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1.78      louis      15: <h2><font color=#e00000>Events</font></h2>
                     16: OpenBSD developers, users and sponsors attend trade shows and conferences,
                     17: give papers, and organise &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; (BOF) sessions.
                     18: This is an opportunity to find out more about OpenBSD or just meet like
                     19: minded people.
1.8       deraadt    20:
1.78      louis      21: <hr>
                     22:
                     23: <h2>Future events:</h2>
1.59      deraadt    24: <dl>
1.75      mickey     25:
1.82      deraadt    26: <p>
                     27: <li><strong>
1.85      deraadt    28: <a href="http://www.dursec.com">
                     29: CanSecWest.
                     30: May 10-12, 2000. Robson Conference Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.</a></strong><p>
                     31: Theo de Raadt is speaking about security issues.
                     32:
                     33: <p>
                     34: <li><strong>
1.82      deraadt    35: <a href="http://www.converge2000.com">
                     36: CONVERGENCE 2000.
                     37: May 18, 2000. Convention Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.</a></strong><p>
                     38: Theo de Raadt will be participating in a panel discussion about
                     39: the pros and cons to using Open Source software in various business
                     40: environments.
                     41:
                     42: <p>
                     43: <li><strong>
1.87      jason      44: <a name=usenix2000>
1.82      deraadt    45: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/">
                     46: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
                     47: June 18-23, 2000. San Diego, California, USA.</a></strong><p>
                     48: We have a vendor booth, as well as a number of papers being presented.
1.86      jason      49:
1.89    ! jason      50: <ul>
1.86      jason      51: <p>
                     52: <li>Implementing Internet Key Exchange, IKE.<br>
1.87      jason      53:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.86      jason      54:     by <a href="mailto:angelos@openbsd.org">Angelos D. Keromytis</a>,
1.87      jason      55:     <a href="mailto:niklas@openbsd.org">Niklas Hallqvist</a>.
                     56: <p>
1.86      jason      57: <li>Transparent Network Security Policy Enforcement.<br>
1.87      jason      58:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
1.86      jason      59:     by <a href="mailto:angelos@openbsd.org">Angelos D. Keromytis</a>,
                     60:     <a href="mailto:jason@openbsd.org">Jason L. Wright</a>.
1.88      jason      61: <p>
                     62: <li>Safety Checking of Kernel Extensions.<br>
                     63:     <a href="#usenix2000">Usenix 2000</a>
                     64:     by <a href="mailto:cmetz@openbsd.org">Craig Metz</a>.
1.86      jason      65: </ul>
1.82      deraadt    66:
1.83      ian        67: <p>
                     68: <li><strong>
                     69: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/">
                     70: O'Reilly Open Source Conference 2000,
1.84      ian        71: July 17-20, 2000. Monterey, California, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.83      ian        72: Theo de Raadt will be speaking on
                     73: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/sessions/bsd.html#459">
                     74: Security By Default.</A>
                     75: Ian Darwin will be presenting a tutorial on
                     76: <a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/tutorials/bsd.html#264">
                     77: Secure Internet Servers/Firewalls with OpenBSD</a>.
                     78:
1.89    ! jason      79: <p>
        !            80: <li><strong><a name=sec2000></a>
        !            81: <a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/sec2000/">
        !            82: Usenix Security. August 14-17, 2000. Denver, Colorado, USA.</a></strong><p>
        !            83: Some OpenBSD developers will be there, at least one paper will be presented:
        !            84:
        !            85: <ul>
        !            86: <p>
        !            87: <li>Encrypting Virtual Memory</a>
        !            88:     <a href="#sec2000">Usenix Security 2000</a>
        !            89:     by <a href="mailto:provos@openbsd.org">Niels Provos</a>.
        !            90: </ul>
        !            91:
1.59      deraadt    92: </dl>
                     93:
                     94: <hr>
1.55      deraadt    95:
                     96: <h2>Past events:</h2>
1.79      deraadt    97: (Most recent events are at the end of the list.)
