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1.236     jose       17: <h2><font color="#e00000">Events</font></h2>
                     18: OpenBSD developers, users and sponsors attend trade shows and conferences,
                     19: give papers, and organize &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; (BOF) sessions.
                     20: This is an opportunity to find out more about OpenBSD or just meet
1.165     ian        21: like-minded people.
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1.78      louis      23: <hr>
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1.78      louis      39: <h2>Future events:</h2>
1.132     louis      40:
1.445     martin     41: <h3>2006</h3>
1.236     jose       42:
                     43: <ul>
1.516   ! mbalmer    44: <li><strong><a name=akqit2006></a>
        !            45: <a href="http://www.akqit.ch/w3/DE/actual.html">Arbeitskreis f&uuml;r Qualit&auml;t in der Informationstechnologie (Working Group for Quality in IT)</a></strong>,
        !            46: Jul 20, 2006, University of Basel, Computer Science Department, Room 205, Bernoullistr, 16, 17:30 - 18:30<br>
        !            47: Marc Balmer will give a talk "Ensuring Quality in the Development of the Free Operating System OpenBSD".
        !            48: <p>
        !            49:
1.510     wvdputte   50: <li><strong><a name=coimbra2006></a>
                     51: <a href="http://www.openbsd-pt.com/eventos/coimbra06/">Portuguese OpenBSD Usergroup Meeting</a></strong>,
1.511     wvdputte   52: Jul 22 - 23, 2006, Coimbra, Portugal.<br>
1.516   ! mbalmer    53: 6th Meeting of the Portuguese OpenBSD Usergroup.  Marc Balmer will give a talk
        !            54: "NMEA 0183 and Time Signal Station Receiver Support in OpenBSD".
1.510     wvdputte   55: <p>
                     56:
                     57: <li><strong><a name=ChaosdaysDarmstadt2006></a>
                     58: <a href="http://www.chaos-darmstadt.de/">Chaosdays in Darmstadt 2006</a>
                     59: </strong>,
                     60: Sep 2 - 3, 2006, Darmstadt, Germany.<br>
                     61: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                     62: <p>
                     63:
                     64: <li><strong><a name=LinuxKongress2006></a>
                     65: <a href="http://www.linux-kongress.org/2006">Linux Kongress 2006</a></strong>,
                     66: Sep 5 - 8, 2006, Nürnberg, Germany.<br>
                     67: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                     68: <p>
                     69:
                     70: <li><strong><a name=come2linux2006></a>
                     71: <a href="http://www.come2linux.org/psp/">Come 2 Linux 2006</a></strong>,
                     72: Sep 9 - 10, 2006, Duisburg-Essen, Germany.<br>
                     73: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                     74: <p>
1.346     marius     75:
1.514     wvdputte   76: <li><strong><a name=eurooscon2006></a>
                     77: <a href="http://conferences.oreillynet.com/euos2006/">O'Reilly Euro OSCON 2006
                     78: </a></strong>,
                     79: Sep 18 - 21, 2006, Brussels, Belgium.<br>
                     80: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                     81: <p>
                     82:
1.510     wvdputte   83: <li><strong><a name=aldil2006></a>
                     84: <a href="http://www.aldil.org/">Les Journ&eacute;es Du Logiciel Libre
                     85: 2006</a></strong>,
1.513     steven     86: Oct 13 - 14, 2006, Lyon, France.<br>
                     87: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Alexandre Anriot with the
1.510     wvdputte   88: help of Thierry Thomas and some more potential guests.
                     89: <p>
                     90:
                     91: <li><strong><a name=systems2006></a>
                     92: <a href="http://www.systems.de/">Systems</a></strong>,
                     93: Oct 23 - 27, 2006, Munich, Germany <br>
                     94: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, volunteers needed.
                     95: <p>
                     96:
                     97: <li><strong><a name=linuxworlduk2006></a>
                     98: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.co.uk/">LinuxWorld Expo UK 2006</a></strong>,
1.513     steven     99: Oct 25 - 26, 2006, Olympia, London, UK.<br>
1.510     wvdputte  100: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Wim.
                    101: <p>
                    102:
                    103: <li><strong><a name=linuxworldexpogermany2006></a>
                    104: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.de/">Linux World Expo Germany</a></strong>,
1.513     steven    105: Nov 14 - 16, 2006, Köln, Germany.<br>
1.510     wvdputte  106: There will be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    107: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a> and usual suspects.
1.491     bernd     108: <p>
1.502     mbalmer   109:
1.515     tom       110: <li><strong><a name="opencon2006"></a>
                    111: <a href="http://www.opencon.org/">OpenCON 2006</a></strong>,
1.504     miod      112: Dec 2 - 3, 2006, Venice Gateway for Science and Technology (VEGA),
1.502     mbalmer   113: Venice/Mestre, Italy<br>
                    114: OpenCON is the only conference dedicated solely to OpenBSD.  There will
1.503     aanriot   115: be talks by OpenBSD developers and an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by
1.502     mbalmer   116: Wim and the usual suspects.
                    117: <p>
                    118:
1.510     wvdputte  119: <li><strong><a name=23c3></a>
1.512     wvdputte  120: <a href="https://events.ccc.de/congress/2006/">23C3 Chaos Communication Congress in
1.510     wvdputte  121: Berlin</a></strong>,
1.513     steven    122: December 27 - 30, 2006, Berlin, Germany.<br>
                    123: Who can you trust? Well, us. OpenBSD will be there, of course, for our annual
1.510     wvdputte  124: closing event.
                    125: <p>
                    126:
1.236     jose      127: </ul>
1.299     deraadt   128:
1.152     jakob     129: <hr>
                    130:
                    131: <h2>Past events:</h2>
                    132:
1.455     grunk     133: <h3>2006</h3>
                    134: <ul>
1.475     deraadt   135:
1.510     wvdputte  136: <li><strong><a name="lsm2006"></a>
                    137: <a href="http://www.rmll.info">Libre Software Meeting 2006</a></strong>,
                    138: Jul 4 - 8, 2006, Vandoeuvre-les-nancy, France.<br>
                    139: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Wim, Alexandre, Matthieu and
                    140: Serge Basterot.
                    141: <p>
                    142:
1.508     wvdputte  143: <li><strong><a name=FrOSCon></a>
                    144: <a href="http://www.froscon.de/">
                    145: FrOSCon 2006 - Free and Open Source Software Conference</a></strong>,
                    146: Jun 24 - 25, 2006, Bonn/Rhein-Sieg, Germany.<br>
                    147: There was be an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by Wim, Waldemar, Manuel and
                    148: Tim Kornau.
                    149: <p>
                    150:
1.507     mbalmer   151: <li><strong><a name=LinuxwochenLinz2006></a>
                    152: <a href="http://www.linuxwochen.at/2006/Linz">Linuxwochen Linz 2006</a>
                    153: </strong>,
                    154: June 15, 2006, Linz, Austria.<br>
                    155: There was an an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by Wim and the usual suspects.
                    156: <p>
                    157:
1.506     deraadt   158: <li><strong><a name=lugverona2006></a>
                    159: <a href="http://www.di.univr.it/dol/main?ent=iniziativa&id=857&lang=it">LUGVR@UNIVR</a></strong>
                    160: Jun 9, 2006, Verona University, Borgo Roma, Italy.<br>
                    161: Florin Iamandi of <a href="https://www.verona.linux.it">LUG Verona</a>
                    162: gave a talk
                    163: (<a href="http://todome.net/docs/obsd_carp/en">English</a> and
                    164: <a href="http://todome.net/docs/obsd_carp/it">Italian</a>)
                    165: and live demonstration on redundant failover
                    166: OpenBSD firewalls. He explained why OpenBSD solves many problems that
                    167: had previously been the dominion of expensive commercial solutions.
                    168: Attendees learned about OpenBSD's hard stance and successful fight against
                    169: bad licences and uncooperating vendors and manufacturers.
                    170: <p>
                    171:
1.502     mbalmer   172: <li><strong><a name=Slackathon2006></a>
                    173: <a href="http://slackathon2006.unix.se">Slackathon 2006</a>
                    174: </strong>
                    175: Jun 3, 2006, Stockholm, Sweden.<br>
                    176: A fundraiser for OpenBSD/SSH held at the Stockholm University. Free
1.505     ian       177: entrance and all donations went straight to the project. Several
1.502     mbalmer   178: developers were talking about OpenBSD here, as well as some hands-on
                    179: workshops took place with both old and new hardware.
                    180: <p>
                    181:
                    182: <li><strong><a name=LinuxwochenVienna2006></a>
                    183: <a href="http://www.linuxwochen.at/2006/Wien">Linuxwochen Vienna 2006</a>
                    184: </strong>,
                    185: May 31 - Jun 2, 2006, Vienna, Austria.<br>
                    186: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by Wim and the usual suspects.
                    187: <p>
                    188:
1.500     deraadt   189: <li><strong><a name=cuug2006></a>
                    190: <a href="http://www.cuug.ab.ca/">Calgary Unix Users Group</a></strong>,
                    191: Jun 1, 2006, SAIT Campus, Calgary, Alberta.<br>
1.504     miod      192: Bob Beck and Reyk Floeter discussed recent and future networking
                    193: changes in OpenBSD.  Some other OpenBSD developers attended to provide
1.500     deraadt   194: international colour, and there were tshirts, CDs, and posters on hand.
                    195: CUUG made a substantial contribution to OpenBSD at this event as well.
                    196: <p>
                    197:
1.491     bernd     198: <li><strong><a name="SANE2006"></a>
                    199: <a href="http://www.sane.nl/sane2006/">SANE 2006</a></strong>,
                    200: May 15 - 19, 2006, Delft, The Netherlands.<br>
                    201: Peter N. M. Hansteen gave a
                    202: <a href="http://www.sane.nl/sane2006/program/abstract.php?eventid=35">
                    203: PF tutorial</a>.
                    204: <p>
                    205:
1.490     reyk      206: <li><strong><a name=bsdcan2006></a> <a
                    207: href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/">BSDCan 2006</a></strong>,
                    208: May 12 - 13, 2006, Ottawa, Canada.<br>
                    209: David Gwynne gave a talk about hardware monitoring with bio and
                    210: sensors in OpenBSD (<a href="papers/bsdcan06-biosensors.pdf">slides</a>)
                    211: and Reyk Fl&ouml;ter talked about the latest
                    212: wireless support and the incredible plans for the future
                    213: (<a href="papers/bsdcan06-wlan/index.html">slides</a>), and
                    214: Peter Hansteen gave a PF tutorial. A number of OpenBSD hackers
                    215: attended the conference as well, like Bob Beck and Mathieu Sauve-Frankel.
                    216: <p>
                    217:
1.489     bernd     218: <li><strong><a name="linuxdays2006"></a>
                    219: <a href="http://www.linuxdays.ch">Linuxdays 2006</a></strong>,
                    220: May 8 - 12, 2006, Geneva, Switzerland.<br>
                    221: Julien Mabillard, a long-time Geneva OpenBSD user, gave a talk to present
                    222: the overall system and its great features.
                    223: <p>
                    224:
1.484     mbalmer   225: <li><strong><a name=LinuxTag2006></a>
                    226: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org/2006/">LinuxTag 2006</a></strong>,
                    227: May 3 - 6, 2006, Wiesbaden, Germany.<br>
                    228: OpenBSD was very present at this years Linuxtag:
                    229: <ul>
                    230: <li>On friday morning, Claudio and Marc moderated a panel discussion
                    231: "BLOBS sind das Krebsgeschw&uuml;r freier Software" (Blobs are the
1.485     mbalmer   232: cancer of free software) that was well attended.  Unfortunately no one
1.484     mbalmer   233: in favour of Blobs attended, although we asked almost all Linux
                    234: distributions...
                    235: <li>After lunch, Marc Balmer started the afternoon with a talk "OpenBSD
                    236: as a Strategic Platform for the Basle Public Schools", outlining how and
1.485     mbalmer   237: why the Basle Public school system uses OpenBSD for most of its
1.484     mbalmer   238: infrastructure.
                    239: <li>The next OpenBSD specific talk was by Claudio Jeker, "Routing with
                    240: OpenBSD using OpenOSPFD and OpenBGPD" where he showed various routing
                    241: setups and how full redundancy can be achieved.
                    242: <li>Later, Marc Balmer gave a talk "Decoding Time Signal Stations using
                    243: OpenBSD" and explained the recent addition of timedelta sensors and the
                    244: first implementation of such, udcf(4).
                    245: </ul>
                    246: <br>
                    247: All talks where very well received and OpenBSD filled four hours of the
1.485     mbalmer   248: Linuxtag program.  We thank Wilhelm B&uuml;hler,  chair of the BSD-Track
1.484     mbalmer   249: at Linuxtag, for the superb and professional organization.
                    250: <br>
                    251: Of course, there was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by Wim and the
                    252: usual suspects.
                    253: <p>
                    254:
                    255: <li><strong><a name =idepes2006></a>
                    256: <a href="http://www.idepes.org.br/openbsd/">IDEPES 2006</a></strong>,
                    257: May 6, 2006, S&atilde;o Paulo, Brazil.<br>
                    258: First event in Brazil totally dedicated to OpenBSD.
                    259: <p>
                    260:
1.486     mickey    261: <li><strong><a name=NYCBUG2006-05></a>
                    262: <a href="http://nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home&amp;SUBM=83">NYCBUG Monthly meeting</a></strong>,
                    263: May 3, 2006, NYC, USA.<br>
                    264: Mickey gave a talk
                    265: (<a href="papers/nyc2006">slides</a>)
                    266: about PAE work for OpenBSD/i386.<br>
                    267: Mischa Diehm gave a talk about implementing VPN using OpenBSD.
                    268: <p>
                    269:
1.484     mbalmer   270: <li><strong><a name=tokyo2006></a>
                    271: <a href="http://www.tokyopc.org/index.php/weblog/">Tokyo PC Users Group</a></strong>,
                    272: May 2, 2006, Tokyo.<br>
                    273: Theo presented his <a href="papers/ven05-deraadt">"Exploit Mitigation Techniques"</a>
                    274: talk.  There is a
                    275: <a href="http://www.tokyopc.org/faxmessage/index.html#about">map to the location</a>.
                    276: <p>
                    277:
1.478     mbalmer   278: <li><strong><a name=SambaEXPerience2006></a>
                    279: <a href="http://www.sambaxp.org/">Samba eXPerience 2006</a></strong>,
                    280: April 24 - 26, 2006, G&ouml;ttingen, Germany.<br>
                    281: Marc Balmer gave a talk "Providing Fully Automated Fileserver Services
                    282: for Public Schools using LDAP Integrated SAMBA on OpenBSD" that was very
                    283: well received.
                    284: <br>
                    285: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth run by Wim and Marc and Felix Kronlage
                    286: and we could draw a lot of attention.
                    287: <p>
                    288:
1.479     deraadt   289: <li><strong><a name=DORSCLUC2006></a>
                    290: <a href="http://www.open.hr/dc2006/"> DORS / CLUC 2006</a></strong>,
                    291: April 19-21, 2006, Zagreb, Croatia.<br>
                    292: <a href="http://www.kerberos.si">Mitja Muzenic</a> gave a
1.480     mbalmer   293: <a href="http://www.kerberos.si/papers/DORS06/index.html">
                    294: "Introduction to OpenBSD"</a> talk. Conference
                    295: <a href="http://www.open.hr/dc2006/program.php">program</a> (in croatian
1.479     deraadt   296: only).
