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Reducing spam with OpenBSD and spamd

Author: Terrell Prudé, Jr. We all know about the rampant spam email problem. Nearly all of the potential solutions offered for it are based on...

OpenBSD bcw: Possible GPL license violation issues

I, Michael Buesch, am one of the maintainers of the GPL'd Linux wireless LAN driver for the Broadcom chip (bcm43xx). The Copyright holders of bcm43xx (which...

Creating OpenBSD Binary Patches in a Chroot Environment

Unlike other operating systems, patches for the OpenBSD base system are distributed as source code patches. These patches are usually applied by compiling and...

Rare flaw sighted in OpenBSD kernel

Security researchers have discovered a critical flaw in the OpenBSD kernel. Link: theregister.co.uk Category: BSD

OpenBSD hit by ‘critical’ IPv6 flaw

A vulnerability in the way OpenBSD handles IPv6 data packets exposes systems running the traditionally secure open-source operating system to serious attack. Link: news.com Category: BSD

OpenBSD: NDAs Versus Free Drivers

Greg Kroah-Hartman's announcement for free Linux driver development included the necesssary legal framework to honor NDAs when creating GPL'd drivers. This allowance was discussed...

OpenBSD turns 4.0

Developers released openBSD 4.0 this week, including support for Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc III processors. Sun released its UltraSparc III systems in 2000, but supporting...

OpenBSD 4.0 released

We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0. This is our 20th release on CD-ROM (and 21st via FTP). We remain proud...

OpenBSD 4.0: Pufferix’s Adventures

On October 18th, OpenBSD celebrated its 11th birthday and ten years of punctual biannual releases. Now it's time for OpenBSD version 4.0, which includes...

OpenBSD Turns Eleven

It's been eleven years to the day since the formation of the OpenBSD Project. In celebration, here's a little timeline of memorable events. Feel...