Hi everyone, <BR><BR>I am using OpenBSD 3.0 as a firewall at my apartment and thus it is just running on a 200MHz box with a 1.2gb harddrive. meaning i have no compilers on it or anything. <BR><BR>Now ...
I am planning on building a firewall & router for a 100/7 Mbit/s connection (hence gigabit Ethernet) and need some advice on hardware. OpenBSD will be put on it. The gear that will be in the network ...
When an Australian software developer tightened licensing restrictions on his firewall program last month, he set off a chain of events that has caused a big controversy among the open-source ...
Although many readers think I’m a Windows-only zealot, one of my other favorite OSes is OpenBSD. I run a few flavors of Linux as well, but I use OpenBSD as my honeynet (a network of honeypots) ...
The next version of the secure BSD-based operating system supports multiple processors for both AMD64 and i386-compatible hardware. The developers behind OpenBSD, the secure Unix-like operating system ...
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