1.59      deraadt    98: <dl>
1.1       deraadt    99:
1.13      deraadt   100: <p>
1.6       deraadt   101: <li><strong>
                    102: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/ana97/index.html>
                    103: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
1.32      deraadt   104: January 6-10, 1997. Anaheim, California, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.34      deraadt   105: Theo de Raadt held a BOF ("Birds Of a Feather", ie. a meeting of people
                    106: interested in the same thing) about OpenBSD.
1.4       millert   107:
                    108: <p>
1.7       deraadt   109: <li><strong>
                    110: <a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-5.html>
1.32      deraadt   111: Defcon V. July 11-13, 1997. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.1       deraadt   112: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.1 release CDROMs.
1.32      deraadt   113: <p>
1.1       deraadt   114: Since this is the primary security conference, many speakers said very
1.34      deraadt   115: good things about our stance on security... particularily people like
                    116: <a href=http://www.l0pht.com>the L0phT</a>.
1.1       deraadt   117:
                    118: <p>
1.32      deraadt   119: <li><strong>HOPE. August 1997. New York, New York, USA.</strong><p>
1.6       deraadt   120: The terminal room consisted primarily of Decstation running
1.34      deraadt   121: OpenBSD 2.1.  Once again, the <a href=http://www.l0pht.com>L0phT</a>
                    122: people had very good things to say about our security.
1.1       deraadt   123:
                    124: <p>
1.10      provos    125: <li><strong>
                    126: <a href=http://www.hip97.nl>HIP. August 1997. Almere, Netherlands</a>
1.32      deraadt   127: </strong><p>
1.10      provos    128: Niels held a
                    129: <a href=http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/provos/hip97-tcpip.html>talk</a>
                    130: about the problems of unencrypted TCP/IP connections, offering IPSEC as
                    131: possible solution.
1.32      deraadt   132:
1.3       provos    133: <p>
1.6       deraadt   134: <li><strong>
                    135: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec98/index.html>
1.32      deraadt   136: Usenix Security. January 26-29, 1998. San Antonio, Texas, USA</a></strong><p>
1.49      deraadt   137: At this conference, Theo presented an evening talk which basically
                    138: turned into a list of fixed security problems and cautionary tales about
                    139: subsystems in which future problems may be encountered
                    140: (<a href=papers/security98-slides.ps>slides available</a>).
1.32      deraadt   141: <p>
1.6       deraadt   142: The terminal room PC's ran OpenBSD 2.2.
1.1       deraadt   143:
                    144: <p>
1.6       deraadt   145: <li><strong>
1.41      deraadt   146: <a name=usenix-neworleans>
1.6       deraadt   147: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix98/index.html>
                    148: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
1.32      deraadt   149: June 15-19, 1998. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.6       deraadt   150: At Usenix 1998 there was a strong OpenBSD presence both in the Freenix
1.12      deraadt   151: and normal tracks.  Theo did a general talk about what the OpenBSD
                    152: project offers.  Angelos held a panel about IPSEC (which is quite an
                    153: OpenBSD topic since IPSEC development at that time was so much further
1.32      deraadt   154: ahead in OpenBSD than anywhere else).
                    155: <p>
1.12      deraadt   156: The terminal room PC's ran OpenBSD 2.3.  We sold many CDROMs.  The
                    157: first style of OpenBSD t-shirt also sold quite well.
1.2       deraadt   158:
                    159: <p>
1.6       deraadt   160: <li><strong><a href=http://www.blackhat.com>
1.32      deraadt   161: BlackHat Sessions. July 29-30, 1998. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.2       deraadt   162: Theo de Raadt presented a talk entitled
                    163: "Auditing software for security" about the OpenBSD security auditing
                    164: team's process and the lessons the team learned.  The talk concentrated
                    165: on how our process fixes bugs -- not just holes -- since one never knows
                    166: when 5 bugs will act together to become a hole.
                    167:
1.1       deraadt   168: <p>
1.42      deraadt   169: <a name=defcon98>
1.51      deraadt   170: <li><strong><a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html>
1.32      deraadt   171: Defcon VI. July 31 - Aug 2, 1998. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.6       deraadt   172: The router to the outside world was an OpenBSD 2.3 box.  It was involved
                    173: in a "capture the flag" competition in which an entire room of crackers
                    174: attempted to break into it and machines running other operating systems.
1.32      deraadt   175: The OpenBSD box was not broken into.
