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OpenBSD is a free, UNIX-like operating system derived from 4.4BSD which runs on multiple platforms. The OpenBSD Project focuses on "portabililty, standardization, correctness, security and cryptography."
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Multiplatform Ultra-Secure Operating System. Focus: portability, standardization, correctness, security, and cryptography.
Free version of the SSH/SecSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools developed by the OpenBSD Project.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Frequently Asked Questions.
A Canadian non-for-profit corporation, supporting OpenBSD and related projects. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta.
A resource for this community. New articles posted often; focus: firewalls, Internet services, intrusion detection, other topics of interest.
Web-interface to the OpenBSD ports tree and packages collection, based on sqlports and ports-readmes from the project. Browse by category or use a full-text search. The virtual categories and inter-dependencies of all packages are shown.
OpenBSD-relevant links at lobste.rs, an open-source link aggregator created by an OpenBSD developer.
OpenBSD laptop configuration site and OpenBSD-mobile mailing list archive.
A source-code search based on OpenGrok. Useful not only in system and application software development, but also for figuring out whether particular hardware is supported.
An unofficial OpenBSD account on Tumblr.
Multiplatform Ultra-Secure Operating System. Focus: portability, standardization, correctness, security, and cryptography.
Free version of the SSH/SecSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools developed by the OpenBSD Project.
OpenBSD laptop configuration site and OpenBSD-mobile mailing list archive.
Web-interface to the OpenBSD ports tree and packages collection, based on sqlports and ports-readmes from the project. Browse by category or use a full-text search. The virtual categories and inter-dependencies of all packages are shown.
An unofficial OpenBSD account on Tumblr.
A Canadian non-for-profit corporation, supporting OpenBSD and related projects. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta.
A source-code search based on OpenGrok. Useful not only in system and application software development, but also for figuring out whether particular hardware is supported.
OpenBSD-relevant links at lobste.rs, an open-source link aggregator created by an OpenBSD developer.
A resource for this community. New articles posted often; focus: firewalls, Internet services, intrusion detection, other topics of interest.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Frequently Asked Questions.

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