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13: <H1>OpenBSD Support and Consulting</H1>
14: <P>OpenBSD has attracted a critical mass of developers, support
15: organizations, and consultants such that it is now safe to commit to using
16: OpenBSD in your projects.
17: The following individuals and organizations have indicated that they are
18: able to provide support as indicated. However, the OpenBSD Project does
19: not necessarily endorse any of these. Please contact each site directly.
20: </P>
21: <P>These entries are arranged geographically, so that you can find
22: a consultant near you.
1.5 ian 23: <P>If you want to submit your own entry, the format is quite rigid; please use
1.1 ian 24: <A HREF="support-template.txt">this template</A> (do not just
25: copy and paste plain text from your browser!).
26: When you think it's ready, mail it to me,
1.12 ! ian 27: <A href="mailto:ian@darwinsys.com">ian@darwinsys.com</A>.
! 28: If you have commit access, install it in support.dat in the CVS tree,
! 29: but please be sure to keep the entries alphabetical by country and within
! 30: the country by last name.
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35: <TD WIDTH=20%>Contact Name/<BR>Organization/<BR>Contact/<BR>Address
36: <TD WIDTH=15%>Province/<BR>City
37: <TD WIDTH=20%>Phone<BR>FAX
38: <TD WIDTH=25%>Email<BR>URL
39: <TD WIDTH=25%>Notes
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48: <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#FFFF00" COLSPAN=6 ALIGN=CENTER><B> Canada</B>
49: <TR><TD> Ian F. Darwin<BR> Consultant<BR> R R # 1
50: <TD> Palgrave<BR> Ontario
51: <TD> +1 905-729-3002<BR> +1 416-352-5070
52: <TD>
53: <A HREF="mailto: ian@darwinsys.com"> ian@darwinsys.com</A>
54: <BR>
55: <A HREF=" http://www.darwinsys.com/openbsd/"> http://www.darwinsys.com/openbsd/</A>
56: <TD> Author of "Checking C Programs with Lint" and two Java courses from
57: <A href="http://www.learningtree.com/">Learning Tree</A>.
1.1 ian 58: OpenBSD installation, configuration, firewall setup.
1.5 ian 59: Software development in C and Java.
60:
1.6 ian 61: <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#FFFF00" COLSPAN=6 ALIGN=CENTER><B> China Special Administration Region</B>
62: <TR><TD> Jeffrey Vong<BR> Internet Access HK Limited<BR> 20/Floor, 28 Tang Lung Street
63: <TD> Causewaybay<BR> Hong Kong
64: <TD> +852-2421-3121<BR> +852-2401-0055
65: <TD>
66: <A HREF="mailto: jvong@ia.com.hk"> jvong@ia.com.hk</A>
67: <BR>
68: <A HREF=" http://www.ia.com.hk/"> http://www.ia.com.hk/</A>
69: <TD> Over 6 years of custom made developments on BSD systems. Consultancy
70: of security and mission critical solutions on BSD platforms.
71:
1.5 ian 72: <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#FFFF00" COLSPAN=6 ALIGN=CENTER><B> USA</B>
73: <TR><TD> Tobias Weingartner<BR> Consultant<BR> #8-1514 Grandview Dr.
74: <TD> Champaign/Urbana<BR> Illinois
1.7 ian 75: <TD> (217)398-0700 x558<BR>
1.5 ian 76: <TD>
77: <A HREF="mailto: weingart@wolfram.com"> weingart@wolfram.com</A>
78: <BR>
79: <A HREF=" http://natasha.wolfram.com/~weingart/"> http://natasha.wolfram.com/~weingart/</A>
80: <TD> Have worked on Intel 386 boot code, Unix admin, etc, etc.