                    297: <p>
                    298:
1.475     deraadt   299: <li><strong><a name=linuxworld2006></a>
                    300: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/events/12BOS06A/">
                    301: LinuxWorld/OpenSolutions World 2006</a></strong>,
                    302: April 3 - 6, 2006, Boston, USA.<br>
                    303: Jason Dixon presented
                    304: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/events/12BOS06A/conference/tracksessions/Security/QMONYA04Q1DK">Secure Network Architectures with OpenBSD</a>,
                    305: a talk on OpenBSD that outlines the various technologies that make
                    306: it a leader of secure networking platforms.
                    307: <br>
                    308: He spent time around the exposition BSD booth with giveaways
                    309: and early release OpenBSD 3.9 CDs.
                    310: <p>
                    311:
                    312: <li><strong><a name=cansecwest06></a>
                    313: <a href="http://www.cansecwest.com">Cansecwest/core06</a></strong>,
                    314: April 3 - 7, 2006, Vancouver.<br>
                    315: A rather interesting OpenBSD-related talk happened at this event, regarding
                    316: using SMI interrupts to break out of X into kernel mode.
                    317: <br>
                    318: Some OpenBSD developers attended.  Some early OpenBSD 3.9 items went
                    319: on sale.
                    320: <p>
                    321:
1.469     tom       322: <li><strong><a name=ukuug2006></a>
                    323: <a href="http://www.ukuug.org/events/spring2006/">UKUUG Spring Conference 2006</a></strong>,
                    324: Mar 22 - 23, 2006, Durham, United Kingdom<br>
                    325: Reyk Fl&ouml;ter gave a talk about the latest wireless support in
                    326: OpenBSD at the annual spring meeting of the
                    327: <a href="http://www.ukuug.org/">UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group</a>.
                    328: Peter N. M. Hansteen
                    329: gave a PF tutorial, Tom Cosgrove presented "Exploit
                    330: Mitigation Techniques" and Constantine Murenin gave a
                    331: presentation on "Hardware temperature monitoring device
                    332: drivers for OpenBSD".
                    333: These were all part of a new, well-attended, BSD stream at the event.
                    334: <p>
                    335:
1.459     henning   336: <li><strong><a name=Copenhagen2006></a>
                    337: <a href="http://www.linuxforum.dk/2006/en/">LinuxForum 2006</a></strong>,
                    338: Mar 3 - 4, 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark<br>
                    339: Wim gave Felix Kronlage's talk about OpenBSD Mobile Use (wifi, UMTS,
                    340: GPRS, phones and the like) with some demo setups.
                    341: Henning Brauer gave a very well received talk about OpenBGPD,
                    342: <a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/linuxforum2006/">slides</a> are available.
                    343: <p>
                    344:
1.457     wvdputte  345: <li><strong><a name=Brussels2006></a>
                    346: <a href="http://www.fosdem.org/2006/">FOSDEM Brussels 2006</a></strong>,
                    347: Feb 25 - 26, 2006, Brussels, Belgium.<br>
                    348: An OpenBSD/OpenSSH booth was present, run by the usual gang of suspects:
1.458     xsa       349: Alexandre, Dimitar, Matthieu, Mbalmer, Nikolay, Otto, Reyk, Saad, Thierry, Uwe, Wim, and
1.457     wvdputte  350: Xsa. Reyk gave a talk about Wifi with OpenBSD and there was our traditional
                    351: BSD dinner. More details and
                    352: <a href="http://saad.docisland.org/pictures/fosdem2006/index.html">pictures</a>
1.458     xsa       353: on <a href="http://saad.docisland.org/blog/files/archive-12.html#unique-entry-id-40">Saad's blog</a>.
1.457     wvdputte  354: <p>
                    355:
                    356: <li><strong><a name=Vegas2006></a>
                    357: <a href="http://kd85.com/vegas2006.html">Merciful briefings 2006</a></strong>,
                    358: Feb 15, 2006, Las Vegas, USA - Feb 17, 2006, San Diego, USA - Feb 18, 2006, Phoenix, USA.<br>
                    359: While traveling the US, Wim met with a bunch of OpenBSD users in Las Vegas,
                    360: San Diego and Phoenix. With many thanks to the members of PhxBUG - Phoenix BSD
                    361: User Group, more specificly Darrin Chandler, for organising the little
                    362: details and Jacob for road trip directions.
                    363: <p>
1.455     grunk     364:
1.456     henning   365: <li><strong><a name=nanog36></a>
                    366: <a href="http://www.nanog.org/">NANOG 36</a></strong>,
                    367: Feb 12 - 15, 2006, Dallas, USA.<br>
                    368: Henning Brauer and Bernhard Kroenung of DE-CIX talked about OpenBGPD and
                    369: OpenBGPD at DE-CIX, <a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/nanog36/">slides</a>
                    370: are available. Henning talked again at the tools BOF
                    371: (<a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/nanog36-bof/">slides</a>).
                    372: Both talks were very well received by the audience.
                    373: Kenjiro Cho was there too, talking about IPv6 issues.
                    374: <p>
                    375:
1.455     grunk     376: <li><strong><a name="Paris2006"></a>
                    377: <a href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/fr/index.php">Solutions Linux 2006</a>
                    378: </strong>,
                    379: Jan 31 - Feb 2, 2006, Paris, France.<br>
                    380: There was an OpenBSD booth run by Marc Espie, Miod Vallat, Saad Kadhi and
                    381: Wim with help from Guillaume Arcas and Christophe Plasschaert.
                    382: <p>
                    383: </ul>
                    384:
1.296     mcbride   385: <h3>2005</h3>
1.240     espie     386:
                    387: <ul>
1.337     deraadt   388:
1.445     martin    389: <li><strong><a name=22c3></a>
                    390: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/congress/2005/">22C3 Chaos Communication Congress in
                    391: Berlin</a></strong>,
                    392: December 27 - 30, 2005, Berlin, Germany.<br>
                    393: Many OpenBSD developers and users met for a Xmas break in a unique setting.
                    394: <p>
                    395:
1.435     matthieu  396: <li><strong><a name=eurobsdcon2005></a>
                    397: <a href="http://2005.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon 2005</a></strong>,
                    398: Nov 25 - 27, 2005, Basel, Switzerland.<br>
                    399: The 4th edition of the european conference for BSD systems has been a
                    400: great success. More than 225 people from 27 countries attended the
1.438     deraadt   401: event.
1.444     grunk     402: The program included a
                    403: <a href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/tutorials-reyk.php">tutorial by Reyk about
1.437     niallo    404: OpenBSD-based Wireless Networks</a> and the following talks
                    405: <ul>
1.438     deraadt   406: <li>Henning Brauer with Wilhelm B&uuml;hler "Signal Handlers"
                    407: <li>Ryan McBride "Network Stack Randomness"
1.439     matthieu  408: <li><a href="papers/eurobsd2005/herrb-hopf.pdf">Matthieu Herrb and Matthias Hopf "New Evolutions in the X Window System"</a>
1.440     claudio   409: <li><a href="papers/eurobsd2005/claudio/">Claudio Jeker "The Design and Implementation of OpenOSPFD"</a>
1.439     matthieu  410: <li><a href="papers/eurobsd2005/niallo-uwe/">Niall O'Higgins &amp; Uwe Stuehler "Embedded OpenBSD"</a>
1.443     deraadt   411: <li><a href="papers/eurobsd2005/tedu-rthreads.pdf">Ted Unangst "rthreads: A New Thread Implementation for OpenBSD"</a>
1.437     niallo    412: </ul>
1.438     deraadt   413: <p>
1.435     matthieu  414: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    415: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                    416: <p>
                    417:
1.434     bernd     418: <li><strong><a name=linuxworldexpogermany2005></a>
                    419: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.de/">Linux World Expo Germany</a></strong>,
                    420: Nov 15 - 17, 2005, Frankfurt, Germany.<br>
                    421: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    422: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a> and Bernd.
                    423: <p>
                    424:
1.441     niallo    425: <li><strong><a name="pacsec05"></a>
                    426: <a href="http://www.pacsec.jp/">PacSec/core 05 conference</a></strong>,
                    427: Nov 15 - 16, 2005, Tokyo, Japan.<br>
                    428: Sean Comeau presented a talk called
                    429: <a href="http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/pacsec05/index.html">
                    430: Open Source Secure Wireless Networks in a Windows World</a>
                    431: <a href="http://www.pacsec.jp/core05/psj05-scomeau-en.pdf">[PDF]</a>.
                    432: The solution he presents uses IPsec to protect traffic between the
                    433: wireless clients and access points. Authentication is done using OpenSSH
                    434: (authpf), a process made transparent and user-friendly by a few small
                    435: scripts.
                    436: <p>
                    437:
1.424     mbalmer   438: <li><strong><a name=opencon2005></a>
                    439: <a href="http://www.opencon.org/">OpenCON 2005</a></strong>,
                    440: Nov 4 - 6, 2005, San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy.<br>
1.427     deraadt   441: The only unique conference entirely dedicated to OpenBSD, held in the totally
                    442: crazy environment of San Servolo island: an old insane asylum turned into a
                    443: university about 20 years ago, about 10 minutes boat ride from Venice.
1.429     deraadt   444: In the days leading up to this, about 12 OpenBSD developers arrived early
1.427     deraadt   445: for a Ports mini-hackathon.  During the conference a few developers gave
1.433     deraadt   446: talks, including
                    447: <ul>
                    448: <li><a href="papers/ven05-pvalchev">Peter Valchev "OpenBSD Hackathon report"</a>
                    449: <li><a href="papers/ven05-espie">Marc Espie "OpenBSD ports and packages"</a>
                    450: <li><a href="papers/ven05-henning">Henning Brauer "OpenBSD networking update"</a>
                    451: <li><a href="papers/ven05-niallo-uwe/slides.pdf">Uwe Stuehler, Niall O'Higgins "Porting OpenBSD"</a>
                    452: <li><a href="papers/ven05-deraadt">Theo de Raadt "Exploit Mitigation Techniques (updated to include random malloc and mmap)"</a>
                    453: </ul>
1.424     mbalmer   454: <p>
                    455:
                    456: <li><strong><a name=systems2005></a>
                    457: <a href="http://www.systems.de/">Systems</a></strong>,
                    458: Oct 24 - 28, 2005, Munich, Germany <br>
1.425     mbalmer   459: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
1.424     mbalmer   460: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                    461: <p>
                    462:
1.418     djm       463: <li><strong><a name=auug2005></a>
                    464: <a href="http://www.auug.org.au/events/2005/auug2005/">AUUG 2005</a></strong>,
                    465: October 16 - 21, 2005, Sydney, Australia.<br>
                    466: Mark Uemura presented a tutorial on setting up CARP/PF, a demonstration of
                    467: stateful failover with CARP and pfsync and a talk on wireless security in
                    468: a corporate environment using authpf and isakmpd.  Peter Hansteen gave a
                    469: <a href="http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/">Firewalling with PF</a> tutorial.
1.420     deraadt   470: Damien Miller presented on the approach to
                    471: <a href="papers/auug2005-portability">secure software portability used
                    472: by portable OpenSSH</a>, Reyk Flöter gave a talk on the current state of wireless
1.418     djm       473: support in OpenBSD and David Purdue introduced OpenBSD's spamd tarpit.
                    474: Most of the Australian OpenBSD developers and many users were present.
                    475: <p>
                    476:
1.415     aanriot   477: <li><strong><a name=aldil2005></a>
                    478: <a href="http://www.aldil.org/">Les Journ&eacute;es Du Logiciel Libre
                    479: 2005</a></strong>,
                    480: Oct 14 - 15, 2005, Lyon, France.<br>
                    481: There was OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Alexandre Anriot with the
                    482: help of Thierry Thomas.
                    483: <p>
                    484:
1.420     deraadt   485: <li><strong><a name=cafeconf2005></a>
                    486: <a href="http://www.cafeconf.org/">CaFeConf 2005,
                    487: 4tas Jornadas Abiertas de GNU/Linux y Software Libre</a></strong>,
                    488: Oct 13 - 15, 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br>
                    489: CaFeConf 2005 is the anual event of CaFeLUG - Free Software Users
                    490: Group of Capital Federal, Argentina. This year the event featured
                    491: 116 presentations consisting of talks, tutorials, and workshops. The
                    492: event was also broadcasted on the Internet. Entrance was free, but
                    493: registration was mandatory.<br>
                    494: Fernando Gont gave a talk on
1.444     grunk     495: <a href="http://www.cafeconf.org/modules/myconference/viewspeech.php?sid=147&amp;cid=20">
1.420     deraadt   496: ICMP attacks against TCP</a>,
                    497: in which he gave an overview of the attacks, the possible
                    498: counter-measures, and the politics of vulnerabilities, and a talk on
1.444     grunk     499: <a href="http://www.cafeconf.org/modules/myconference/viewspeech.php?sid=173&amp;cid=20">
1.420     deraadt   500: Fixing the vulnerability of the Path-MTU Discovery mechanism</a>,
                    501: in which explained how OpenBSD fixed the vulnerability of the PMTUD
                    502: mechanism.
                    503: <p>
                    504:
1.414     bernd     505: <li><strong><a name=linuxkongress2005></a>
                    506: <a href="http://www.linux-kongress.org/">12th International Linux System
                    507: Technology Conference</a></strong>,
                    508: Oct 11 - 14, 2005, University of Hamburg, Germany.<br>
                    509: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                    510: <p>
                    511:
                    512: <li><strong><a name=linuxworlduk2005></a>
                    513: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.co.uk/">LinuxWorld Expo UK 2005</a></strong>,
                    514: Oct 5 - 6, 2005, Olympia, London, UK.<br>
                    515: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth.
                    516: <p>
                    517:
1.410     wvdputte  518: <li><strong><a name=opensourcetag2005></a>
                    519: <a href="http://www.opensourcetag.de/">OpenSourceTag 2005</a></strong>,
                    520: Sep 27, 2005, Hannover, Germany.<br>
1.444     grunk     521: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth and Reyk gave a
                    522: <a href="http://www.opensourcetag.de/agenda/">talk</a> about IT security.
1.410     wvdputte  523: <p>
                    524:
                    525: <li><strong><a name="gubuginstallfest2005"></a>
                    526: <a href="http://gubug.org/meetings.php">Greater Utah BSD Group
                    527: Installfest 2005</a></strong>,
                    528: Sep 24, 2005, Sandy, UT, USA.<br/>
1.444     grunk     529: <a href="http://www.gubug.org/">The Greater Utah BSD User Group</a> organised
1.410     wvdputte  530: their first annual BSD Installfest, sponsored by Utah ISP ArosNet.
                    531: There were handouts, CD-ROMs, technical presentations, and
                    532: fun, plus a chance to get OpenBSD or a related open source BSD operating system
                    533: installed on your computer.
                    534: Admission was free (computers not included in cost of admission).
1.419     djm       535: Featured speakers included Dan Langille, organizer of BSDCan.
