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15: <h1>OpenBSD</h1>
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17: <h3>Changes Relative to other *BSD's.</h3>
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19: <p>
1.29 deraadt 20: The OpenBSD project was spawned from NetBSD (ie. a member of the
21: 4.4BSD family) and is developed seperately. As well as developments
22: by our development group, good changes from the other free operating
23: systems are evaluated and merged into OpenBSD (of course, depending on
24: various factors like developer time for example.) OpenBSD tracks bug
25: reports and source tree changes from the NetBSD and FreeBSD projects
26: fairly closely. Even pieces of code from the Linux projects have been
27: used.
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29: <p>
1.29 deraadt 30: In the early days of OpenBSD, it was possible to be able to say
31: "OpenBSD is NetBSD <b>PLUS MORE STUFF</b>" Now, after substantial
1.30 deraadt 32: work OpenBSD is very much is it's own thing. Too much stuff has been
1.29 deraadt 33: added and fixed. OpenBSD is OpenBSD.
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35: <p>
36: This is a partial list of the major machine independent changes
37: (ie. these are the changes people ask about most often). Port
38: specific changes have also been made, and are sometimes mentioned
39: in the pages for the specific <a href=plat.html>ports</a> if you
40: are interested in for further port-specific details. Many ports
41: have had architecture-specific enhancements relative to NetBSD,
42: but when they do not they certainly have plenty of platform-independent
43: changes, starting with those listed below..
1.14 deraadt 44:
1.17 deraadt 45: <p>
46: <h3>Life for the OpenBSD project begins...</h3>
47: <p>
1.14 deraadt 48: <ul>
49: <li>Many many NetBSD PR's fixed (which NetBSD has not yet fixed)
50: <li>New curses library, including libform, libpanel and libmenu.
51: <li>a termlib library which understands termcap.db, needed for new curses.
52: <li>The FreeBSD ports subsystem was integrated and is usable by you!
53: <li>ipfilter for filtering dangerous packets
54: <li>better ELF support
55: <li>nlist() that understands ELF, ECOFF, and a.out, allowing non-a.out ports
56: to use kvm utilies
57: <li>Verbatim integration of the GNU tools (using a wrapper Makefile)
58: <li>All the pieces needed for cross compilation are in the source tree.
59: <li>Some LKM support in the tree.
60: <li>ATAPI support (should work on all ISA busses)
61: <li>new scsi, md5, pkg_* commands
62: <li>Numerous security related fixes
63: <li>Kerberos and other crypto in the source tree that is exportable
64: <li>Solid YP master, server, and client capabilities.
65: <li>/dev/*random -- a device driver providing some kinds of random data
66: <li>In-kernel update(8) with an adaptive algorithm
67: <li>Some ddb improvements and extensions
68: <li>Numerous scsi fixes
69: <li>ncheck utility for ffs
70: <li>/sbin/init now deals with non-existant ttys, no longer spins gettys madly.
71: <li>new system calls: rfork(), minherit(), poll().
72: <li>select() that can handle any amount of file descriptors.
73: <li>kernfs extensions
74: <li>ATM support (support for one company's sparc & i386 cards available)
75: <li>Boot kernels with "-c" to edit/enable/disable device configuration tables
76: <li>pax as tar, gnutar is toast
77: <li>using AT&T awk, gawk is toast
78: <li>Even more security fixes.
79: <li>Accepts FreeBSD MD5 passwords in password maps, soon will be able to
80: generate them too
81: <li>Linux ext2fs and BSD4.4 LFS support being worked on.
82: <li>Working ATAPI audio support for multiple architectures.
83: <li>terminfo database support.
84: <li>Fortran in the tree.
85: <li>The most secure rdist support anywhere.
86: <li>randomized port allocation in bind(), bindresvport(), and rresvport() --
87: security via unpredictability.
88: <li>Protection from the udp spamming and ftp bounce attacks.
89: <li>Significantly improved ftp daemon.
90: <li>Numerous more security policy and implimentation improvements (OpenBSD
91: defaults to installing in a very secure mode)
92: <li>zlib (non-GPL'd gzip-compatible library)
93: <li>Newest version of pppd.
94: <li>_POSIX_SAVED_IDS behaviour with permitted BSD extensions.
95: <li>Fixed long-standing vm swap-leak.
96: <li>FreeBSD malloc() that uses mmap() and is able to free unused memory.
97: <li>Numerous FreeBSD userland fixes and improvements incorporated.
98: <li>new rdisc Router Discovery daemon
99: <li>generic protection against the bind() takeover problem.
100: <li>at -f security fix.
101: <li>20 or so more security fixes
102: <li>install now supports -C, -p, and -S flags.
103: <li>a real adduser program, which can even be used uninteractively.
104: <li>POSIX & C2 requirement; lose setuid/setgid bits if owner/group changed
105: by chown(). This can be turned off with sysctl.
106: <li>partial protection against tcp SYN attacks.
107: <li>added /etc/fbtab support to login & init.
