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[Miod Vallat] OpenBSD stories

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  • CiotBSDC Offline
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    CiotBSD
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    OpenBSD stories—OpenBSD/cats: the enabler :

    • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/zaurus1.html

    ping: https://framapiaf.org/@miodvallat@hostux.social/116525872455289794


    Enjoy-ID!
    Enjoy-IT!

    > Per terminus, ad terminal

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    • CiotBSDC Offline
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      Today, part 2:

      OpenBSD stories—OpenBSD/zaurus: pocket-sized BSD

      • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/zaurus2.html

      ping: https://framapiaf.org/@miodvallat@hostux.social/116565518174130734


      Enjoy-ID!
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      > Per terminus, ad terminal

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      • CiotBSDC Offline
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        (05/20) OpenBSD stories—Writing a Firefox OS

        Near the end of march 2002, Wim Vandeputte was contacted for a possible VAX hardware donation in Delft, in the Netherlands. The description of the hardware was a bit vague, it was supposed to be a VAXstation, in a large deskside cabinet. What's the relationship between a VAX and Firefox, you may already be wondering. Please bear with me, you will see in a few paragraphs.

        • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/firefox.html

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        > Per terminus, ad terminal

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        • CiotBSDC Offline
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          (05/26) OpenBSD stories—Some Terrific Idea

          In this story, I would like to talk about something which has turned out to be both an asset and a curse.

          • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/sti.html

          Enjoy-ID!
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          > Per terminus, ad terminal

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          • naltunN Offline
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            Always a great read from Miod, thanks for the updates!

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            • CiotBSDC Offline
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              (06/03) OpenBSD stories—Of hp300 and consoles

              UNIX was first created on Digital PDP-7 hardware, but as it grew and ran on more and more hardware platforms, some of them became quite iconic, and at least major milestones in UNIX evolution. If I were to name only three of them, I would name the PDP-11, hero of the 2BSD series, the VAX, supported from 3BSD onwards, and the hp300 (HP 9000/300 workstations), support for which was added in 4.3BSD-Reno. These machines are long gone (I wouldn't say ``dead'' as hobbyists are still keeping them alive, to this day, and I am myself still tinkering on VAX and hp300 systems on an irregular basis), but traces of their existence can still be found in BSD code today. Let me show you some hp300 leftovers…

              • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/topcat.html

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                (06/10)

                ⇒ OpenBSD stories—Trojaned OpenSSH

                This is a story I had been considering writing for a long time, as many wrong or stupid things have been said or written at the time it happened. Being on a quite sensitive subject, I have however opted to redact a few things, especially the identity of two OpenBSD developers, as well as some IP addresses and other minor details which could help identify them. They will be referred to as dev1 and dev2 in this story. It does not matter who they are, and they really are trustworthy.

                • http://miod.online.fr/software/openbsd/stories/trojan.html

                Very interesting! Pleaseant to read… 😉


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