1.410     wvdputte  536: <p>
                    537:
1.404     wvdputte  538: <li><strong><a name="NYCBSDCon2005"></a>
                    539: <a href="http://nycbsdcon.org/">New York City BSD Conference 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  540: Sep 17, 2005, NYC, USA.<br>
1.404     wvdputte  541: NYCBSDCon was a one day technical conference hosted by the New York
                    542: City *BSD User Group and was held at Columbia University.
1.406     saad      543: The all day conference included a variety of speakers representing the
1.404     wvdputte  544: BSD projects and the open source community.<br>
                    545: NYCBSDCon was organized by NYC*BUG, a technical user group that formed in
                    546: December 2003. Besides their regular monthly meetings at the Soho Apple
                    547: Store, NYC*BUG has done fundraising for the BSD projects and contributed a
                    548: number of useful online applications such as BSDTracker and dmesgd.<br>
                    549: Additional sponsors included USENIX, New York Internet and SRA America.
                    550: <p>
                    551:
                    552: <li><strong><a name=opensaar2005></a>
                    553: <a href="http://www.opensaar.de/">OpenSaar 2005</a></strong>,
                    554: Sep 13 - 14, 2005, Saarbr&uuml;cken, Germany.<br>
                    555: An OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth was present
                    556: <p>
                    557:
1.403     henning   558: <li><strong><a name=decix160905></a> <a
                    559: href="http://www.de-cix.org/">DE-CIX Technical Meeting</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  560: Sep 16, 2005, Schloss Kransberg, near Usingen, Germany.<br>
1.403     henning   561: Henning Brauer, Reyk Fl&ouml;ter and Maxim Salomon had been invited to the
                    562: technical meeting of the Deutsche Commercial Internet Exchange (DE-CIX) again.
                    563: Henning gave an update on OpenBGPD, Reyk talked about a route server project
                    564: using OpenBGPD at DE-CIX, and Maxim explained why the CCC sponsors us doing so.
                    565: There was a very positive discussion afterwards.
                    566: <a href="http://unduli.bsws.de/papers/decix2005-2/">Slides</a> are available.
                    567: <p>
                    568:
1.388     tom       569: <li><strong><a name="ukuug2005"></a>
                    570: <a href="http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2005/">UKUUG Linux Technical
                    571: Conference 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  572: Aug 4 - 7, 2005, University of Wales, Swansea, UK<br>
1.388     tom       573: Tom Cosgrove gave Theo's presentation about Exploit Mitigation Techniques.
                    574: <p>
                    575:
1.385     mickey    576: <li><strong><a name=wth2005></a>
1.390     deraadt   577: <a href="http://www.whatthehack.org/">What the Hack 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  578: Jul 28 - 31, 2005, Den Bosch, The Netherlands.<br>
1.385     mickey    579: As every 4 years, Wim organized the
                    580: <a href="http://eurobsd.org/2005-WhatTheHack/">BSD village</a> at this huge
1.389     tom       581: open air event. There were some talks, Reyk spoke about
                    582: <a href="http://program.whatthehack.org/event/6.en.html">WLAN in OpenBSD</a>,
1.385     mickey    583: and an excellent
                    584: <a href="ftp://ftp.nyc.openbsd.org/pub/news/wth-radio-humppa.mp3">Humppa show</a> (35MB MP3) was performed on the SubEther radio.
                    585: If you want to see what happened previously, check
                    586: <a href="http://eurobsd.org/hal2001/">http://eurobsd.org/hal2001/</a>
                    587: and <a href="http://www.eurobsd.org/SummerCamp2003/">http://www.eurobsd.org/SummerCamp2003/</a>.
                    588: <p>
                    589:
1.382     pedro     590: <li><strong><a name=coimbra2005></a>
1.474     pedro     591: <a href="http://www.openbsd-pt.com/eventos/coimbra05/">Portuguese OpenBSD Usergroup Meeting</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  592: Jul 23 - 24, 2005, Coimbra, Portugal.<br>
1.391     pedro     593: 5th Meeting of the Portuguese OpenBSD Usergroup. Pedro Martelletto gave a talk,
                    594: <a href="http://ambientworks.net/~pedro/coimbra-html/">slides</a>, in
                    595: Portuguese, are available.
1.382     pedro     596: <p>
                    597:
1.378     aanriot   598: <li><strong><a name="lsm2005"></a>
                    599: <a href="http://2005.rencontresmondiales.org/sections/index_html/switchLanguage/en">Libre Software Meeting 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  600: Jul 5 - 9, 2005, Dijon, France.<br>
1.379     aanriot   601: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Wim and the usual
                    602: suspects, with the help of Serge Basterot. It was a nice place to meet
                    603: some of our French, German and Swiss developers, including Marc Balmer,
                    604: Alexandre Anriot, Matthieu Herrb and Reyk Floeter.
1.378     aanriot   605: <p>
                    606:
1.375     grunk     607: <li><strong><a name=LinuxTag2005></a>
                    608: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org">LinuxTag 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  609: Jun 22 - 25, 2005, Karlsruhe, Germany.<br>
1.375     grunk     610: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth ran by Wim, Christian Weisgerber,
                    611: Marc Balmer, Wilhelm Buehler, Robert Nagy, Bernd Ahlers and Phil Schulz.
                    612: <p>
                    613:
1.374     grunk     614: <li><strong><a name="uofa-cc2005"></a>
                    615: <a href="http://www.ualberta.ca/CC2005"> University of Alberta, Campus
1.410     wvdputte  616: Computing 2005</a></strong>, Jun 21, 2005, Edmonton, Canada.<br>
1.374     grunk     617: Ryan McBride spoke about OpenBSD's packet filter, PF, with CARP and
                    618: failover examples. Local color and examples at the U of A shown by Bob
                    619: Beck. Bob Beck spoke about PF and Spamd, as well as several other
                    620: OpenBSD using and related talks at this event, which primarily focuses
                    621: on activities centered at the University of Alberta.
                    622: <p>
                    623:
1.371     deraadt   624: <li><strong><a name=uemera2005></a>
                    625: <a href="http://www.tokyopc.net">Tokyo PC Users Group</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  626: Jun 2, 2005, Tokyo Union Church in Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan.<br>
1.371     deraadt   627: Mark T. Uemura spoke to Japan's largest English speaking
                    628: personal computer club.  The talk was entitled
                    629: <a href="http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/index.shtml">
                    630: "Open Source in a Windows World"</a>.
                    631: He demonstrated how companies can easily
                    632: integrate Open Source, with an emphasis on OpenBSD, into their IT
                    633: infrastructure to enhance security, scalability and stability,
                    634: significantly reduce IT expenditures, free up computing infrastructure
                    635: and move away from commercial lock-in.  This talk is based on changes
                    636: implemented at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Japan.
                    637: <p>
                    638:
1.366     martin    639: <li><strong><a name=LinuxwochenVienna2005></a>
                    640: <a href="http://www.linuxwochen.at/">Linuxwochen Vienna 2005</a></strong>,
                    641: May 24 - 27, 2005, Vienna, Austria.<br>
                    642: The Linuxwochen 2005 tour stopped in the MuseumsQuartier, Vienna.
                    643: Wim Vandeputte and Reinhard Sammer were running an OpenBSD booth selling
                    644: CDs and shirts.
                    645: <p>
                    646:
1.365     mcbride   647: <li><strong><a name=cuug2005></a>
                    648: <a href="http://www.cuug.ab.ca/">Calgary Unix Users Group</a></strong>,
                    649: May 24, 2005, Calgary, Canada.<br>
                    650: Ryan McBride spoke about OpenBSD's packet filter, PF.
                    651: A broad overview of PF's features were presented, with special attention
                    652: paid to newer and more unique features and how these can be used together
                    653: effectively for DoS mitigation, high availability, and load balancing.
                    654: <br>
                    655: Approximately 60 OpenBSD developers attended to heckle and participate
                    656: in a free-for-all question period after the talk.
                    657: <p>
                    658:
1.362     reyk      659: <li><strong><a name=bsdcan2005></a>
                    660: <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/">BSDCan 2005</a></strong>,
                    661: May 13 - 14, 2005, Ottawa, Canada.<br>
                    662: A number of OpenBSD developers presented: Bob Beck on
                    663: Spam Reduction with PF and Spamd, Henning Brauer on OpenBGPD,
                    664: Ryan McBride on Network Stack Randomness and Reyk Fl&ouml;ter
                    665: on WLAN in OpenBSD and the free ath(4) HAL. The
                    666: <a href="papers/bsdcan05-spamd/">Spamd</a> and
                    667: <a href="papers/bsdcan05-wlan/">WLAN</a> slides are available.
                    668: Mathieu Sauve-Frankel has been there in attendance as well.
                    669: <p>
                    670:
1.358     mcbride   671: <li><strong><a name=csw2005></a>
                    672: <a href="http://www.cansecwest.com/">cansecwest/core05</a></strong>,
                    673: May 4-6, 2005, Vancouver, Canada.<br>
                    674: Hiroaki Etoh spoke about propolice; Theo de Raadt and a number of other
                    675: developers were there to sell CDs and make a nuisance of themselves.
                    676: <p>
                    677:
1.357     henning   678: <li><strong><a name=ripe50></a>
                    679: <a href="http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50/">RIPE 50</a></strong>,
                    680: May 2-6, 2005, Stockholm, Sweden.<br>
                    681: RIPE NCC invited Henning to talk about OpenBGPD.
                    682: There were over 350 attendees to the conference, and most of them attended
                    683: henning's talk, which got very very positive feedback.
                    684: <p>
                    685:
1.384     tom       686: <li><strong><a name=libreast2005></a>
1.356     espie     687: <a href="http://idile.org/libreast/">Libr'east 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  688: Apr 22-24, Marne La Vallée, near Paris, France<br>
1.356     espie     689: There was an OpenBSD booth (Wim + Miod + Marc)
                    690: Marc Espie did talk about recent OpenBSD advances, and his ports and
                    691: packages work in front of about 30 people.
                    692: <p>
                    693:
1.353     henning   694: <li><strong><a name=decix150405></a> <a
                    695: href="http://www.de-cix.org/">DE-CIX Technical Meeting</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  696: Apr 15, 2005, near Usingen, Germany.<br>
1.353     henning   697: Henning Brauer and Reyk Fl&ouml;ter had been invited to the technical
                    698: meeting of the Deutsche Commercial Internet Exchange (DE-CIX). Henning
                    699: presented his talk on OpenBGPD, about 60 people, mostly operators from
                    700: the big ISPs peering at DECIX, were in attendance.
1.354     reyk      701: Reyk, Maxim Salomon and Tim Kornau spoke on Wireless Network Security.
1.353     henning   702: <p>
                    703:
1.352     henning   704: <li><strong><a name=nuug140405></a>
                    705: <a href="http://www.nuug.no/aktiviteter/20050414-pf-brannmur/">Firewalling with PF at NUUG</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  706: Apr 14, 2005, Oslo, Norway.<br>
1.352     henning   707: Peter N. M. Hansteen gave a firewalling with PF talk - which hopefully
                    708: gave you some ideas about how to control your network traffic the
                    709: way you want - keeping some things outside your network, directing
                    710: traffic to specified hosts or services, and of course, giving spammers
                    711: a hard time. The talk was in Norwegian, with <a
                    712: href="http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/no/foils/">foils</a> and <a
                    713: href="http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/no/">manuscript</a> (English <a
                    714: href="http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/foils/">foils</a> and <a
                    715: href="http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/">manuscript</a> too)
                    716: available if you couldn't make it there.
                    717: <p>
                    718:
1.350     marius    719: <li><strong><a name=usenix2005></a>
                    720:
                    721: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix05/">Usenix Annual
1.410     wvdputte  722: Technical Conference</a></strong>, Apr 10-15, 2005, Anaheim,
1.350     marius    723: California, USA.<br> Marius Eriksen gave the OpenBSD update at the BSD
                    724: super BoF.  The update was well received and people were quite
                    725: sympathetic towards the ongoing efforts of the OpenBSD project to
                    726: ensure the free redistribution rights for firmware.  People were also
                    727: excited about the new Open* tools (OpenBGPD, OpenNTPD, OpenCVS) and it
1.351     marius    728: would not be surprising to see more of these imported into other BSDs.
1.350     marius    729: <p>
                    730:
1.345     henning   731: <li><strong><a name=fhwedel130405></a>
                    732: <a href="http://www.fh-wedel.de/">FH Wedel invited talk</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  733: Apr 13, 2005, 17:00, H&ouml;rsaal 5, FH Wedel, Hamburg, Germany.<br>
1.345     henning   734: Henning Brauer spoke on OpenBGPD. More than 40 people were in attendance.
                    735: <p>
                    736:
1.344     martin    737: <li><strong><a name=plug080405></a>
                    738: <a href="http://www.plugfr.org/">Provence Linux User Group</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  739: Apr 08, 2005, 20:00, PLUG, "La Vie de Quartier", 1, rue Antoine PONS
1.344     martin    740: 13004, Marseille, France.<br>
                    741: Alexandre Anriot from the OpenBSD french translation team spoke
                    742: about OpenBSD and associated projects (OpenBGPD etc.) during a
                    743: *BSD meeting. The <a href="papers/plug080405">slides</a>
                    744: (in French) are available.
                    745: <p>
                    746:
1.337     deraadt   747: <li><strong><a name=bcs2005></a>
                    748: <a href="http://www.bellua.com/bcs2005/asia05.index.html">Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2005</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  749: Mar 21-24, 2005, Jakarta, Indonesia.<br>
1.337     deraadt   750: Ryan McBride presented an overview of PF which
                    751: discussed how its advanced features work together in some important
1.338     deraadt   752: applications and compared PF with the other major commercial and open
1.337     deraadt   753: source firewalls.
                    754: <p>
                    755:
1.317     henning   756: <li><strong><a name=nui_maynooth2005></a>
                    757: <a href="http://www.minds.nuim.ie/events">NUI Maynooth lectures</a></strong>,
                    758: Mar 4, 2005, Department of Computer Science, NUI Maynooth, Dublin, Ireland.<br>
1.318     henning   759: Ryan McBride presented talks about PF and about
1.326     mcbride   760: <a href="papers/dublin05-nr">randomization in the OpenBSD network layer.</a><br>
1.318     henning   761: Theo and Henning were in attendance because someone had to heckle.
1.317     henning   762: <p>
                    763:
1.312     deraadt   764: <li><strong><a name=trinity2005></a>
                    765: <a href="http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/events/0405/openbsd.php">Trinity lecture</a></strong>,
                    766: Mar 3, 2005, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.<br>
1.320     deraadt   767: Theo de Raadt presented his talk about
                    768: <a href="papers/auug04">Exploit Mitigation Techniques</a>.
1.312     deraadt   769: <p>
                    770:
1.319     saad      771: <li><strong><a name=ShefLUG2005></a>
                    772: <a href="http://www.sheflug.co.uk/seminar/tiki-index.php?page=Sheffield%20Open%20Source%20Seminar">ShefLUG2005</a></strong>,
                    773: Mar 2, 2005, Sheffield, UK.<br>
                    774: Jacek Artymiak gave a talk about installing OpenBSD on Soekris hardware.