81: If people pay for plane ticket, food and lodging,
1.4 ian 82: then I'll travel almost anywhere. :-)
83:
1.5 ian 84: <TR><TD> Angelos D. Keromytis<BR> Consultant<BR> 2031 South Street, Apt #202
85: <TD> Philadelphia<BR> Pennsylvania
86: <TD> (215) 985 5322<BR> (215) 573 2232
87: <TD>
88: <A HREF="mailto: adk@adk.gr"> adk@adk.gr</A>
89: <BR>
90: <A HREF=" http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~angelos/"> http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~angelos/</A>
91: <TD> Author of the OpenBSD IPsec code, field experience with firewalls, consulting
92: only <EM>outside</EM> the US.
93:
94: <TR><TD> Josh Pennell<BR> Technology Venture Partners<BR> 1150 140th Ave NE
95: <TD> Bellevue<BR> Washington
96: <TD> 425.644.8088<BR> 425.644.8787
97: <TD>
98: <A HREF="mailto: joshp@techvp.com"> joshp@techvp.com</A>
99: <BR>
100: <A HREF=" http://www.techvp.com/"> http://www.techvp.com/</A>
101: <TD> Specializing in cryptology and secure internet systems.
102:
103: <TR><TD> Jonathan Katz<BR> CPIO Networks<BR> 650 Castro St. Ste 120-345
104: <TD> Mountain View<BR> California
1.12 ! ian 105: <TD> 800-331-CPIO<BR>
1.5 ian 106: <TD>
107: <A HREF="mailto: jkatz@cpio.net"> jkatz@cpio.net</A>
108: <BR>
109: <A HREF=" http://www.cpio.net/"> http://www.cpio.net/</A>
110: <TD> Offers <B>complete 24/7 technical support for OpenBSD</B>,
111: Unix and Network Security audits, Computer Security training,
112: and on-site consulting services.
113:
114: <TR><TD> Chris Cappuccio<BR> Consultant<BR> 920 SW Emkay Dr., C-104
115: <TD> Bend<BR> Oregon
116: <TD> 541-318-8065<BR> 541-317-3402
117: <TD>
118: <A HREF="mailto: chris@empnet.com"> chris@empnet.com</A>
119: <BR>
120: <A HREF=" http://www.empnet.com/chris/"> http://www.empnet.com/chris/</A>
121: <TD> Setup, configuration, maintenance, fault recovery, firewall configuration,
1.4 ian 122: and planning for OpenBSD based servers and workstations.
123:
1.5 ian 124: <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#FFFF00" COLSPAN=6 ALIGN=CENTER><B> United Kingdom</B>
125: <TR><TD> Rob Pickering<BR> Consultant<BR>
126: <TD> Leighton Buzzard<BR> Bedfordshire
127: <TD> +44 (0) 870 166 4400<BR> +44 (0) 870 166 4411
128: <TD>
129: <A HREF="mailto: rob@syntonet.co.uk"> rob@syntonet.co.uk</A>
130: <BR>
131: <A HREF=" http://www.syntonet.co.uk/"> http://www.syntonet.co.uk/</A>
132: <TD> Over 10 years system software development experience on BSD based
1.4 ian 133: platforms. Firewall and networking system setup. Custom development in C
134: and C++ with focus on datacomms.
135:
1.5 ian 136: <TR><TD> Peter Galbavy<BR> Knowledge Matters Ltd.<BR> 102 London Road, Shenley, Hertfordshire WD7 9BS
137: <TD> London<BR>
138: <TD> +44 1923 857111<BR> +44 870 1600800
139: <TD>
140: <A HREF="mailto: people@knowledg.com"> people@knowledg.com</A>
141: <BR>
142: <A HREF=" http://www.knowledge.com/"> http://www.knowledge.com/</A>
143: <TD> OpenBSD and Open Source software development, support and consulting. Internet related product development.
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149: <H3>Related Links</H3>
150: <P>There are similar sets of support people for most of the other
151: free UNIX-like systems, in particular
152: <A HREF="http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/freebsd/consultants.html">FreeBSD</A>.
153: The <A HREF="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD</A> list is still being set up.
154: <HR>
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