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Tony Sarendal says this:

I tried OpenBSD because of the IPsec support. The reason I stick with it is because it really is nice to use and it gives a feeling of quality which no other OS can match. --- 45,51 ---- bit of power out of whatever hardware one can lay his hands on... and thanks to OpenBSD, I have been doing just that. !

Tony Sarendal says this:

I tried OpenBSD because of the IPsec support. The reason I stick with it is because it really is nice to use and it gives a feeling of quality which no other OS can match. *************** *** 79,85 **** root level exploit that works on OpenBSD. I dare say you won't find any that are less than 12 months old. !

Jan Johansson had this to say:

I work today with Solaris, OpenBSD, NT Server, NT Workstation and Win 95.

--- 79,85 ---- root level exploit that works on OpenBSD. I dare say you won't find any that are less than 12 months old. !

Jan Johansson gave this reply to a "how do I build a cheap web server?" query:

I work today with Solaris, OpenBSD, NT Server, NT Workstation and Win 95.

*************** *** 134,142 **** It was a P133 with 64MB ram. And it didn't go down. It got a bit slower, but never crashed :-) !

John J. Adelsberger III said this about us in ! Counterpane:



< Real systems show no signs of becoming less
< complex. In fact, they are becoming more complex, --- 134,144 ---- It was a P133 with 64MB ram. And it didn't go down. It got a bit slower, but never crashed :-) !

John J. Adelsberger III said this about us Bruce ! Schneier's ! Crypto-Gram:

! (the comments he is responding to are Schneier's)

< Real systems show no signs of becoming less
< complex. In fact, they are becoming more complex, *************** *** 175,180 ****
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