                    775: <p>
                    776:
1.310     mickey    777: <li><strong><a name=NYCBUG2005-03></a>
1.375     grunk     778: <a href="http://nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home&amp;SUBM=83">NYCBUG Monthly meeting</a></strong>,
1.310     mickey    779: Mar 2, 2005, NYC, USA.<br>
1.322     deraadt   780: Mickey gave a talk
1.325     mickey    781: (<a href="papers/nyc2005">slides</a> and
                    782: <a href="http://peachisland.com.nyud.net:8090/nycbug/nycbug-03-02-05.mp3">10.5MB audio</a>)
1.321     mickey    783: about <a href="hppa.html">porting OpenBSD</a>
1.313     martin    784: to the <a href="http://www.openpa.net">HP PA-RISC</a> platform.
1.310     mickey    785: <p>
1.312     deraadt   786:
1.308     deraadt   787: <li><strong><a name=Netsoc2005></a>
                    788: <a href="http://netsoc.ucd.ie/events/openbsd/">Netsoc lectures</a></strong>,
                    789: Mar 2, 2005, UCD, Dublin, Ireland.<br>
                    790: Theo de Raadt, Henning Brauer, and Ryan McBride gave a series of
1.320     deraadt   791: talks. Topics included
                    792: <a href="papers/auug04">exploit mitigation techniques</a>,
1.326     mcbride   793: <a href="papers/dublin05-nr">introducing network randomness to increase security</a>,
                    794: OpenBGPD, and pf.
                    795: Almost 200 people came to this event.
1.308     deraadt   796: <p>
                    797:
1.304     saad      798: <li><strong><a name=Brussels2005></a>
                    799: <a href="http://www.fosdem.org/2005/">FOSDEM Brussels 2005</a></strong>,
                    800: Feb 26 - 27, 2005, Brussels, Belgium.<br>
                    801: An OpenBSD/OpenSSH booth was present, ran by the usual gang of suspects.
                    802: Support for <a href="mailto:wim@kd85.com">Wim Vandeputte</a> this time were
1.307     otto      803: (among many others), Saad Kadhi, Henning Brauer, Thierry Deval, Otto Moerbeek,
1.304     saad      804: Xavier Santolaria, Martin Reindl, Reyk Fl&ouml;ter, Hans-J&ouml;rg
1.360     db        805: H&ouml;xer, Nikolay Sturm, Marc Balmer, Claudio Jeker, Joris Vink,
                    806: Olivier Cherrier, David Berghoff,
1.316     mbalmer   807: Alexander von Gernler, Uwe Stuehler, and Felix Kronlage from OpenDarwin.<br>
1.304     saad      808: There was a separate OpenBSD track, featuring Henning Brauer (about
                    809: signal handlers and OpenNTPD), Reyk Fl&ouml;ter (about wireless cards in
                    810: OpenBSD), and the author of the OpenBSD PF book, Jacek Artymiak (about
1.375     grunk     811: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pf">pf(4)</a>, of course).<br>
1.304     saad      812: At the conference's Free Software Foundation Event, Theo de Raadt was
                    813: awarded the Free Software Award 2004 for his efforts to make Firmware for
                    814: wireless hardware and other devices freely available.
                    815: <p>
1.301     saad      816: <li><strong><a name=UKUUG05></a>
                    817: <a href="http://www.ukuug.org/events/winter2005/">UKUUG LISA/Winter Conference</a></strong>,
                    818: Feb 24 - 25, 2005, Birmingham, UK.<br>
                    819: Henning Brauer spoke on OpenBGPD, OpenNTPD and Signal Handlers.
                    820: <p>
                    821: <li><strong><a name=FFG2005></a>
                    822: <a href="http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2005/">GUUG FFG 2005</a></strong>,
                    823: Feb 22 - 25, 2005, Munich, Germany.<br>
                    824: Reyk Fl&ouml;ter talked about the latest wireless support in
                    825: OpenBSD at the annual spring meeting of the <a href="http://www.guug.de/">German Unix User Group</a>.
                    826: <p>
1.293     saad      827: <li><strong><a name=Paris2005></a>
                    828: <a href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/fr/index.php">Solutions Linux 2005</a></strong>,
                    829: Feb 1 - 3, 2005, Paris, France.<br>
                    830: An OpenBSD booth as well as an OpenSSH booth were present. These booths
                    831: were run by Marc Espie, Miod Vallat, Saad Kadhi and Wim with help from
                    832: Guillaume Arcas and Christophe Plasschaert, two members of the OpenBSD
1.294     saad      833: french translation team.<br>
                    834: Marc Espie and Saad Kadhi gave a talk about the OpenBSD project with a
                    835: special focus on the ports collection and Packet Filter. The <a
                    836: href="papers/sl2005/index.html">slides</a> (in French) are
                    837: available.<br>
                    838: During the event, several demonstrations of <a
1.293     saad      839: href="http://soekris.kd85.com/">Soekris</a> machines running OpenBSD
                    840: were given by Saad Kadhi and Wim.
                    841: <p>
1.296     mcbride   842: </ul>
1.293     saad      843:
1.296     mcbride   844: <h3>2004</h3>
                    845:
                    846: <ul>
1.287     henning   847: <li><strong><a name=21C3></a>
                    848: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/congress/2004/">21C3 - Chaos Communication Congress</a></strong>,
1.375     grunk     849: Dec 27 - 29, 2004, Berlin, Germany<br>
1.287     henning   850: &quot;The Usual Suspects&quot; were there and ran the BSD corner, including
                    851: <a href="mailto:wim@kd85.com">Wim</a>,
                    852: Henning Brauer, Marc Balmer, Martin Reindl, Moritz Jodeit, Felix Kronlage,
1.315     nick      853: Uwe Stuehler, Konrad Foerstner, Bernd Ahlers, and Alexander von Gernler.<br>
1.287     henning   854: Henning gave a talk about OpenBGPD and OpenNTPD
                    855: (<a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/21c3/">slides</a>).<br>
                    856: The WiFi backbone ran on OpenBSD powered
                    857: <a href="http://soekris.kd85.com">Soekris</a> machines as access points,
                    858: work done by Reyk Fl&ouml;ter, Tim Kornau and others.
                    859: This installation was a very successful test of the new
1.290     henning   860: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ath">ath(4)</a>
1.287     henning   861: driver.
                    862: <p>
1.248     deraadt   863:
1.286     kevlo     864: <li><strong><a name=icos2004></a>
1.417     kevlo     865: <a href="http://2004.icos.org.tw/">ICOS 2004</a></strong>,
1.286     kevlo     866: Dec 18 - 19, 2004, Taipei, Taiwan.<br>
                    867: Kevin Lo gave a presentation.
                    868: <p>
                    869:
1.285     deraadt   870: <li><strong><a name=syscan2004></a>
                    871: <a href="http://www.syscan.org/">SyScAN 2004</a></strong>,
                    872: Dec 16 - 17, 2004, Singapore.<br>
                    873: Theo de Raadt presented his talk about
                    874: <a href="papers/auug04">Exploit Mitigation Techniques</a>.
                    875: <p>
                    876:
1.283     saad      877: <li><strong><a name=sur200412></a>
                    878: <a href="http://www.ossir.org/sur/calendrier/index.shtml">SUR Group Meeting, December 2004</a></strong>,
                    879: Dec 14, 2004, Paris, France.<br>
                    880: Saad Kadhi gave a talk about OpenBSD and security during the monthly
                    881: meeting of the
                    882: <a href="http://www.ossir.org/sur/index.shtml">SUR</a> Group (Sécurité
                    883: Unix et Réseaux), a french user group focusing on security and Unix. The
1.284     xsa       884: <a href="papers/surgroup200412/index.html">slides</a> (in French) are available.
1.283     saad      885: <p>
                    886:
1.282     henning   887: <li><strong><a name=opencon2004></a>
                    888: <a href="http://www.opencon.org/">OpenCon 2004</a></strong>,
                    889: Dec 10 - 12, 2004, Venice, Italy.<br>
                    890: OpenBSD meeting in Northern Italy. Henning gave 3 talks in
                    891: two days, on bgpd
                    892: (<a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/opencon04/bgpd/">slides</a>),
                    893: ntpd
                    894: (<a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/opencon04/ntpd/">slides</a>)
                    895: and signal handlers
                    896: (<a href="papers/opencon04/">slides</a>).
                    897: Wim ran a booth, and Marc Balmer was there as well.
                    898: <p>
                    899:
1.275     deraadt   900: <li><strong><a name=UofA></a>
                    901: <a href="http://www.ualberta.ca/">U of A Seminar</a></strong>,
                    902: Nov 17 - 18, 2004, Edmonton Alberta.<br>
                    903: Theo de Raadt presented a talk at an open seminar at the
                    904: <a href="http://www.ualberta.ca/">University of Alberta</a>, in
                    905: Room B-02 of the
                    906: <a href="http://www.campusmap.ualberta.ca/map_bldg.cfm?bldg_id=42">
                    907: Computing Sciences Center</a>.
                    908: Talk went from 2 PM to nearly 5PM with more than 100 people attending
                    909: from the University and industry, followed by beer nearby.
                    910: The talk was also given the following day at the
                    911: <a href="http://www.cips.ca/">CIPS Security SIG</a> luncheon.
                    912: <p>
                    913:
1.271     henning   914: <li><strong><a name=EuroBSDCon2004></a>
                    915: <a href="http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSD Con</a></strong>,
                    916: Oct 29 - 31, 2004, Karlsruhe, Germany.<br>
1.272     henning   917: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    918: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
1.271     henning   919: Henning gave a talk
1.375     grunk     920: about <a href="http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html?&amp;tx_ptspeechupload_pi1[showUid]=44&amp;cHash=ec015b0552">bgpd</a>,
1.272     henning   921: <a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/euroBSDCon2004/">slides</a> are available.
1.271     henning   922: <p>
                    923:
                    924: <li><strong><a name=LinuxWorldExpoGermany2004></a>
                    925: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.de/">Linux World Expo</a></strong>,
                    926: Oct 26 - 28, 2004, Frankfurt, Germany.<br>
1.272     henning   927: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    928: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
1.271     henning   929: <p>
                    930:
1.276     deraadt   931: <li><strong><a name=cuug2004></a>
1.270     deraadt   932: <a href="http://www.cuug.ab.ca/">Calgary Unix Users's Group</a></strong>,
                    933: Oct 26, 2004, Calgary, Canada.<br>
                    934: Theo presented the talk that he has recently given in Australia and
                    935: Malaysia to the "Home Crowd".
                    936: <p>
                    937:
                    938: <li><strong><a name=aldil2004></a>
1.269     krw       939: <a href="http://www.aldil.org/">Les Journées Du Logiciel Libre 2004</a></strong>,
                    940: Oct 22 - 23, 2004, Lyon, France.<br>
1.381     aanriot   941: There was OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by Miod Vallat with the help of
1.415     aanriot   942: Alexandre Anriot and Thierry Thomas.
1.269     krw       943: <p>
                    944:
                    945: <li><strong><a name=systems2004></a>
                    946: <a href="http://www.systems.de/">Systems</a></strong>,
                    947: Oct 18 - 22, 2004, Munich, Germany <br>
                    948: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    949: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                    950: <p>
                    951:
1.268     krw       952: <li><strong><a name=linuxexpo2004oct></a>
                    953: <a href="http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/">Linux Expo</a></strong>,
                    954: Oct 6 - 7, 2004, London, UK.<br>
                    955: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    956: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                    957: <p>
                    958:
1.375     grunk     959: <li><strong><a name=hitb2004></a>
1.268     krw       960: <a href="http://conference.hackinthebox.org">Hack in the Box Security Conference 2004</a></strong>,
                    961: Oct 4 - 7, 2004, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.<br>
                    962: Theo de Raadt presented an updated version of his
                    963: "Exploit Mitigation Techniques" talk.
                    964: <p>
                    965:
                    966: <li><strong><a name=SANE2004></a>
                    967: <a href="http://www.nluug.nl/events/sane2004/bazaar.html">SANE 2004</a></strong>
1.410     wvdputte  968: , Sep 29, 2004, Amsterdam, Netherlands.<br>
1.268     krw       969: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                    970: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                    971: <p>
                    972:
1.265     wvdputte  973: <li><strong><a name=LinuxKongress2004></a>
                    974: <a href="http://www.linux-kongress.org/2004">Linux Kongress 2004</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  975: Sep 7 - 10, 2004, Erlangen, Germany.<br>
1.265     wvdputte  976: From their website: "Linux-Kongress is still the premier event for European
                    977: developers and one of the most important in the world. Each year hundreds of
                    978: hard core Linux enthusiasts from all over the world gather for this important
                    979: event."
                    980: <br>
                    981: Although this was a Linux developers' conference, we were able to
                    982: install a regular OpenBSD booth there, as known from other events.
                    983: It was run by <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim Vandeputte</a>,
                    984: <a href="mailto:grunk@pestilenz.org">Alexander von Gernler</a> and other
                    985: geeks from the Erlangen-Nuremberg area.
                    986: <br>
                    987: There also was a BSD dinner at Friday evening.
                    988: <p>
                    989:
1.262     henning   990: <li><strong><a name=Sucon2004></a>
                    991: <a href="http://www.suug.ch/sucon/04/">SUCON 2004</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte  992: Sep 2 - 4, 2004, Zurich, Switzerland.<br>
1.262     henning   993: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth. Very nice conference.
                    994: Henning's slides from his talks about
                    995: <a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/sucon04/bgpd">bgpd</a> and
                    996: <a href="http://bulabula.org/papers/sucon04/ntpd">ntpd</a>
                    997: are available.
                    998: <p>
                    999:
1.261     deraadt  1000: <li><strong><a name=auug2004></a>
1.266     jolan    1001: <a href="http://www.auug.org.au/events/2004/auug2004/">AUUG 2004</a></strong>,
1.261     deraadt  1002: Aug 29 - Sep 3, 2004, Melbourne, Australia.<br>
                   1003: Theo de Raadt presented a half-day tutorial on privilege seperation and a
                   1004: newly extended version of the
                   1005: <a href="papers/auug04">Exploit Mitigation Techniques</a> talk.<br>
                   1006: For more information, see this
                   1007: <a href="http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;517187222;fp;16;fpid;0">
                   1008: ComputerWorld article</a>.
                   1009: <p>
                   1010:
                   1011:
1.257     saad     1012: <li><strong><a name=LSM2004></a>
                   1013: <a href="http://lsm.abul.org">Libre Software Meeting</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte 1014: Jul 6 - 10, 2004, Bordeaux, France.<br>
1.257     saad     1015: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                   1016: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim Vandeputte</a>.
                   1017: <p>
                   1018:
                   1019: <li><strong><a name=LinuxTag2004></a>
                   1020: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org">LinuxTag 2004</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte 1021: Jun 23 - 26, 2004, Karlsruhe, Germany.<br>
1.257     saad     1022: There was an OpenBSD and OpenSSH booth, run by
                   1023: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim Vandeputte</a>.
                   1024: <p>
                   1025:
1.256     mickey   1026: <li><strong>OpenBSD c2k4 "Hackathon"</strong>,
1.410     wvdputte 1027: Jun 19 - 27, 2004, Calgary, Canada<br>
1.256     mickey   1028: Over 45 developers congregated in Calgary for a 9 day long development
                   1029: session.