                    176: <p>
1.51      deraadt   177: Almost 100 OpenBSD 2.3 CDROMs were sold (we ran out again).  The primates
                    178: at <a href=http://www.monkey.org>monkey.org</a> brought 2.3 "wire-frame"
1.32      deraadt   179: OpenBSD t-shirts to the conference and sold almost 200 of them.  The
1.6       deraadt   180: proceeds from the sales were donated to the OpenBSD project.
1.2       deraadt   181:
1.1       deraadt   182: <p>
1.60      deraadt   183: <li><strong><a href=http://opensource.oreilly.com/townmeet.html>O'Reilly and Associates Open Source Developer Days. August 21, 1998. San Jose, California, USA.</strong></a>
                    184: <p>
1.11      jkatz     185: OpenBSD team members will be on-hand to discuss OpenBSD's role among the
                    186: other free software projects available as well as sell CDs and t-shirts.
                    187:
1.17      deraadt   188: <p>
                    189: <li><strong>
                    190: <a href=http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference>
                    191: Reflections/Projections 1998
1.32      deraadt   192: October 2-4, 1998. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.17      deraadt   193: Theo de Raadt spoke in a panel about Open/Free software with Eric
1.21      pattonme  194: Raymond and others.
                    195:
                    196: <p>
                    197: <li><strong>
                    198: <a href="http://www.nceexpo.com/">
1.32      deraadt   199: NCEE '98. October 9,10 1998. Auburn, Maine, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.21      pattonme  200: An extensive after-action report was sent to advocacy@openbsd.org. While
                    201: sales of shirts and CDROM's left much to be desired, we did have good
1.28      espie     202: opportunities to further project visibility and highlight its strengths.
1.17      deraadt   203:
1.23      niklas    204: <p>
                    205: <li><strong>
1.65      ho        206: IP-dagarna, October 29, 30 1998, Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)
1.32      deraadt   207: </a></strong><p>
1.23      niklas    208: At this conference, entirely devoted to IP, Niklas Hallqvist from the
                    209: OpenBSD team held a talk on the IKE (a.k.a ISAKMP/Oakley) key management
                    210: protocol and experiences from the implementation of <strong>isakmpd</strong>,
1.25      deraadt   211: an IKE implementation funded by Ericsson Radio Systems and developed
1.32      deraadt   212: primarily for the OpenBSD IPSEC stack.
                    213: <p>
                    214: Isakmpd will be shipped with OpenBSD after 2.4 is released.
1.25      deraadt   215:
                    216: <p>
                    217: <li><strong>
1.26      wvdputte  218: <a href="http://www.asc.unam.mx/disc98">
1.25      deraadt   219: DISC - Seguridad en C'omputo 98:
1.32      deraadt   220: November 2-7, 1998. Mexico City.</a></strong><p>
1.34      deraadt   221: Theo de Raadt gave a talk about security auditing, sponsored by
                    222: <a href=http://www.core-sdi.com>CORE SDI S.A.</a>, an Argentinian
                    223: security auditing company who strongly believes in the future
1.49      deraadt   224: of OpenBSD. (<a href=papers/mexico98-slides.ps>Slides are available</a>).
1.23      niklas    225:
1.31      deraadt   226: <p>
                    227: <li><strong>
1.42      deraadt   228: <a name=lisaboston-98>
1.31      deraadt   229: <a href=http://usenix.org/events/lisa98>
                    230: LISA '98: 12th Systems Administration Conference
1.32      deraadt   231: December 6-11, 1998. Boston, Massachusetts.</a></strong><p>
                    232: More than 10 OpenBSD team members showed up.  By far, OpenBSD was the
                    233: largest representative group from free software at the conference.
                    234: <p>
1.31      deraadt   235: Usenix donated us a table in the vendor area where we sold 2.4 CDROMs,
1.32      deraadt   236: 2.3 "wire-frame" t-shirts, and the new 2.4 embroidered
                    237: "Because security matters..." t-shirts, polos, and sweaters.
                    238: <p>
                    239: An OpenBSD BOF was held one evening, led by Theo de Raadt.
