[OpenBSD]

Users

These companies and organisations trust OpenBSD's rigorous code audit and security-first development model. They use the system to build firewalls, intrusion detection systems, or general purpose servers. University researchers and IT department developers often have similar security and stability requirements and choose OpenBSD.

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  • Network Security Technologies, Inc.
    This network and computer security firm uses OpenBSD for high speed intrusion detection, virtual private networking, and data warehousing applications. Network Security Technologies, Inc is located in the Washington DC metro area, and uses OpenBSD at several undisclosed military and government agency locations.

  • Adobe Systems
    This software giant uses OpenBSD on a number of their network firewalls and network testing systems.

  • Calyx Internet Access Corp.
    This company uses OpenBSD for running all mission-critical services including WWW, FTP, email, VPN traffic, and network monitoring at its data centers in New York, Los Angeles, and Amsterdam. Even larger web sites such as mitsubishicars.com, snapple.com, tanqueray.com and others are no challenge for OpenBSD.

  • Alteon Networks
    The gigabit ethernet hardware manufacturer, uses OpenBSD machines in varying capacities ranging from testbeds to gateways.

  • CORE SDI S.A.
    An Information Security company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina uses OpenBSD as the main platform for operation and development of information security related products. "The robustness, portability and commitment to security of OpenBSD, as well as the ability to run on different hardware platforms, provides an ideal operating system for environments where security and high availability are major concerns" , says Ivan Arce, CORE SDI's CEO.

  • The University of Minnesota
    This university uses OpenBSD on Sun Sparc workstations for network monitoring and capacity planning. They query 53,000 (as of May 1999) different interfaces via SNMP, logging more than 250MB of SNMP data to concatenated disk for processing each month.

  • Empire Net
    An ISP in Bend, Oregon, uses OpenBSD on Sun Sparc and Intel Pentium Pro machines for network monitoring, routing (including wireless and DSL connections), web site hosting, NFS, and anything else that needs to be both fast and secure.

  • RTMX Incorporated
    This vendor produces an OpenBSD derived, IEEE POSIX real time extended system solution. RTMX fully re-implemented previously developed in-house IEEE POSIX realtime extensions using OpenBSD as a root source tree. Nearly all of the IEEE POSIX extensions have been added. Currently all OpenBSD features are supported, but only on the m68k, MIPS and PowerPC cpu types. Pentium and Alpha cpu versions are to be released soon. RTMX Inc. is also a licensed OSF Motif house, and has ported Motif 1.2.3 to most of the supported platforms.

  • RTMX Networking Services
    This North Carolina ISP is using OpenBSD on multiple servers for Web, DNS and over 1000 e-mail users in their community just West of Research Triangle. There is a mix of AMD K-6, MicroSPARC-II and PowerPC systems in use, with more customer sub-net servers coming on-line. RTMX.NET mirrors the OpenBSD WWW and ftp sites, and also provides an anonymous CVS repository (CVSROOT=anoncvs@openbsd.groupbsd.org:/cvs), all thanks to 47GB of disk space and a dedicated T1 connection.

  • Poppe Tyson Europe is using OpenBSD as a primary DNS, mailserver for 100+ mailboxes, and as their Website Development server for over 50 sites.

  • The Center for Information Technology Integration (CITI)
    This laboratory at the University of Michigan uses OpenBSD as the basis for many intensive research projects. OpenBSD is used for developing and analyzing smart card contents and protocols, both in isolation and in real applications. Plans are underway to issue cards containing secure tokens for user logins and kerberos ticket acquisition. OpenBSD is also used as a test platform for the mobile computing program at CITI. Internally "The Packet Vault" is an OpenBSD machine that captures and records on cd-rom every packet on the local 10 Mbps ethernet. Packet contents are encrypted to comply with privacy requirements. This practice is used for intrusion detection. In addition, a number of people within the department are using OpenBSD as their primary operating system.

  • The University of Alberta
    uses OpenBSD on SPARC and Intel hardware for proxy servers, Kerberos servers, print servers, service monitoring, pre-emptive security scanning, and incident response. OpenBSD on Intel Hardware is used for Firewalls and Lan-to-Lan VPN for the university's secured subnets behind which all the University's new administrative systems reside. OpenBSD is used for authenticating gateways in front of public labs and public ethernet jacks in approximately 40 locations across campus (about 1500 seats) to help secure public internet access. The Department of Computing Science is using two 20 seat OpenBSD labs for undergraduate instruction.

  • Crown.Net
    This internet service provider is running almost completely on a mixture of OpenBSD/sparc and OpenBSD/i386. Our Web Servers(2), Mail Server, Primary and Secondary DNS, and Radius servers all are running OpenBSD/sparc and our shell server and several co-located servers are running OpenBSD/i386.

  • FSC Internet Corp.
    A large Information Security and Internet development firm located in Toronto, has used OpenBSD and its IPsec support to construct a secure and flexible VPN for a multi-billion dollar client. "We are delighted with OpenBSD's performance, reliability, and pro-active attitude towards security," says a company spokesperson. "We intend to use OpenBSD in many future projects. We believe strongly that open-source solutions like OpenBSD are best able to provide the high levels of security our clients require -- closed-source software almost never receives the level of code review that OpenBSD is committed to."

  • SoftQuad Software Inc.
    This maker of HTML and XML editing software, uses OpenBSD for their gateway, FTP, and web services.

  • Hobbiton.org
    This ISP uses OpenBSD to run their free shell server, as well as other systems. The shell server, a single AMD K6/233, handles well over 10,000 users. "We tried OpenBSD after having constant security problems with other operating systems", says Hobbiton's Leif Pedersen. "Since then, security in the operating system has not been a problem and, as an added bonus, the systems have been more stable."


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