                   1030: <p>
                   1031:
1.254     xsa      1032: <li><strong><a name=LinuxwochenVienna2004></a>
1.255     xsa      1033: <a href="http://www.linuxwochen.at/">Linuxwochen Vienna 2004</a></strong>,
1.254     xsa      1034: May 26 - 29, 2004, Vienna, Austria.<br>
                   1035: The Linuxwochen 2004 tour stopped in the MuseumsQuartier, Vienna.
                   1036: Wim Vandeputte and Reinhard Sammer ran the OpenBSD booth. Michael Bauer
                   1037: and Teemu Schaabl from the <a href="http://www.cngw.org/">CNGW</a> gave
                   1038: a basic talk about pf.
                   1039: <p>
                   1040:
1.248     deraadt  1041: <li><strong><a name=BSDCan2004></a>
1.303     mcbride  1042: <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2004/">BSDCan 2004</a></strong>,
1.248     deraadt  1043: May 13 - 16, 2004, Ottawa, Canada.<br>
                   1044: BSDCan was held at the University of Ottawa.  Ryan McBride gave a talk
1.302     mcbride  1045: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan04-pf/index.html">about newer features in pf</a>,
                   1046: focusing on the redundancy provided by CARP and pfsync.
                   1047: Theo de Raadt presented a revised version of his talk on
1.248     deraadt  1048: <a href="papers/bsdcan04">Exploit Mitigation Techniques</a>.
                   1049: <p>
                   1050:
1.247     canacar  1051: <li><strong><a name="LOSFAnkara2004"></a>
                   1052: <a href="http://senlik.linux.org.tr">3rd Linux and Open Source Festival</a></strong>,
                   1053: May 13 - 16, 2004, Ankara, Turkey.<br>
                   1054: Can E. Acar and Berk D. Demir talked about the OpenBSD Project. The
                   1055: philosophy, project goals, system features and recent proactive
                   1056: security features were introduced. CARP, patents, recent Apache &amp;
                   1057: XFree86 licensing issues and effects of NDAs in open source
                   1058: projects were discussed.<br>
                   1059: You can view the
1.281     canacar  1060: <a href="http://bdd.mindcast.org/slides/OpenBSD-LOYS2004-cea-bdd.pdf">
1.247     canacar  1061: slides in PDF format</a> the
1.281     canacar  1062: <a href="http://bdd.mindcast.org/slides/OpenBSD-LOYS2004-cea-bdd.tex">
1.247     canacar  1063: LaTeX source</a> is also available (they are
                   1064: <a href="http://www.eee.metu.edu.tr/~canacar/slides/">mirrored</a>, as well).
                   1065: <p>
                   1066:
1.242     henning  1067: <li><strong><a name=Brussels2004></a>
                   1068: <a href="http://www.fosdem.org/">FOSDEM Brussels 2004</a></strong>,
                   1069: Feb 21 - 22, 2004, Brussels, Belgium.<br>
1.243     henning  1070: An OpenBSD/OpenSSH booth was present, run by Wim Vandeputte.
                   1071: Several developers (including Henning Brauer, Xavier Santolaria, Thierry Deval,
                   1072: Philipp B&uuml;hler, Otto Moerbeek and Saad Kadhi) showed up.
                   1073: Wim and Alexander von Gernler gave &quot;lightning talks&quot; about Soekris
                   1074: and systrace
1.263     saad     1075: (<a href="http://pestilenz.org/~grunk/vortraege/2004/FOSDEM/systrace.pdf">slides</a>), respectively.
1.243     henning  1076: Henning got a slot in the main track to talk about the new bgpd
                   1077: (<a href="http://www.2suck.net/papers/fosdem2004/">slides</a>).
                   1078: On Saturday evening, the traditional OpenBSD dinner took place.
1.242     henning  1079: <p>
                   1080:
1.240     espie    1081: <li><strong><a name=Paris2004></a>
                   1082: <a href="http://www.linuxsolutions.fr/">Linux Expo Paris 2004</a></strong>,
                   1083: Feb 3 - 5, 2004, Paris, France.<br>
                   1084: An OpenBSD booth as well as an OpenSSH booth were present, thanks to
                   1085: <a href="mailto:saad@docisland.org">Saad Kadhi</a> and
                   1086: <a href="mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                   1087: <p>
                   1088:
                   1089: <li><strong><a name="LWE04"></a>
                   1090: <a href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/index.cvn">LinuxWorld
                   1091: Conference and Expo</a></strong>, Jan 20 - 23, 2004, New York, NY, USA.<br>
1.397     grunk    1092: <a href="mailto:wes@openlysecure.org">Wes Sonnenreich</a> and others
1.240     espie    1093: have established a BSD user group in NYC and held a BSD BoF at the
                   1094: Jacob Javits Center on January 22nd at 5:45pm, Room 1E15.
                   1095: <p>
                   1096: </ul>
                   1097:
1.188     henning  1098: <h3>2003</h3>
1.236     jose     1099:
                   1100: <ul>
1.232     jose     1101: <li><strong><a name=20c3></a>
                   1102: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/congress/2003/">20th Chaos Communication Congress 2003</a></strong>,
                   1103: Dec 27 - 29, 2003, Berlin, Germany.<br>
                   1104: OpenBSD was represented by a booth, ran by
                   1105: <a href= "mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>, and supported by Henning and
1.236     jose     1106: Alexander von Gernler. Alexander also gave a
1.260     saad     1107: <a href="http://pestilenz.org/~grunk/vortraege/2003/20C3/openbsd.pdf">talk</a>
1.232     jose     1108: introducing the project and the OS (in German).
1.236     jose     1109: <p>
1.232     jose     1110:
1.228     jose     1111: <li><strong><a name=brazil2003></a>
1.236     jose     1112: <a href="http://bsdcon.myfreebsd.com.br">1st BSDCon Brazil</a></strong>,
1.228     jose     1113: Dec 6 - 7, 2003. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br>
                   1114: This was the first BSDCon Brazil, and of course OpenBSD was present.
1.236     jose     1115: Douglas Santos spoke on advocacy and about some of the technical aspects
                   1116: of OpenBSD. Eduardo A. Alvarenga gave a presentation about firewalling
1.228     jose     1117: with OpenBSD PF.
                   1118: <p>
                   1119:
                   1120: <li><strong><a name=ankara03></a>
                   1121: <a href="http://seminer.linux.org.tr">Association of Turkish Linux User</a></strong>,
                   1122: Dec 4, 2003, Ankara, Turkey.<br>
                   1123: Can Acar and Berk Demir gave a mammoth 4 hour presentation on OpenBSD.
                   1124: The first part was a broad introduction to the OpenBSD philosophy, the
1.236     jose     1125: project goals, and system features. After a break, in the second part they
                   1126: talked about the exploit mitigation techniques employed in OpenBSD. This
                   1127: part was aimed at techies and is almost a complete Turkish translation of
                   1128: the talk Theo recently gave in Japan. You can view the
1.281     canacar  1129: <a href="http://bdd.mindcast.org/slides/OpenBSD_3.12.2003.can-bdd.pdf">
1.236     jose     1130: slides in PDF format </a>
                   1131: (they are <a href="http://www.eee.metu.edu.tr/~canacar/slides/OpenBSD_3.12.2003.can-bdd.pdf">mirrored</a>, as well).
1.228     jose     1132: <p>
                   1133:
1.227     jose     1134: <li><strong><a name=Luxembourg2003></a>
                   1135: <a href="http://www.linuxday.lu/">Linuxday Luxembourg 2003</a></strong>,
                   1136: Nov 6 - 8, 2003, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.<br>
                   1137: Booths were present, organized by <a href= "mailto:wim@openbsd.org">Wim</a>.
                   1138: <p>
                   1139:
                   1140: <li><strong><a name=Pacsec2003></a>
                   1141: <a href="http://pacsec.jp/">Pacsec 2003</a></strong>,
1.410     wvdputte 1142: Nov 6 - 7, 2003, Tokyo, Japan.<br>
1.236     jose     1143: Three OpenBSD developers presented on various topics. Theo de Raadt
1.227     jose     1144: gave a presentation on Exploit Mitigation Techniques
1.236     jose     1145: <a href="papers/pacsec03/e/index.html">(English)</a>
                   1146: <a href="papers/pacsec03/j/index.html">(Japanese)</a>, Jun-ichiro
1.227     jose     1147: itojun Hagino presented material covering
1.236     jose     1148: <a href="http://www.itojun.org/paper/itojun-200311-pacsec-jp/">
1.241     david    1149: IPv6 security considerations</a>, and Jose Nazario discussed advances
1.227     jose     1150: in Internet worm defenses.
                   1151: <p>
                   1152:
1.224     miod     1153: <li><strong><a name=Lyon2003></a>
                   1154: <a href="http://www.aldil.org/agenda/journees/2003/">Les V<sup>&egrave;mes</sup> Journ&eacute;es du Libre 2003</a></strong>,
                   1155: Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2003, Lyon, France.<br>
                   1156: Miod Vallat gave a talk about the recent security efforts deployed in OpenBSD,
                   1157: as well as generic security concepts (slides, in bad French, are available in
                   1158: <a href="http://www.aldil.org/agenda/journees/2003/vallat/miod.mgp">mgp
                   1159: format</a>). As usual, Wim ran an OpenBSD booth featuring the new 3.4 release,
                   1160: as well as <a href="http://soekris.kd85.com">Soekris</a> hardware running
                   1161: OpenBSD.
                   1162: <p>
                   1163:
                   1164: <li><strong><a name=Saarbrucken2003></a>
                   1165: <a href="http://www.linux-kongress.org/2003/index.html">Linux Kongress Saarbr&uuml;cken 2003</a></strong>,
                   1166: Oct 14 - 16, 2003, Saarbr&uuml;cken, Germany.<br>
                   1167: An OpenBSD booth was present, starring Wim again.
                   1168: <p>
                   1169:
                   1170: <li><strong><a name=London2003></a>
                   1171: <a href="http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/">Linux Expo London 2003</a></strong>,
                   1172: Oct 8 - 9, 2003, London, UK.<br>
                   1173: An OpenBSD booth was present, starring Wim as usual.
                   1174: <p>
                   1175:
1.219     jose     1176: <li><strong><a name=bsdcon2003></a>
                   1177: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/">BSDCon '03</a></strong>,
                   1178: Sep 8 - 12, 2003, San Mateo, California.<br>
1.236     jose     1179: OpenBSD was represented in the BSD Status Report, and David Rosenthal
1.219     jose     1180: gave a talk on an OpenBSD based security appliance.
                   1181: <p>
                   1182:
1.218     jose     1183: <li><strong><a name=sucon2003></a>
                   1184: <a href="http://www.sucon.ch/">SUCON '03</a></strong>,
                   1185: Sep 5, 2003. Zurich, Switzerland.<br>
1.236     jose     1186: Daniel Hartmeier talked about PF, and <a
1.218     jose     1187: href="http://open.bsdcow.net/events/sucon2003/">pictures are available</a>.
                   1188: <p>
                   1189:
1.214     henning  1190: <li><strong><a name=camp2003></a>
                   1191: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/camp/">Chaos Communication Camp 2003</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1192: Aug 7 - 10, 2003, in <a href="http://www.paulshof.de/body-mehr.html">a field</a> near Berlin Germany<br>
1.214     henning  1193: There was a huge OpenBSD village. Several OpenBSD developers have been there.
                   1194: <p>
                   1195:
1.213     jose     1196: <li><strong><a name=sec2003></a>
                   1197: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec03/">Usenix Security</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1198: Aug 4 - 8, 2003, Washington, DC, USA.<br>
1.236     jose     1199: Niels Provos presented two papers on security advances originally
1.213     jose     1200: developed for OpenBSD, including the OpenSSH privsep feature and systrace.
                   1201: Several OpenBSD developers were there.
                   1202: <p>
                   1203:
1.211     jose     1204: <li><strong><a name=linuxtag2003></a>
                   1205: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/en/index.html">LinuxTag 2003</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1206: Jul 10 - 13, 2003, Karlsruhe Convention Center Germany<br>
1.211     jose     1207: Both OpenBSD and OpenSSH had booths in the main exhibit.
                   1208: <p>
                   1209:
                   1210: <li><strong><a name=lsm2003></a>
                   1211: <a href="http://libresoftwaremeeting.org/">Libre Software Meeting 2003</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1212: Jul 9 - 12, 2003, Metz, France<br>
1.212     matthieu 1213: Matthieu Herrb gave <a href="papers/xf86-sec.pdf">a talk about XFree86 security</a>. There was
1.211     jose     1214: also an OpenBSD booth with developers.
                   1215: <p>
                   1216:
1.209     wvdputte 1217: <li><strong><a name=lud2003></a>
                   1218: <a href="http://www.linuxuserexpo.com/">Linux User & Developer Expo 2003</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1219: Jun 24 - 26, 2003, at the NEC in Birmingham UK<br>
1.209     wvdputte 1220: There was an OpenBSD booth with developers.
                   1221: <p>
1.195     deraadt  1222:
1.202     jason    1223: <li><strong><a name=usenix2003></a>
1.236     jose     1224: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/">Usenix Annual Technical
1.216     jose     1225: Conference</a></strong>,
                   1226: Jun 9 - 14, 2003, San Antonio, Texas, USA<br>
1.202     jason    1227: A few OpenBSD developers were there and one paper was presented:
                   1228: <ul>
1.216     jose     1229: <li>The Design of the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework<br>
1.202     jason    1230:     <a href="events.html#usenix2003">Usenix 2003</a>, by
1.236     jose     1231:     Angelos D. Keromytis,
                   1232:     Jason L. Wright, and
1.205     deraadt  1233:     Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.202     jason    1234:     <a href="papers/ocf.pdf">paper</a>.
                   1235: </ul>
                   1236: <p>
                   1237:
1.201     deraadt  1238: <li><strong>OpenBSD c2k3 "Hackathon"</strong>,
1.216     jose     1239: May 9 - 19, 2003, Calgary, Canada<br>
1.201     deraadt  1240: Over 50 developers congregated in Calgary for a 10 day long development
                   1241: session.
                   1242: <p>
                   1243:
1.216     jose     1244: <li><strong>
                   1245: <a href="http://www.webb.it/">Webbit 2003</a></strong>,
                   1246: May 9 - 11, 2003, Padova, Italy<br>
1.203     jason    1247: Giacomo Cariello and Wim Vandeputte attended, and several OpenBSD
                   1248: <a href="http://www.deadly.org/article.php3?sid=20030503101052">related talks</a> were given.
                   1249: <p>
                   1250:
1.216     jose     1251: <li><strong>
                   1252: <a href="http://cansecwest.com/">CanSecWest 03</a></strong>,
                   1253: Apr 9 - 11, 2003, Vancouver, Canada<br>
1.195     deraadt  1254: Theo spoke about killing buffer overflows using ProPolice and the new W^X technology,
1.196     matthieu 1255: available as a <a href="papers/csw03.mgp">magicpoint file</a>.
1.195     deraadt  1256: <p>
                   1257:
1.216     jose     1258: <li><strong>
                   1259: <a href="http://www.cebit.de/">CeBIT 2003</a></strong>,
                   1260: Mar 14, 2003, Hannover, Germany<br>
1.236     jose     1261: 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 1262: gave a talk on OpenBSD and OpenSSH. <a href="papers/cebit2003.tgz">slides</a> are available.