                    240: <p>
1.31      deraadt   241: The terminal room ran OpenBSD 2.4 on 45 machines.  Obviously people's
                    242: trust in OpenBSD has increased, since numerous people who have not
                    243: used the Usenix terminal room (due to security problems that have come
                    244: from such use in the past) before were seen using the machines.
1.32      deraadt   245: <p>
1.31      deraadt   246: A PalmPilot schedule loader was at the membership booth, powered by OpenBSD.
                    247:
1.33      niklas    248: <p>
1.37      deraadt   249: <li><strong><a name=ipsec98></a>
1.33      niklas    250: <a href=http://www.netman.se/kurs/96.html>
1.77      rohee     251: IPsec/VPN Interoperability tests &amp; seminar
1.33      niklas    252: December 14, 1998. Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)</a></strong><br>
1.34      deraadt   253: OpenBSD was represented as one of about a dozen
                    254: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>IPsec</a>
                    255: implementations who were tested for interoperability.  The tests were
                    256: successful, both for the technology in general, and for OpenBSD in
                    257: specific.  We managed to communicate encrypted with every vendor present,
                    258: and to negotiate keys via IKE with everyone capable.
1.33      niklas    259:
1.36      niklas    260: <p>
                    261: <li><strong>
                    262: <a href=http://www.europen.se/NordU99>
                    263: NordU99 -- The first EurOpen/USENIX Conference.
                    264: February 9-12, 1999. Stockholm, Sweden.</a></strong><p>
                    265: A couple of OpenBSD team members were there and some of the swedish user
                    266: society as well.  OpenBSD CDs were sold at a booth and at the end of a
                    267: security talk, the project got applauded for its continuous strive of auditing
                    268: security sensitive parts of the system.
                    269:
1.45      jason     270: <p>
                    271: <li><strong>
                    272: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/meetings/IETF-44.html>
                    273: 44th IETF meeting.
                    274: March 15-19, 1999. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA</a></strong><p>
                    275: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference, in particular our
                    276: IPSEC developers.
                    277:
                    278: <p>
                    279: <li><strong>
                    280: <a href=http://www.linuxexpo.org>
                    281: 5th Annual Linux Expo.
                    282: May 18-22, 1999. Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.</a></strong><p>
                    283: Some OpenBSD team members were at this conference selling OpenBSD 2.5 CDs,
                    284: OpenBSE T-shirts, as well as Blowfish T-shirts, which sold out very quickly
                    285: at a table donated by the Expo.  OpenBSD was the only BSD represented at the
                    286: vendor exposition, and we had good chance to present a secure alternative
                    287: to Linux.
                    288:
1.46      deraadt   289: <p>
                    290: <a name=usenix99>
                    291: <li><strong>
                    292: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/index.html>
                    293: Usenix Annual Technical Conference.
                    294: June 6-11, 1999. Monterey, California, USA.</a></strong><p>
                    295: OpenBSD team members will surely be at this conference.
                    296: Some OpenBSD developers are presenting papers in the Freenix track.<p>
                    297: The <a href="http://www.usenix.org">USENIX Association</a> recently
                    298: provided The OpenBSD Project with a grant to underwrite the production
                    299: of CDs of its newest release, OpenBSD 2.5.  (We will be distributing the
                    300: new release for free to attendees of the USENIX Annual Conference in
                    301: June.)
                    302: <p>
                    303: Usenix team members were involved in the authoring and
1.47      deraadt   304: presentation of 4 OpenBSD-related papers:`
                    305: <p>
1.46      deraadt   306: <ul>
1.63      deraadt   307: <a name=anoncvs_paper></a>
1.66      deraadt   308: <li>Opening the Source Repository with Anonymous CVS.<br>
1.73      deraadt   309:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.66      deraadt   310:     by <a href=mailto:chuck@openbsd.org>Charles D. Cranor</a>,
                    311:     <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.<br>
1.49      deraadt   312:     <a href=papers/anoncvs-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    313:     <a href=papers/anoncvs-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.66      deraadt   314: <p>
                    315: <li>A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme.<br>
1.73      deraadt   316:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.66      deraadt   317:     by <a href=mailto:provos@openbsd.org>Niels Provos<a/>,
                    318:     <a href=mailto:dm@openbsd.org>David Mazieres</a>.<br>
                    319:     <a href=papers/bcrypt-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    320:     <a href=papers/bcrypt-slides.ps>slides</a>.
