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OpenBSD 3.6 released
Author: Jem Matzan
OpenBSD project leader Theo de Raadt today announced the official release of OpenBSD 3.6 for 14 architectures. This regular release includes new...
Protecting the Perimeter With OpenBSD
The Unix operating system has so many descendants and variations that organizations navigating the maze of choices can quickly become disoriented. Many of these...
Authentication methods in OpenBSD
Author: Brandon Parker and José Nazario
OpenBSD supports several authentication methods besides a simple password. Here are some ways you can keep your systems safe.This...
OpenBSD’s Theo de Raadt talks software security
With security the focus of this year's Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) conference, OpenBSD founder and project lead Theo de Raadt was invited...
OpenBSD 3.6 Announcement Posted
This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 3.6. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 3.6.
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OpenBSD: Adding SGI O2 Architecture Support
OpenBSD creator Theo de Raadt recently announced that support for the SGI O2 architecture was soon going to be imported, primarily in an effort...
Review: OpenBSD 3.5
Author: Jem Matzan
The OpenBSD Project released OpenBSD 3.5 exactly on schedule on May 1, adding support for new functions and devices in the kernel...
OpenBSD – For Your Eyes Only
ladislav writes "A lot of sysadmins would kill for an operating system in which the code was carefully audited in advance so that vulnerabilities...
The Source : OpenBSD revisited
I'm busy and want to sleep soundly and not with one eye
on my internet-exposed hosts. Therefore I picked OpenBSD 3.5 as...
OpenBSD: Monolithic Simplicity
"A recent thread on the OpenBSD project's misc@ mailing list discussed why OpenBSD has chosen to stick to a purely monolithic kernel, instead of...