1.194     henning  1263: <p>
                   1264:
1.216     jose     1265: <li><strong>
                   1266: <a href="http://www.linuxforum.dk/2003/english/">LinuxForum 2003</a></strong>,
                   1267: Mar 1, 2003, Copenhagen<br>
1.236     jose     1268: Daniel spoke about PF (slides in <a href="papers/linuxforum2k3.tar.gz">mgp</a>,
                   1269: <a href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/linuxforum/">HTML</a>).
1.191     dhartmei 1270: It was a small but cozy conference, jointly held by Danish Linux and BSD
                   1271: user groups.
                   1272: <p>
                   1273:
1.236     jose     1274: <li><strong>
                   1275: <a href="http://www.cuug.ab.ca">CUUG - The Calgary Unix Users
1.216     jose     1276: Group</a></strong>,
                   1277: Feb 25, 2003, 18:00 MST, Calgary<br>
1.190     miod     1278: OpenBSD lead developer Theo de Raadt spoke about some of the recent
                   1279: changes in OpenBSD that are leading the way to the complete elimination of
                   1280: "buffer overflow" security risks and attacks.
                   1281: <p>
                   1282:
1.216     jose     1283: <li><strong>
                   1284: <a href="http://www.fosdem.org/">FOSDEM 2003</a></strong>,
                   1285: Feb 8 - 9, 2003, Brussels<br>
1.236     jose     1286: Henning and Philipp gave a talk on -current PF developments
1.196     matthieu 1287: (<a href="papers/fosdem2k3-pf.mgp">slides</a>)
1.187     henning  1288: and on Saturday evening, there was an OpenBSD dinner for those interested.
                   1289: <p>
                   1290:
1.216     jose     1291: <li><strong>
                   1292: <a href="http://linuxsolutions.fr/FR/home/index.php?site=default">Linux Solutions</a></strong>,
                   1293: Feb 4 - 6, 2003, CNIT - Paris La Défense<br>
1.185     miod     1294: There was an OpenBSD booth with several OpenBSD developers, as well as 3.2 OpenBSD
1.413     grunk    1295: CD sets and T-shirts.
1.185     miod     1296: <p>
1.236     jose     1297: </ul>
1.185     miod     1298:
1.161     millert  1299: <h3>2002</h3>
1.236     jose     1300:
                   1301: <ul>
                   1302: <li><strong>
                   1303: <a href="http://www.ccc.de/congress/2002/">19c3: the 19th CCC
1.216     jose     1304: Congress</a></strong>,
                   1305: Dec 27 - 29, 2002, Berlin<br>
1.236     jose     1306: There was a huge <a href="http://www.eurobsd.org/19c3">reserved space</a> for
                   1307: OpenBSD users and developers, a couple of -current test systems and for those
1.413     grunk    1308: curious, a first look at the 3.2 OpenBSD T-shirts.
1.184     wvdputte 1309: <p>
1.177     jason    1310:
1.216     jose     1311: <li><strong>
                   1312: <a href="http://2002.eurobsdcon.org/">BSDCon Europe 2002</a></strong>,
                   1313: Nov 15 - 17, 2002, Amsterdam, Netherlands<br>
1.181     henning  1314: OpenBSD people were there;
1.236     jose     1315: Philipp B&uuml;hler and Henning Brauer spoke about
1.182     ian      1316: <a href="papers/tuning-openbsd.ps">
                   1317: network performance tuning on OpenBSD</a>,
1.236     jose     1318: and Ian Darwin presented a
1.182     ian      1319: <a href="papers/eurobsd-firewalls-2002.pdf">
                   1320: tutorial on OpenBSD servers/firewalls</a>.
1.179     pb       1321: <p>
1.178     pb       1322:
1.216     jose     1323: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1324: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa02/">LISA '02: 16th Systems
1.216     jose     1325: Administration Conference</a></strong>,
                   1326: Nov 3 - 8, 2002, Philadelphia, USA<br>
1.177     jason    1327: Mickey and Jason manned the booth at the vendor expo (the only BSD
                   1328: represented) and sold <a href="32.html">3.2</a> CDs, and Jason gave a BoF
                   1329: session on <a href="32.html">3.2</a> and future.
                   1330: <p>
                   1331:
1.216     jose     1332: <li><strong>
1.264     djm      1333: <a href="http://www.auug.org.au/events/2002/auug2002/">Australian Unix Users
                   1334: Group Winter Conference</a></strong>,
                   1335: Sep 1 - 6, 2002, Melbourne Australia<br>
                   1336: Damien Miller presented a tutorial on the
                   1337: <a href="papers/auug2002-ssh/index.html">SSH protocol</a> and
                   1338: <a href="papers/auug2002-ssh.ps">OpenSSH tips and tricks</a>.
                   1339: <p>
                   1340:
                   1341: <li><strong>
1.216     jose     1342: <a href="http://lsm.abul.org">The 3rd Libre Software Meeting</a></strong>,
                   1343: Jul 9 - 13, 2002, Bordeaux, France<br>
1.172     miod     1344: Several OpenBSD developers and users were attending the meeting, and
                   1345: Niels Provos presented his
                   1346: <a href="http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/systrace">systrace</a>
                   1347: system call policy management tool.
1.174     nick     1348: <p>
1.172     miod     1349:
1.216     jose     1350: <li><strong>
                   1351: <a href="http://www.Webb.it">Webb.it 02</a></strong>,
                   1352: Jul 5 - 7, 2002, Padova, Italy<br>
1.171     ian      1353: OpenBSD developers had a booth selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                   1354: <p>
                   1355:
1.216     jose     1356: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1357: <a href="http://www.softwarelivre.rs.gov.br/forum">The Annual International
1.216     jose     1358: Free Software Forum</a></strong>,
                   1359: May 2 - 4, 2002, Porto Alegre-RS, Brazil<br>
1.236     jose     1360: Mainly a Linux/GNU event, but this year the BSD Operating Systems
                   1361: had a chance to prove their value.
1.169     horacio  1362: Edson Brandi spoke on FreeBSD, Diego Linke
1.236     jose     1363: on NetBSD, and Ricardo Nascimento Ferreira on OpenBSD.
1.169     horacio  1364: <p>
1.168     miod     1365:
1.216     jose     1366: <li><strong>
                   1367: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/">BSDCON 2002</a></strong>,
                   1368: Feb 11 - 14, 2002, San Francisco, California, USA<br>
1.161     millert  1369: Todd Miller gave an update on current OpenBSD status and participated in a
1.162     millert  1370: BSD panel discussion.  The <a href="slides/bsdcon_2002/index.html">slides</a>
                   1371: are available.
1.161     millert  1372: <p>
                   1373:
1.216     jose     1374: <li><strong>
                   1375: <a href="http://www.linuxexpoparis.com">Linux expo Paris 2002</a></strong>,
                   1376: Jan 30 - Feb 1, 2002, Paris, France<br>
1.163     miod     1377: The french Linux Expo 2002 was quite small and as usual the OpenBSD booth ended
                   1378: up with others on the expo's side.  On the first day, almost all the merchandise
                   1379: was sold, and we have even sold older versions (2.9) the following days to
                   1380: people who wouldn't leave without a cd set in their hands...
                   1381: <p>
                   1382:
1.216     jose     1383: <li><strong>
                   1384: <a href="http://musess.mcmaster.ca/">MUSESS 2002</a></strong>,
                   1385: Jan 25 - 26, 2002, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada<br>
1.164     millert  1386: Louis Bertrand gave a presentation on OpenBSD titled
                   1387: <strong>Fix The Bugs, Secure The System</strong>.
                   1388: The <a href="slides/musess_2002/index.html">slides</a> are available.
                   1389: <p>
1.236     jose     1390: </ul>
1.164     millert  1391:
1.152     jakob    1392: <h3>2001</h3>
                   1393:
1.236     jose     1394: <ul>
1.216     jose     1395: <li><strong>
                   1396: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa01/">USENIX LISA 2001</a></strong>,
                   1397: Dec 2 - 7, 2001, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.160     jufi     1398: Niels Provos gave a presentation, and there's been a booth selling
1.413     grunk    1399: T-shirts and 3.0 CDs.
1.160     jufi     1400: <p>
                   1401:
1.216     jose     1402: <li><strong>
                   1403: <a href="http://www.ietf.org/meetings/IETF-52.html">52nd IETF</a></strong>,
                   1404: Dec 9 - 14, 2001, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA<br>
1.160     jufi     1405: Angelos, Itojun &amp; Jakob were there.
                   1406: <p>
                   1407:
1.158     deraadt  1408: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1409: <a href="http://www.disc2000.unam.mx/disc/index-ing.html">DISC
1.216     jose     1410: 2001</a></strong>,
                   1411: Nov 26 - 29, 2001, Mexico City, Mexico<br>
1.158     deraadt  1412: Once again, Theo de Raadt explained the security auditing process and
                   1413: subsequent secure configuration choices made in OpenBSD, in a talk
                   1414: entitled "Updated thoughts on writing a secure Operating System".
                   1415: <p>
                   1416:
1.216     jose     1417: <li><strong>
                   1418: <a href="http://www.linux.org.hk">LinuxCafe</a></strong>,
                   1419: Sep 15, 2001, Hong Kong, China<br>
1.156     provos   1420: Shell Hung gave an introduction for BSD and demonstration of OpenBSD to HKLUG.
                   1421: <p>
                   1422:
1.201     deraadt  1423: <li><strong>VPN Bakeoff</strong>,
1.216     jose     1424: Aug 13 - 18, 2001, Finland<br>
1.156     provos   1425: Jakob and Itojun were there.
                   1426: <p>
1.158     deraadt  1427:
1.150     wvdputte 1428: <li><strong>
1.215     nick     1429: <a href="http://www.hal2001.org">HAL 2001</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1430: Aug 10 - 12, 2001, Twente, Netherlands<br>
1.153     jufi     1431: Quite a lot of developers were there, we even had our own tent.
                   1432: Niels, Rees and Dugsong held talks, more info on the main website
                   1433: for HAL2001. And of course T-Shirts and CDROMs were sold.
1.150     wvdputte 1434: <p>
1.137     aaron    1435:
                   1436: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1437: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/">O'Reilly Open Source
1.216     jose     1438: Conference</a></strong>,
                   1439: Jul 23 - 27, 2001, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.148     brian    1440: OpenBSD had a booth selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                   1441: Ian Darwin presented his "Firewalls and Secure Internet Servers
                   1442: with OpenBSD" tutorial.
                   1443: <p>
                   1444:
                   1445: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1446: <a href="http://www.defcon.org">DEF CON Nine</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1447: Jul 13 - 15, 2001 Las Vegas, USA<br>
1.148     brian    1448: OpenBSD developers and users make it a point to attend every year,
                   1449: and had a table selling CD's, shirts, etc.
                   1450: <p>
                   1451:
                   1452: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1453: <a href="http://www.sek.co.kr/sek2001/sek_html/main.htm">Software
1.216     jose     1454: Exhibition of Korea</a></strong>,
                   1455: Jun 26 - 29, 2001, Seoul, Korea<br>
1.146     krw      1456: urisecure/NDS sponsored an OpenBSD booth with CD's, posters,
                   1457: and a live demo of OpenBSD's IPSEC hardware acceleration.
                   1458: <p>
                   1459:
                   1460: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1461: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/">2001 USENIX Annual
1.216     jose     1462: Technical Conference</a></strong>,
                   1463: Jun 25 - 30, 2001, Boston, USA<br>
1.146     krw      1464: OpenBSD developers were there, selling CD's, T-shirts, etc.
                   1465: <p>
                   1466:
                   1467: <li><strong>
1.143     dugsong  1468: <a href="http://www.olymfair.org/eng/workshop.htm">Information
1.201     deraadt  1469: Security OlymFair</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1470: May 16 - 18, 2001, Seoul, Korea<br>
1.143     dugsong  1471: Dug Song gave a detailed introduction to OpenBSD to the Korean
                   1472: security community.
                   1473: <p>
                   1474:
                   1475: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1476: <a href="http://www.osdem.org/">2001 Open Source and Free Software
1.216     jose     1477: Developers' Meeting</a></strong>,
                   1478: Feb 3 - 4, 2001, Brussels, Belgium<br>
1.137     aaron    1479: There was an OpenBSD booth with some loose talks made.
                   1480: <p>
                   1481:
                   1482: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1483: <a href="http://www.linuxexpoparis.com/">2001 Linux Expo</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1484: Feb 1 - 2, 2001, Paris, France<br>
1.236     jose     1485: There was an OpenBSD booth in the 'F' area.
1.137     aaron    1486: <p>
1.236     jose     1487: </ul>
1.137     aaron    1488:
1.132     louis    1489: <h3>2000</h3>
                   1490:
1.236     jose     1491: <ul>
1.132     louis    1492: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1493: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa2000/">LISA 2000, USENIX
1.216     jose     1494: Systems Administration Conference</a></strong>,
                   1495: Dec 3 - 8, 2000, New Orleans, USA<br>
1.134     jufi     1496: Wim Vandeputte and other volunteers have been running a sales table with
                   1497: shirts, posters and the brand new 2.8 CDs.
                   1498: <p>
                   1499:
                   1500: <li><strong>
1.215     nick     1501: <a href="http://www.disc2000.unam.mx/disc/index-ing.html">DISC 2000</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1502: Nov 26 - Dec 1, 2000, Mexico City, Mexico<br>
1.133     deraadt  1503: Theo de Raadt explained the security auditing process and subsequent secure
                   1504: configuration choices made in OpenBSD, in a talk entitled "Secure by Default".
                   1505: Over the next few days, he also participated in two panels with various security
                   1506: experts who had flown in from around the world.  Following this, Theo climbed
1.151     jsyn     1507: one of the largest volcanoes, called Malinche.
1.133     deraadt  1508: <p>
                   1509:
                   1510: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1511: <a href="http://www.nluug.nl/events/nj2000">NLUUG Najaarsconferentie
1.216     jose     1512: 2000</a></strong>,
                   1513: Nov 9, 2000, Ede, NL<br>
1.236     jose     1514: There was an OpenBSD booth where people dropped by for information or to
1.413     grunk    1515: get their T-shirts, polos, caps and 2.7 CDs.
1.13      deraadt  1516: <p>
1.4       millert  1517:
1.132     louis    1518: <li><strong><a name=ipsec2000></a>
1.236     jose     1519: <a href="http://www.upperside.fr/baipsecy2k.htm">IPsec 2000 Global
1.216     jose     1520: Summit</a></strong>,
                   1521: Oct 24 - 27, 2000, Paris La Defense, France<br>
1.159     miod     1522: Niels Provos ended the conference by speaking about the IPsec architecture
1.132     louis    1523: in OpenBSD. The talk was well received and many people were very interested
                   1524: about our cryptographic hardware acceleration.
                   1525:
                   1526: <ul>
1.236     jose     1527: <li>The IPsec Architecture in OpenBSD<br>
1.215     nick     1528:     <a href="#ipsec2000">IPsec 2000 Global Summit</a> by Niels Provos.<br>
1.132     louis    1529:     <a href="papers/ipsec-slides.ps">slides</a>.