                    321: <p>
                    322: <li>Cryptography in OpenBSD: An Overview.<br>
1.73      deraadt   323:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.66      deraadt   324:     by <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>,
                    325:     <a href=mailto:niklas@openbsd.org>Niklas Hallqvist</a>,
                    326:     <a href=mailto:art@openbsd.org>Artur Grabowski</a>,
                    327:     <a href=mailto:angelos@openbsd.org>Angelos D. Keromytis</a>,
                    328:     <a href=mailto:provos@openbsd.org>Niels Provos</a>.<br>
1.50      deraadt   329:     <a href=papers/crypt-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    330:     <a href=papers/crypt-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.66      deraadt   331: <p>
                    332: <li>strlcpy and strlcat -- consistent, safe, string copy and concatenation.<br>
1.73      deraadt   333:     <a href=events.html#usenix99>Usenix 1999</a>,
1.66      deraadt   334:     by <a href=mailto:millert@openbsd.org>Todd C. Miller</a>,
                    335:     <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.<br>
1.47      deraadt   336:     <a href=papers/strlcpy-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    337:     <a href=papers/strlcpy-slides.ps>slides</a>.
1.66      deraadt   338: <p>
1.46      deraadt   339: </ul>
                    340:
1.51      deraadt   341: <p>
                    342: <li><strong>
                    343: <a href=http://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-6.html>
1.52      deraadt   344: Defcon VII. July 9-11, 1999. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.</a></strong><p>
1.51      deraadt   345: At this conference, the OpenBSD team sold 100 or so 2.5 release CDROMs
                    346: and a TON of tshirts.
                    347: <p>
                    348:
1.53      jakob     349: <p>
                    350: <li><strong>
                    351: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/meetings/IETF-45.html>
                    352: 45th IETF meeting.
                    353: July 12-16, 1999. Oslo, Norway</a></strong><p>
1.54      jakob     354: A number of OpenBSD team members from all over the world were at this
                    355: conference. In addition to attending the IPsec and DNS working groups (among
                    356: others) we did IPsec/IKE interoperability testing together with
                    357: the japanese KAME project. Also, Angelos D. Keromytis did a presentation on
                    358: his work with keynote and isakmpd in OpenBSD.
1.53      jakob     359: <p>
                    360:
1.59      deraadt   361: <p>
                    362: <li><strong>
                    363: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/sec99/index.html>
                    364: Usenix Security.
                    365: August 23-26, 1999. Washington, DC, USA.</a></strong><p>
                    366: Many OpenBSD people from the east coast showed up and sold CDs and
                    367: shirts.  It was pretty clear from discussions that many people were
                    368: very aware of OpenBSD, and that OpenBSD was being used in very
                    369: significant security roles.
                    370:
                    371: <p>
                    372: <li><strong>
                    373: <a href=http://www.auug.org.au/winter/auug99>
                    374: AUUG'99.
                    375: September 8-11, 1999. Melbourne, Australia.</a></strong><p>
                    376: Theo de Raadt gave two talks on "quality of software" related issues
                    377: and participated on a panel about how open source projects are
                    378: coordinated.
                    379:
1.67      niklas    380: <p>
                    381: <li><strong><a name=ipsec99></a>
                    382: <a href=http://ip-dagarna.netman.se/interoptest.asp>
                    383: IPsec Interoperability tests September 27-30, 1999. Stockholm, Sweden.
                    384: (in swedish)</a></strong><br>
                    385: A dozen vendors, among them OpenBSD, tested more than 15
                    386: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>IPsec</a>
                    387: products, both gateways and hosts, for interoperability.  The tests
                    388: were successful as far as general IPsec and pre-shared key
                    389: authentication went, OpenBSD interoperated with everyone, but due to
                    390: time constraints we never got to test the certificate support
                    391: appropriately.  The results will be presented later this fall at a
                    392: conference in Stockholm, at that event we hope to finish the
                    393: certificate tests.