108: <li>RCS version 5.7
109: <li>much newer join command (4.4lite2 with other fixes)
110: <li>scsi subsystem security fix
111: <li>Kerberos is much more silent if not configured
112: <li>arc4-based random support in kernel
113: <li>ncr53cXXX scsi scripts assembler
114: <li>Numerous ftpd improvements and fixes, including multihomed and skey support.
115: <li>`lsof'-style features in fstat.
116: <li>rudimentary support for ISA Plug-and-Play cards
117: <li>Fixed timeout support in RPC library, and also fixed it to support more
118: than FD_SETSIZE file descriptors.
119: <li>improved locate command
120: <li>a good start at NETIPX support
121: <li>vim version 4.5
122: <li>gcc 2.7.2.1 (to get closer to native alpha support ar gcc
123: bugs).
124: <li>latest version of perl, and a lndir command.
125: <li>Even more security fixes.
126: <li>cdio command for using CD audio.
127: <li>Kernel warns f /dev/ces not ebooting ated /de<li>libgis gone; our malloc() is better.
128: <li>FreeBSD pipe() system call; quite a bit faster.
129: <li>Some serial driver support for /dev/cuaXX devices to support transparent
130: out+dial
131: <li>DDcess symrom LKM es
132: <li>Say goodbye to dump, restore, and mt security holes: They are no longer
133: setuid.
134: <li>*Hobbit*'s netcat utility. The crackers use it, so should you.
135: <li>New routed from SGI.
136: <li>Complete in-tree development for MIPS/Alpha systems (ie. binutils).
137: <li>ftp command modified for easily scripted ftp & http downloads.
138: <li>And of course... more security related bugfixes... (ie. dump,
139: restore, mt).
140: <li>vim is replacing nvi, since nvi does not have a pure BSD license, and vim
141: also works better.
142: <li>16 partitions working on sparc and i386 (yipee!)
143: <li>Nice sample files in /etc
144: <li>sendmail gecos hole fixed (in a number of ways; other programs in the
145: source tree were also vulnerable.)
146: <li>secure multicast tools against possible security problems.
147: <li>latest GNU groff, incorporated in a clean wrapperized form.
148: <li>mopd for networking booting Digital machines
149: <li>less version 2.90
150: <li>deal with the SYN bomb problem (denial of service attack) as well known.
151: <li>Another kerberos security fix.
152: <li>Almost a hundred more security fixes, including /tmp races because of strncpy.
153: <li>Compile time option to compile the source tree almost completely dynamic.
154: <li>A 7% reduction in size of static binaries.
155: <li>FreeBSD's adduser(8) command. Also an rmuser(8) command.
156: <li>We have completed security reviews of almost all userland programs and
157: libraries except for the gnu stuff (where, based on preliminary
158: inspection there is poor handling of temp files).
159: <li>Working Linux ext2fs.
160: <li>Added sudo (which is maintained by one of our developers)
161: <li>CTM is now a supported way of obtaining OpenBSD source code.
1.17 deraadt 162: </ul>
163: <p>
164: <h3>OpenBSD 2.0 released.</h3>
165: <p>
1.15 deraadt 166: <ul>
1.14 deraadt 167: <li>The NIST Posix test suite became free. As a result we have been correcting
168: numerous problems in the source tree, and expect to be completely
169: POSIX compliant very soon.
170: <li>upgrade to CVS version 1.9.
171: <li>A number of security fixes to the way coredumping works.
172: <li>The /dev/*random devices are now default on all architectures.
173: <li>Add stack tracebacks to Arc port's kernel debugger.
174: <li>Skey revamped into full OTP (RFC1938) support, including sha1 and
175: md5 support.
176: <li>GPL i387 emulator added.
177: <li>Crank kvm space on the i386 port, also limit buffer cache useage
178: so that 512MB machines may work (untested :-)
179: <li>Numerous fixes to the lpr suite, including security.
180: <li>More ftpd raging paranoia security fixes.
181: <li>The NIST suite showed numerous errors in libraries and the kernel.
182: Only a few small errors remain now, mostly regarding serial
183: ports.
184: <li>In numerous utilities: prefer $LOGNAME, but also accept $USER.
185: <li>OLF binary type added. This is like ELF, but includes an OS-dependent
186: tag. elf2olf(1) converts an elf binary to a tagged OLF binary which
187: the kernel can recognize correctly.
188: <li>Beware $HOME overflows throughout the source tree.
189: <li>Integration of the pmax port.
190: <li>Import of ctm.
191: <li>Various repairs to the scsi scanner support.
192: <li>Numerous more difficult-to-exploit-but-possible-if-someone-really-wanted-to
193: buffer overflows found in system utilities..
194: <li>Memory leak paranoia in cron.
195: <li>Make login get more consistantly upset about failed logins, and tell user
196: about these failures at the next successfull login.
197: <li>pdksh version is now 5.2.11
198: <li>New bsd.*.mk feature: DEBUG=-g. Try it, you'll like it.
199: <li>The Arc port family has a new member: The rPC44 works!
200: <li>lpt driver is now bus-independent.
201: <li>com driver is now bus-independent.
202: <li>Numerous small security fixes again...
203: <li>Use pdksh as our /bin/sh. This provides excellent POSIX compliance.
204: <li>Prevent generic users from mounting filesystems by default.