                   1530: </ul>
1.4       millert  1531: <p>
1.132     louis    1532:
1.7       deraadt  1533: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1534: <a href="http://ApacheCon.Com/2000/EU/">ApacheCon Europa 2000</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1535: Oct 23 - 25, 2000, London, UK<br>
1.132     louis    1536: There was an OpenBSD booth where people could drop by for information and
                   1537: a chat with the local OpenBSD personnel. We also had the essentials for
1.413     grunk    1538: your wardrobe (T-shirts, polos, caps), for your hardware (2.7 CDs) and for your
1.132     louis    1539: mind (drinks afterwards).
                   1540: <p>
                   1541:
1.216     jose     1542: <li><strong>
                   1543: <a href="http://www.bsdcon.com/">BSD Con 2000</a></strong>,
                   1544: Oct 18 - 20, 2000, Monterey, CA, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1545: David Terrell ran an OpenBSD booth selling T-shirts and CDs and answering
                   1546: questions.
1.32      deraadt  1547: <p>
1.1       deraadt  1548:
1.132     louis    1549: <li><strong><a name=opensource2000></a>
1.236     jose     1550: <a href="http://www.opensource-forum.com/konferens">The Open Source
1.216     jose     1551: Revolution</a></strong>,
                   1552: Oct 5, 2000, Stockholm, Sweden<br>
1.133     deraadt  1553: Theo de Raadt spoke about how user expectations for security out of the box
                   1554: have changed over the last years.
1.1       deraadt  1555: <p>
                   1556:
1.132     louis    1557: <li><strong><a name=sec2000></a>
1.216     jose     1558: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec2000/">Usenix Security</a></strong>,
                   1559: Aug 14 - 17, 2000, Denver, Colorado, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1560: Some OpenBSD developers were there and one paper was presented:
                   1561: <ul>
1.236     jose     1562: <li>Encrypting Virtual Memory<br>
1.132     louis    1563:     <a href="#sec2000">Usenix Security 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt  1564:     by Niels Provos.<br>
1.132     louis    1565:     <a href="papers/swapencrypt.ps">paper</a> and
                   1566:     <a href="papers/swapencrypt-slides.ps">slides</a>.
                   1567: </ul>
1.1       deraadt  1568: <p>
1.132     louis    1569:
1.10      provos   1570: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1571: <a href="http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-8-post.html">Defcon 2000</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1572: Jul 28 - 30, 2000, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.236     jose     1573: Kjell Wooding (our IPF maintainer), James Phillips from the
1.132     louis    1574: <a href="http://www.deadly.org">OpenBSD Journal</a>, and Theo de Raadt
1.413     grunk    1575: had a table and were selling OpenBSD CDROMs, T-shirts, and posters on
1.132     louis    1576: Friday and Saturday.  Hordes of people visited our table and we at the
                   1577: end we were completely sold out of CDROMS and shirts (allowing us to go
                   1578: check out Hoover Dam's hardhat tour on Sunday and leave the madness behind).
                   1579: <br>
                   1580: We were completely amazed at the people who stopped by our table, to say
                   1581: that they were relying on OpenBSD.
                   1582: <p>
1.32      deraadt  1583:
1.132     louis    1584: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1585: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/">O'Reilly Open Source
1.216     jose     1586: Conference 2000</a></strong>,
                   1587: Jul 17 - 20, 2000, Monterey, California, USA<br>
                   1588: Ian Darwin presented a <a href="papers/oreilly2000/">tutorial</a> on
1.132     louis    1589: <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bsd_tutorials.html">
                   1590: Secure Internet Servers/Firewalls with OpenBSD</a>, and bravely
                   1591: manned the OpenBSD booth for the remainder of the show.
                   1592: Kjell Wooding took part in a panel discussion on the Future of the BSDs,
                   1593: and spoke about
                   1594: <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bsd_presentations.html">
1.241     david    1595: Secure By Default.</a> Both sessions were well attended, and at least
1.132     louis    1596: one Linux sysadmin was seen racing for a keyboard, scared look in his eyes,
1.236     jose     1597: after the security talk.
1.3       provos   1598: <p>
1.132     louis    1599:
1.6       deraadt  1600: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1601: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.de/2000/english/">LinuxTag 2000</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1602: Jun 29 - Jul 2, 2000, Stuttgart, Germany<br>
1.132     louis    1603: There was a BSD booth where we had the first <a href="27.html">OpenBSD 2.7 CDs</a> for Europe
                   1604: and the new blue stitchwork <a href="tshirts.html#11">Blowfish Polo</a> shirt.
                   1605: <br>
                   1606: Christian Weisgerber gave a
                   1607: <a href="http://www.linuxtag.de/2000/english/conference/talks.php3?ID=3">talk
                   1608: on BSD</a>.
1.32      deraadt  1609: <p>
1.1       deraadt  1610:
1.216     jose     1611: <li><strong><a name=usenix2000></a>
1.236     jose     1612: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/">Usenix Annual Technical
1.216     jose     1613: Conference.</a></strong>,
                   1614: Jun 18 - 23, 2000, San Diego, California, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1615: Almost 20 OpenBSD developers showed up for the 25th anniversary of Usenix.
                   1616: We had a vendor booth, as well as a number of papers being presented.
                   1617: Conference attendees had the opportunity to test drive the new release,
                   1618: OpenBSD 2.7, on the 30 workstations in the terminal room.  For the first
                   1619: time ever, the terminal room and wavelan networks also had a IPv6 connection,
1.147     jason    1620: and some users even discovered so by themselves.
1.132     louis    1621: Theo also held a BoF on the Wednesday evening, after which the developers
                   1622: had almost too much singing in foreign languages with the help of helium.
                   1623: <ul>
                   1624:
                   1625: <li>Implementing Internet Key Exchange, IKE.<br>
                   1626:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.216     jose     1627:     by Angelos D. Keromytis, Niklas Hallqvist.<br>
1.132     louis    1628:     <a href="papers/ikepaper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1629:     <a href="papers/ikeslides.ps">slides</a>.
                   1630:
                   1631: <li>Transparent Network Security Policy Enforcement.<br>
                   1632:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.216     jose     1633:     by Angelos D. Keromytis, Jason L. Wright.<br>
1.132     louis    1634:     <a href="papers/bridgepaper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1635:     <a href="papers/bridgeslides.ps">slides</a>.
1.2       deraadt  1636:
1.132     louis    1637: <li>Safety Checking of Kernel Extensions.<br>
                   1638:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.205     deraadt  1639:     by Craig Metz.
1.132     louis    1640: </ul>
1.2       deraadt  1641: <p>
                   1642:
1.132     louis    1643: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1644: <a href="http://www.manlug.mcc.ac.uk/calendar.html">OpenBSD: The Open
1.216     jose     1645: Source Secure Operating System</a></strong>,
                   1646: Jun 17, 2000, 14:00. Manchester, UK<br>
1.132     louis    1647: Sam Smith gave a rundown of features coming in OpenBSD 2.7 and
                   1648: OpenSSH 2.1. His <a href="http://www.manlug.mcc.ac.uk/20000617/">slides</a>
                   1649: are available from the user group's site.
1.1       deraadt  1650: <p>
1.2       deraadt  1651:
1.132     louis    1652: <li><strong>
1.216     jose     1653: <a href="reprints/crypto2000.html">OpenBSD Crypto 2000 conference</a></strong>,
                   1654: Jun 15 - 20, 2000, Calgary, AB, Canada<br>
1.132     louis    1655: Repeating the tradition of a similar meeting held last year, many
                   1656: OpenBSD developers from around the world converged on Calgary
                   1657: for a weekend long hack-and-drink session.  As before, the event
                   1658: was invitation only.  Many significant things got done, including
                   1659: ipv6 + ipsec running over hardware crypto devices.
1.1       deraadt  1660: <p>
1.11      jkatz    1661:
1.17      deraadt  1662: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1663: <a href="http://www.converge2000.com">CONVERGENCE 2000</a></strong>,
                   1664: May 18, 2000. Convention Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada<br>
1.132     louis    1665: Theo de Raadt participated in a panel discussion about the pros and cons
                   1666: of using Open Source software in various business environments.  The local
                   1667: users also handed out OpenSSH and OpenBSD posters, and were absolutely
                   1668: surprised and amazed by the number of Calgary companies quietly using
                   1669: OpenBSD.
1.21      pattonme 1670: <p>
1.17      deraadt  1671:
1.23      niklas   1672: <li><strong>
1.216     jose     1673: <a href="http://www.cansecwest.com/">CanSecWest</a></strong>,
                   1674: May 10 - 12, 2000. Robson Conference Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada<br>
1.132     louis    1675: Theo de Raadt spoke about why programmers keep making the same stupid mistakes,
                   1676: what types of efforts might improve this, and how this all relates to auditing
1.375     grunk    1677: efforts.
                   1678: Rain Forest Puppy, Ron Gula (Network Security Wizards), Ken Williams (E&amp;Y),
1.216     jose     1679: Marty Roesch (snort/HiverWorld), and Fyodor (nmap) were among the other speakers
1.132     louis    1680: at this event.  (On a personal note: at this conference Theo realized that three
                   1681: leading Network Intrusion Detection System companies use OpenBSD as their
                   1682: base operating system: Hiverworld, Network Security Wizards, and NFR).
1.32      deraadt  1683: <p>
1.25      deraadt  1684:
1.132     louis    1685: <li><strong>
                   1686: <a href="http://www.zdevents.com/comdex/spring2000/">Linux Business Expo /
1.201     deraadt  1687: COMDEX Spring 2000</a></strong>,
                   1688: Apr 19, 2000, Chicago, IL, USA<br>
1.216     jose     1689: Louis Bertrand represented OpenBSD at a BSD BOF with FreeBSD/BDSI,
1.132     louis    1690: NetBSD and Apple (Darwin is BSD-derived). The BOF was attended by about
                   1691: 75 people, many of whom were new to *BSD. It was an opportunity to
                   1692: explore future cooperation among the various BSD groups and companies.
1.25      deraadt  1693: <p>
1.23      niklas   1694:
1.31      deraadt  1695: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1696: <a href="http://www.nordu.org/NordU2000/">NordU 2000 -- The second
1.216     jose     1697: EurOpen/USENIX Conference</a></strong>,
                   1698: Feb 8 - 11, 2000. Malmo, Sweden<br>
1.140     jufi     1699: About 15 OpenBSD team members attended.
1.132     louis    1700: OpenBSD CDs and shirts were sold at a booth donated by the conference.<br>
                   1701: As well, Theo de Raadt gave an invited talk on Wednesday morning
                   1702: about why software quality/security suffers, and what we can do to
                   1703: improve it.
1.32      deraadt  1704: <p>
1.31      deraadt  1705:
1.201     deraadt  1706: <li><strong>BSD BOF session, LinuxWorld Expo</strong>,
1.216     jose     1707: Feb 3, 2000, New York, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1708: Representatives from OpenBSD, BSDi, and FreeBSD hosted a
                   1709: &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; session at the <a
                   1710: href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/">New York LinuxWorld Expo</a>.<br>
                   1711: There were installation CD-ROMs, free food, and even free Daemon Horns!
1.33      niklas   1712: <p>
1.236     jose     1713: </ul>
1.33      niklas   1714:
1.132     louis    1715: <h3>1999</h3>
1.36      niklas   1716:
1.236     jose     1717: <ul>
1.216     jose     1718: <li><strong>The Bazaar</strong>,
                   1719: Dec 14 - 16, 1999, New York, New York, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1720: Wes Sonnenreich and Tom Yates presented a tutorial on building
1.216     jose     1721: firewalls with OpenBSD. BoF of open source BSDs took place.
1.413     grunk    1722: 2.6 release CDROMs and T-shirts were sold.
1.132     louis    1723: Emphatic interest has been shown by representatives from press, international
                   1724: government and military institutions.
1.45      jason    1725: <p>
                   1726:
1.216     jose     1727: <li><strong><a name=lisa99></a>
1.236     jose     1728: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa99/">13th Systems Administration
1.216     jose     1729: Conference (LISA 99)</a></strong>,
                   1730: Nov 7 - 12, 1999, Seattle, Washington, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1731: Bob Beck presented a paper about the U of A's nifty OpenBSD based
                   1732: solution to the problem of public Ethernet jacks in the technical sessions
                   1733: starting at 11:00 AM on the 11th.<br>
                   1734: There were many other OpenBSD
                   1735: people at this conference as well, as well as a booth selling CDROMs and
1.413     grunk    1736: T-shirts.  His paper is available at:
1.132     louis    1737:
                   1738: <ul>
                   1739: <li>Dealing with Public Ethernet Jacks-Switches, Gateways, and Authentication.<br>
1.236     jose     1740:     <a href="events.html#lisa99">LISA 1999</a>,
1.206     david    1741:     by Bob Beck.<br>
1.236     jose     1742:     <a href="papers/authgw-paper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1743:     <a href="papers/authgw-slides.ps">slides</a>.
1.132     louis    1744: </ul>
                   1745: <p>
                   1746:
                   1747: <li><strong>
1.201     deraadt  1748: IP-dagarna 1999</strong>,
1.216     jose     1749: Oct 27 - 28, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden<br>
1.132     louis    1750: H&aring;kan Olsson &amp; Jakob Schlyter spoke at the DNSSEC session on the 27th.
                   1751: <p>
                   1752:
                   1753: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1754: <a href="http://www.opensource-forum.com/konferens/">Linux &amp; Open Source
1.216     jose     1755: Software '99</a></strong>,
                   1756: Oct 21, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden. (in swedish)<br>
1.132     louis    1757: Niklas Hallqvist spoke on the topic of how to use
1.236     jose     1758: <a
1.375     grunk    1759: href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&amp;sektion=4">IPsec</a> for securing communications.
1.132     louis    1760: <p>
                   1761:
                   1762: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1763: <a href="http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference">Reflections/Projections
1.216     jose     1764: 1999</a></strong>,
                   1765: Oct 8 - 10, 1999, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1766: Theo de Raadt spoke at 10:00am on the 9th.  Other OpenBSD
                   1767: developers from the east coast attended as well.
                   1768: <p>
                   1769:
1.236     jose     1770: <li><strong><a name="ipsec99"></a>
1.216     jose     1771: IPsec Interoperability tests</strong>,
                   1772: Sep 27 - 30, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden. (in swedish)<br>
1.236     jose     1773: A dozen vendors, among them OpenBSD, tested more than 15
1.375     grunk    1774: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&amp;sektion=4">IPsec</a>
1.132     louis    1775: products, both gateways and hosts, for interoperability.  The tests
                   1776: were successful as far as general IPsec and pre-shared key
                   1777: authentication went, OpenBSD interoperated with everyone, but due to
                   1778: time constraints we never got to test the certificate support
                   1779: appropriately.  The results were presented later that fall at a
                   1780: conference in Stockholm.
                   1781: <p>
                   1782:
                   1783: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1784: <a href="http://www.auug.org.au/winter/auug99">AUUG'99</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1785: Sep 8 - 11, 1999, Melbourne, Australia<br>
1.132     louis    1786: Theo de Raadt gave two talks on "quality of software" related issues
                   1787: and participated on a panel about how open source projects are
                   1788: coordinated.
