.132     louis     803: <a name=defcon98>
                    804: <li><strong><a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html>Defcon VI.
                    805: July 31 - Aug 2, 1998. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    806: The router to the outside world was an OpenBSD 2.3 box.  It was involved
                    807: in a "capture the flag" competition in which an entire room of crackers
                    808: attempted to break into it and machines running other operating systems.
                    809: The OpenBSD box was not broken into.
                    810: <br>
                    811: Almost 100 OpenBSD 2.3 CDROMs were sold (we ran out again).  The primates
                    812: at <a href=http://www.monkey.org>monkey.org</a> brought 2.3
                    813: &quot;wire-frame&quot; OpenBSD t-shirts to the conference and sold almost
                    814: 200 of them.  The proceeds from the sales were donated to the OpenBSD project.
1.96      deraadt   815: <p>
1.94      deraadt   816:
1.132     louis     817: <li><strong><a href=http://www.blackhat.com>
                    818: BlackHat Sessions. July 29-30, 1998. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    819: Theo de Raadt presented a talk entitled
                    820: "Auditing software for security" about the OpenBSD security auditing
                    821: team's process and the lessons the team learned.  The talk concentrated
                    822: on how our process fixes bugs -- not just holes -- since one never knows
                    823: when 5 bugs will act together to become a hole.
1.99      deraadt   824: <p>
                    825:
1.101     wvdputte  826: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     827: <a name=usenix-neworleans>
                    828: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix98/index.html>
1.101     wvdputte  829: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
1.132     louis     830: June 15-19, 1998. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    831: At Usenix 1998 there was a strong OpenBSD presence both in the Freenix
                    832: and normal tracks.  Theo did a general talk about what the OpenBSD
                    833: project offers.  Angelos held a panel about IPSEC (which is quite an
                    834: OpenBSD topic since IPSEC development at that time was so much further
                    835: ahead in OpenBSD than anywhere else).
                    836: <br>
                    837: The terminal room PCs ran OpenBSD 2.3.  We sold many CDROMs.  The
                    838: first style of OpenBSD t-shirt also sold quite well.
1.101     wvdputte  839: <p>
                    840:
1.105     wvdputte  841: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     842: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec98/index.html>
                    843: Usenix Security. January 26-29, 1998. San Antonio, Texas, USA</a></strong><br>
                    844: At this conference, Theo presented an evening talk which basically
                    845: turned into a list of fixed security problems and cautionary tales about
                    846: subsystems in which future problems may be encountered
                    847: (<a href=papers/security98-slides.ps>slides available</a>).
1.105     wvdputte  848: <br>
1.132     louis     849: The terminal room PCs ran OpenBSD 2.2.
                    850: <p>
1.105     wvdputte  851:
1.132     louis     852: <h3>1997</h3>
1.107     deraadt   853:
1.113     deraadt   854: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     855: <a href=http://www.hip97.nl>HIP. August 1997. Almere, Netherlands</a>
                    856: </strong><br>
                    857: Niels held a
                    858: <a href=http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/provos/hip97-tcpip.html>talk</a>
                    859: about the problems of unencrypted TCP/IP connections, offering IPSEC as
                    860: possible solution.
1.113     deraadt   861: <p>
1.132     louis     862:
                    863: <li><strong>HOPE. August 1997. New York, New York, USA.</strong><br>
1.166     miod      864: The terminal room consisted primarily of DECstations running
1.132     louis     865: OpenBSD 2.1.  Once again, the <a href=http://www.l0pht.com>L0phT</a>
                    866: people had very good things to say about our security.
1.113     deraadt   867: <p>
1.105     wvdputte  868:
1.132     louis     869: <li><strong><a name=defcon5></a>
                    870: <a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-5.html>
                    871: Defcon V. July 11-13, 1997. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    872: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.1 release CDROMs.
                    873: <br>
                    874: Since this is the primary security conference, many speakers said very
1.140     jufi      875: good things about our stance on security... particularly people like
1.132     louis     876: <a href=http://www.l0pht.com>the L0phT</a>.
1.118     deraadt   877: <p>
                    878:
1.125     deraadt   879: <li><strong>
1.132     louis     880: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/ana97/index.html>
                    881: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
                    882: January 6-10, 1997. Anaheim, California, USA.</a></strong><br>
                    883: Theo de Raadt held a BOF ("Birds Of a Feather", ie. a meeting of people
                    884: interested in the same thing) about OpenBSD.
1.125     deraadt   885:
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