205: <li>Added -C option to pax/tar. Also made -z support compressed files too.
206: <li>Increased compatibility in the pccons driver with BSDi features.
207: <li>Imported FreeBSD's calendar.
208: <li>GNU gdb works on the mips-based platforms.
209: <li>Add FreeBSD md5 diffs to mtree(8). This can be used to implement a
210: tripwire-like system.
211: <li>Some YP and bootparamd security changes.
212: <li>Hundreds of little fixes all over the place.
213: <li>Multiple updates for GNU software
214: <li>Add disklabels to the floppy device drivers.
215: <li>At boottime, have (*mountroot)() look at the root device's disklabel
216: to determine which filesystem type is to be mounted.
217: <li>If disklabel reading code discovers an ISOFS filesystem underlying,
218: spoof a nice disklabel (enough to fool mountroot).
219: <li>tcpdump 3.3
220: <li>Fix information gathering attack in ping(8).
221: <li>Add NetBSD's "route show" implementation, and at the samet time fix
222: the new buffer overflows that this provided.
223: <li>Fix a few setgroups() related security holes.
224: <li>sendmail 8.8.4
225: <li>texinfo 3.9
226: <li>f77 0.5.19
227: <li>Repair some more KerberosIV buffer overflows. Hard to believe this is
228: supposed to be security software.
229: <li>Add XCASE/IUCLC/OLCUC/OCRNL/ONOCR/ONLRET tty subsystem flags for
230: backwards compatibility.
231: <li>Permit NFS attribute cache to be configured on a per-mount basis.
232: <li>Properly split fsck, mount, and newfs into multiple pieces. Use
233: disklabel information if it is available.
234: <li>Add disklabels to the vnd device driver.
235: <li>Change the games to be run setgid games, not setuid games. This closes
236: a whole slew of fascinating security holes.
237: <li>Import of the powerpc port.
238: <li>Properly use _POSIX_SAVED_IDS throughout the source tree.
239: <li>Permit building of kernels without a.out support.
240: <li>ppp 2.3b3
241: <li>libcrypt goes away. We do not need this stub library anymore. Do not link
242: against it on OpenBSD, all the pieces you need are in libc.
1.18 deraadt 243: <li>new aucat command.
244: <li>Fix a fairly nasty security hole in all of the games.
1.20 downsj 245: <li>Support for the <a href="hp300.html">hp300</a> added.
246: <li>Upgrade of awk(1), integration of BSD tsort(1), getopt fixes.
247: <li>Sendmail upgraded to version 8.8.5.
1.21 downsj 248: <li>Added lchown(2) for compatibility with SVR4 implementations.
1.23 deraadt 249: <li>New gnu cpio 2.4.2
250: <li>Support lchown(2) in dump(8), cp(1), pax(1), cpio(1), chown(8), and
251: restore(8).
252: <li>No buffer lengths in fmt(1).
253: <li>various adjtime() corrections inside the kernel.
254: <li>Prevent stat() from disclosing inode generation numbers to non-root userland.
255: <li>pax in tar mode will understand multiple -v options to generate ls-like output.
256: <li>Repair many uses of the SIOCGIFCONF code for machines with an outrageous
257: number of network interfaces.
1.22 deraadt 258: <li>More kerberosIV security patches.
259: <li>A working fsirand.
1.28 deraadt 260: <li>Completely in-tree <a href="ppc.html">PowerPC</a> port for non-Apple
261: hardware. This port requires nothing outside the in-tree development
262: environment to build (except mkisofs for building distributions).
263: <li>Some ypbind(8) tightening up, includes a method to specify a list of
264: valid servers
1.25 niklas 265: <li>Bug fixed that prevented bufpages/nbuf > 1 setups. This allows large
266: buffer caches even when available kvm space is low, like for i386
267: & sparc.
1.26 deraadt 268: <li>Changed netinet IP_HDRINCL option to require ip_len and ip_off in network
269: byte order. This is a compatibility/portability fix and we expect
270: other BSD systems to eventually follow suit.
271: <li>amd (the automounter) is now 64-bit and working on the alpha.
272: <li>The <a href="alpha.html">Alpha</a> port and all it's utilities now compiles
273: using in-tree versions of all tools. Yipee!
1.34 ! deraadt 274: <li>A SA_SIGINFO implementation for sigaction() and signal handlers. This is a
! 275: small part of POSIX 1003.1b and permits the signal handler to figure
! 276: out the exact cause of a signal; such as fault address information
! 277: for SIGSEGV or more detailed information for SIGFPE.
1.31 downsj 278: <li>config.old(8) has been removed from the tree, as the <a href="hp300.html">
279: hp300</a> port switches to config(8).
1.32 deraadt 280: <li>/sbin/dump -a saves you from needing to deal with finicky tape length
281: options (from FreeBSD)
1.34 ! deraadt 282: <li>Added RFC-1812 ICMP unreachable codes to ip_icmp.h, traceroute, and ping.
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1.17 deraadt 284: <p>
285: <h3>Development is rapidly continuing...</h3>
286: <p>
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288: This list only mentions platform-independent changes. For a list of changes
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