                   1789: <p>
                   1790:
                   1791: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1792: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec99/index.html">Usenix
1.216     jose     1793: Security</a></strong>,
                   1794: Aug 23 - 26, 1999, Washington, DC, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1795: Many OpenBSD people from the east coast showed up and sold CDs and
                   1796: shirts.  It was pretty clear from discussions that many people were
                   1797: very aware of OpenBSD, and that OpenBSD was being used in very
                   1798: significant security roles.
                   1799: <p>
                   1800:
                   1801: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1802: <a href="http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99jul/index.html">45th IETF
1.216     jose     1803: meeting</a></strong>,
                   1804: Jul 12 - 16, 1999, Oslo, Norway<br>
1.132     louis    1805: A number of OpenBSD team members from all over the world were at this
                   1806: conference. In addition to attending the IPsec and DNS working groups (among
                   1807: others) we did IPsec/IKE interoperability testing together with
1.166     miod     1808: the Japanese KAME project. Also, Angelos D. Keromytis did a presentation on
1.132     louis    1809: his work with keynote and isakmpd in OpenBSD.
                   1810: <p>
1.45      jason    1811:
1.132     louis    1812: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1813: <a href="http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html">Defcon 6.0</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1814: Jul 9 - 11, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1815: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.5 release CDROMs
1.413     grunk    1816: and a TON of T-shirts.
1.46      deraadt  1817: <p>
1.132     louis    1818:
1.236     jose     1819: <li><strong><a name="usenix99"></a>
                   1820: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/index.html">
1.216     jose     1821: Usenix Annual Technical Conference</a></strong>,
                   1822: Jun 6 - 11, 1999, Monterey, California, USA<br>
1.106     jufi     1823: The <a href="http://www.usenix.org">USENIX Association</a>
1.46      deraadt  1824: provided The OpenBSD Project with a grant to underwrite the production
1.106     jufi     1825: of CDs of OpenBSD 2.5.  (We distributed the
                   1826: release for free to attendees of the USENIX Annual Conference in
1.46      deraadt  1827: June.)
1.132     louis    1828: <br>
1.46      deraadt  1829: Usenix team members were involved in the authoring and
1.132     louis    1830: presentation of 4 OpenBSD-related papers:
                   1831:
1.375     grunk    1832: <a name="anoncvs_paper"></a>
1.46      deraadt  1833: <ul>
1.66      deraadt  1834: <li>Opening the Source Repository with Anonymous CVS.<br>
1.236     jose     1835:     <a href="events.html#usenix99">Usenix 1999</a>,
1.216     jose     1836:     by Charles D. Cranor, Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.236     jose     1837:     <a href="papers/anoncvs-paper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1838:     <a href="papers/anoncvs-slides.ps">slides</a>.
1.132     louis    1839: <br>
1.66      deraadt  1840: <li>A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme.<br>
1.236     jose     1841:     <a href="events.html#usenix99">Usenix 1999</a>,
1.216     jose     1842:     by Niels Provos, David Mazieres.<br>
1.236     jose     1843:     <a href="papers/bcrypt-paper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1844:     <a href="papers/bcrypt-slides.ps">slides</a>.
1.132     louis    1845: <br>
1.66      deraadt  1846: <li>Cryptography in OpenBSD: An Overview.<br>
1.236     jose     1847:     <a href="events.html#usenix99">Usenix 1999</a>,
1.216     jose     1848:     by Theo de Raadt, Niklas Hallqvist, Artur Grabowski,
                   1849:     Angelos D. Keromytis, Niels Provos.<br>
1.236     jose     1850:     <a href="papers/crypt-paper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1851:     <a href="papers/crypt-slides.ps">slides</a>.
1.132     louis    1852: <br>
1.66      deraadt  1853: <li>strlcpy and strlcat -- consistent, safe, string copy and concatenation.<br>
1.236     jose     1854:     <a href="events.html#usenix99">Usenix 1999</a>,
1.216     jose     1855:     by Todd C. Miller, Theo de Raadt.<br>
1.236     jose     1856:     <a href="papers/strlcpy-paper.ps">paper</a> and
                   1857:     <a href="papers/strlcpy-slides.ps">slides</a>.
1.132     louis    1858: </ul>
1.66      deraadt  1859: <p>
1.46      deraadt  1860:
1.51      deraadt  1861: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1862: <a href="http://www.linuxexpo.org">5th Annual Linux Expo</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1863: May 18 - 22, 1999, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1864: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference selling OpenBSD 2.5 CDs,
                   1865: OpenBSE T-shirts, as well as Blowfish T-shirts, which sold out very quickly
                   1866: at a table donated by the Expo.  OpenBSD was the only BSD represented at the
                   1867: vendor exposition, and we had good chance to present a secure alternative
                   1868: to Linux.
1.51      deraadt  1869: <p>
                   1870:
1.53      jakob    1871: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1872: <a href="http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99mar/index.html">44th IETF
1.216     jose     1873: meeting</a></strong>,
                   1874: Mar 15 - 19, 1999, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1875: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference, in particular our
                   1876: IPSEC developers.
1.53      jakob    1877: <p>
                   1878:
1.132     louis    1879: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1880: <a href="http://www.europen.se/NordU99">NordU99 -- The first
1.216     jose     1881: EurOpen/USENIX Conference</a></strong>,
                   1882: Feb 9 - 12, 1999, Stockholm, Sweden<br>
1.132     louis    1883: A couple of OpenBSD team members were there and some of the swedish user
                   1884: society as well.  OpenBSD CDs were sold at a booth and at the end of a
                   1885: security talk, the project got applauded for its continuous strive of auditing
                   1886: security sensitive parts of the system.
1.59      deraadt  1887: <p>
1.236     jose     1888: </ul>
1.59      deraadt  1889:
1.132     louis    1890: <h3>1998</h3>
1.59      deraadt  1891:
1.236     jose     1892: <ul>
1.132     louis    1893: <li><strong><a name=ipsec98></a>
1.236     jose     1894: <a href="http://www.netman.se/kurs/96.html">IPsec/VPN Interoperability
                   1895: tests &amp; seminar</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1896: Dec 14, 1998, Stockholm, Sweden (in swedish)<br>
1.132     louis    1897: OpenBSD was represented as one of about a dozen
1.375     grunk    1898: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&amp;sektion=4">IPsec</a>
1.132     louis    1899: implementations who were tested for interoperability.  The tests were
                   1900: successful, both for the technology in general, and for OpenBSD in
                   1901: specific.  We managed to communicate encrypted with every vendor present,
                   1902: and to negotiate keys via IKE with everyone capable.
1.70      deraadt  1903: <p>
                   1904:
1.236     jose     1905: <li><strong><a name="lisaboston-98"></a>
                   1906: <a href="http://usenix.org/events/lisa98">LISA '98: 12th Systems Administration
1.216     jose     1907: Conference</a></strong>,
                   1908: Dec 6 - 11, 1998, Boston, Massachusetts<br>
1.132     louis    1909: More than 10 OpenBSD team members showed up.  By far, OpenBSD was the
                   1910: largest representative group from free software at the conference.
                   1911: Usenix gave us a table in the vendor area where we sold 2.4 CDROMs,
1.413     grunk    1912: 2.3 "wire-frame" T-shirts, and the new 2.4 embroidered
                   1913: "Because security matters..." T-shirts, polos, and sweaters.
1.132     louis    1914: An OpenBSD BOF was held one evening, led by Theo de Raadt.
                   1915: A PalmPilot schedule loader was at the membership booth, powered by OpenBSD.
                   1916: <br>
                   1917: The terminal room ran OpenBSD 2.4 on 45 machines. Obviously  trust in OpenBSD
                   1918: had increased since many people,normally wary of security problems of open
                   1919: terminal rooms, were seen using the machines.
1.72      ho       1920: <p>
                   1921:
1.73      deraadt  1922: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1923: <a href="http://www.asc.unam.mx/disc98">DISC - Seguridad en
1.217     jose     1924: C&oacute;mputo 98</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1925: Nov 2 - 7, 1998, Mexico City<br>
1.132     louis    1926: Theo de Raadt gave a talk about security auditing, sponsored by
1.236     jose     1927: <a href="http://www.core-sdi.com">CORE SDI S.A.</a>, an Argentine
1.132     louis    1928: security auditing company who strongly believes in the future
1.236     jose     1929: of OpenBSD. (<a href="papers/mexico98-slides.ps">Slides are available</a>).
1.131     jufi     1930: <p>
1.73      deraadt  1931:
1.236     jose     1932: <li><strong>IP-dagarna</strong>,
1.216     jose     1933: Oct 29, 30 1998, Stockholm, Sweden (in swedish)<br>
1.132     louis    1934: At this conference, entirely devoted to IP, Niklas Hallqvist from the
                   1935: OpenBSD team held a talk on the IKE (a.k.a ISAKMP/Oakley) key management
                   1936: protocol and experiences from the implementation of <strong>isakmpd</strong>,
                   1937: an IKE implementation funded by Ericsson Radio Systems and developed
                   1938: primarily for the OpenBSD IPSEC stack.
1.79      deraadt  1939: <p>
1.73      deraadt  1940:
1.80      deraadt  1941: <li><strong>
1.216     jose     1942: <a href="http://www.nceexpo.com/">NCEE '98</a></strong>,
                   1943: Oct 9 - 10, 1998, Auburn, Maine, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1944: An extensive after-action report was sent to advocacy@openbsd.org. While
1.151     jsyn     1945: sales of shirts and CDROMs left much to be desired, we did have good
1.132     louis    1946: opportunities to further project visibility and highlight its strengths.
1.80      deraadt  1947: <p>
                   1948:
1.93      louis    1949: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1950: <a href="http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference">Reflections/Projections
1.216     jose     1951: 1998</a></strong>,
1.236     jose     1952: Oct 2 - 4, 1998, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1953: Theo de Raadt spoke in a panel about Open/Free software with Eric
                   1954: Raymond and others.
1.93      louis    1955: <p>
                   1956:
1.216     jose     1957: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     1958: <a href="http://opensource.oreilly.com/townmeet.html">O'Reilly and
                   1959: Associates Open Source Developer Days</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1960: Aug 21, 1998, San Jose, California, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1961: OpenBSD team members were on-hand to discuss OpenBSD's role among the
1.413     grunk    1962: other free software projects available. They also sold some CDs and T-shirts.
1.96      deraadt  1963: <p>
                   1964:
1.236     jose     1965: <li><strong><a name="defcon98"></a>
                   1966: <a href="http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html">Defcon VI</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1967: Jul 31 - Aug 2, 1998, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1968: The router to the outside world was an OpenBSD 2.3 box.  It was involved
                   1969: in a "capture the flag" competition in which an entire room of crackers
                   1970: attempted to break into it and machines running other operating systems.
                   1971: The OpenBSD box was not broken into.
                   1972: <br>
                   1973: Almost 100 OpenBSD 2.3 CDROMs were sold (we ran out again).  The primates
1.236     jose     1974: at <a href="http://www.monkey.org">monkey.org</a> brought 2.3
1.413     grunk    1975: &quot;wire-frame&quot; OpenBSD T-shirts to the conference and sold almost
1.132     louis    1976: 200 of them.  The proceeds from the sales were donated to the OpenBSD project.
1.96      deraadt  1977: <p>
1.94      deraadt  1978:
1.236     jose     1979: <li><strong><a href="http://www.blackhat.com">BlackHat Sessions</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1980: Jul 29 - 30, 1998, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1981: Theo de Raadt presented a talk entitled
                   1982: "Auditing software for security" about the OpenBSD security auditing
                   1983: team's process and the lessons the team learned.  The talk concentrated
                   1984: on how our process fixes bugs -- not just holes -- since one never knows
                   1985: when 5 bugs will act together to become a hole.
1.99      deraadt  1986: <p>
                   1987:
1.236     jose     1988: <li><strong><a name="usenix-neworleans"></a>
                   1989: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix98/index.html">Usenix Annual Technical Conference</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     1990: Jun 15 - 19, 1998, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA<br>
1.132     louis    1991: At Usenix 1998 there was a strong OpenBSD presence both in the Freenix
                   1992: and normal tracks.  Theo did a general talk about what the OpenBSD
                   1993: project offers.  Angelos held a panel about IPSEC (which is quite an
                   1994: OpenBSD topic since IPSEC development at that time was so much further
                   1995: ahead in OpenBSD than anywhere else).
                   1996: <br>
                   1997: The terminal room PCs ran OpenBSD 2.3.  We sold many CDROMs.  The
1.413     grunk    1998: first style of OpenBSD T-shirt also sold quite well.
1.101     wvdputte 1999: <p>
                   2000:
1.105     wvdputte 2001: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     2002: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec98/index.html">Usenix Security</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     2003: Jan 26 - 29, 1998, San Antonio, Texas, USA<br>
1.132     louis    2004: At this conference, Theo presented an evening talk which basically
                   2005: turned into a list of fixed security problems and cautionary tales about
                   2006: subsystems in which future problems may be encountered
1.236     jose     2007: (<a href="papers/security98-slides.ps">slides available</a>).
1.105     wvdputte 2008: <br>
1.132     louis    2009: The terminal room PCs ran OpenBSD 2.2.
                   2010: <p>
1.236     jose     2011: </ul>
1.105     wvdputte 2012:
1.132     louis    2013: <h3>1997</h3>
1.107     deraadt  2014:
1.236     jose     2015: <ul>
1.113     deraadt  2016: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     2017: <a href="http://www.hip97.nl">HIP</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     2018: Aug, 1997, Almere, Netherlands<br>
1.236     jose     2019: Niels held a
                   2020: <a href="http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/provos/hip97-tcpip.html">talk</a>
1.132     louis    2021: about the problems of unencrypted TCP/IP connections, offering IPSEC as
                   2022: possible solution.
1.113     deraadt  2023: <p>
1.132     louis    2024:
1.236     jose     2025: <li><strong>HOPE</strong>,
1.216     jose     2026: Aug, 1997, New York, New York, USA<br>
1.166     miod     2027: The terminal room consisted primarily of DECstations running
1.236     jose     2028: OpenBSD 2.1.  Once again, the <a href="http://www.l0pht.com">L0phT</a>
1.132     louis    2029: people had very good things to say about our security.
1.113     deraadt  2030: <p>
1.105     wvdputte 2031:
1.236     jose     2032: <li><strong><a name="defcon5"></a>
                   2033: <a href="http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-5.html">Defcon V</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     2034: Jul 11 - 13, 1997, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA<br>
1.132     louis    2035: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.1 release CDROMs.
                   2036: <br>
                   2037: Since this is the primary security conference, many speakers said very
1.140     jufi     2038: good things about our stance on security... particularly people like
1.236     jose     2039: <a href="http://www.l0pht.com">the L0phT</a>.
1.118     deraadt  2040: <p>
                   2041:
1.125     deraadt  2042: <li><strong>
1.236     jose     2043: <a
                   2044: href="http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/ana97/index.html">Usenix Annual Technical Conference</a></strong>,
1.216     jose     2045: Jan  6 - 10, 1997, Anaheim, California, USA.<br>
1.132     louis    2046: Theo de Raadt held a BOF ("Birds Of a Feather", ie. a meeting of people
                   2047: interested in the same thing) about OpenBSD.
1.236     jose     2048: </ul>
1.125     deraadt  2049:
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