                    394:
1.70      deraadt   395: <p>
                    396: <li><strong>
                    397: <a href=http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference>
                    398: Reflections/Projections 1999
                    399: October 8-10, 1999. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA.</a></strong><p>
                    400: Theo de Raadt will be speaking at 10:00am on the 9th.  Other OpenBSD
                    401: developers from the east coast will also attend.
                    402:
1.71      niklas    403: <p>
                    404: <li><strong>
                    405: <a href=http://www.opensource-forum.com/konferens/>
1.77      rohee     406: Linux &amp; Open Source Software '99
1.71      niklas    407: October 21, 1999.  Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)</a></strong><p>
                    408: Niklas Hallqvist spoke on the topic of how to use
                    409: <a href=http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsec&sektion=4&format=html>
                    410: IPsec</a> for securing communications.
                    411:
1.72      ho        412: <p>
                    413: <li><strong>
                    414: <a href=http://ip-dagarna.netman.se/>
                    415: IP-dagarna 1999
                    416: October 27-28, 1999.  Stockholm, Sweden.  (in swedish)</a></strong><p>
1.77      rohee     417: H&aring;kan Olsson &amp; Jakob Schlyter spoke at the DNSSEC session on the 27th.
1.72      ho        418:
1.73      deraadt   419: <p>
                    420: <a name=lisa99>
                    421: <li><strong>
                    422: <a href=http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa99/>
                    423: 13th Systems Administration Conference (LISA 99)
                    424: November 7-12, 1999 Seattle, Washington, USA</a></strong><p>
                    425: Bob Beck presented a paper about the U of A's nifty OpenBSD based
                    426: solution to the problem of public Ethernet jacks in the techincal sessions
1.82      deraadt   427: starting at 11:00 AM on the 11th.<br>
                    428: There were many other OpenBSD
1.73      deraadt   429: people at this conference as well, as well as a booth selling CDROMs and
                    430: t-shirts.  His paper is available at:<p>
                    431:
                    432: <ul>
                    433: <li>Dealing with Public Ethernet Jacks-Switches, Gateways, and Authentication.<br>
                    434:     <a href=events.html#lisa99>LISA 1999</a>,
                    435:     by <a href=mailto:beck@openbsd.org>Bob Beck</a>.<br>
                    436:     <a href=papers/authgw-paper.ps>paper</a> and
                    437:     <a href=papers/authgw-slides.ps>slides</a>.
                    438: </ul>
                    439: <p>
                    440:
1.75      mickey    441: <li><strong>
                    442: <a href=http://thebazaar.org>
                    443: The Bazaar.
                    444: December 14-16, 1999. New York, New York, USA.</a></strong><p>
                    445: Wes Sonnenreich and Tom Yates presented a tutorial on building
                    446: firewalls w/ OpenBSD.
                    447: BoF of open source BSDs took place.
                    448: 2.6 release CDROMs and t-shirts were sold.
                    449: Emphatic interest has been shown by representatives from press, international
1.76      ericj     450: government and military institutions.
1.75      mickey    451:
1.79      deraadt   452: <p>
                    453: <li><strong>
                    454: BSD BOF session, LinuxWorld Expo, New York (USA), Thursday February 3, 5:30-8:30PM.
                    455: </a></strong><p>
                    456: Representatives from OpenBSD, BSDi, and FreeBSD hosted a
                    457: &quot;Birds Of a Feather&quot; session at the <a
1.82      deraadt   458: href="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/">New York LinuxWorld Expo</a>.<br>
1.79      deraadt   459: There were installation CD-ROMs, free food, and even free Daemon Horns!
1.73      deraadt   460:
1.82      deraadt   461: <p>
1.80      deraadt   462: <li><strong>
                    463: <a href=http://www.nordu.org/NordU2000/>
1.81      art       464: NordU 2000 -- The second EurOpen/USENIX Conference.
                    465: February 8-11, 2000. Malmo, Sweden.</a></strong><p>
1.80      deraadt   466: About 15 OpenBSD team members attented.
                    467: OpenBSD CDs and shirts were sold at a booth donated by the conference.<br>
                    468: As well, Theo de Raadt gave an invited talk on Wednesday morning
                    469: about why software quality/security suffers, and what we can do to
                    470: improve it.
                    471: <p>
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