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Thursday, May 01, 2003 |
current.tigris.org:"To completely implement a correct server for all of Red Hat's excellent up2date tools. Current is not expected to scale to the same mammoth proportions, but it should be fast enough and capable enough to support several hundred machines without driving the sysadmins mad. " 5:27:08 PM ![]() |
from the darpa-funding-be-damned dept. An anonymous reader writes "OpenBSD 3.3 was released today, with many new features, including integration of the ProPolice stack protection technology, W^X ('write xor X') on sparc, alpha and hppa, privilege separated XFree86 and an incredible number of enhancements and stability improvements to the packet filter, pf, including address pools for reverse NAT/load balancing, ALTQ integration for network conditioning, and anchors/tables/spamd for spam tar-pitting. Information on the release can be found here and download sites are listed here. (Also, here's a handy way to speed up your DSL connection - prioritizing empty TCP ACKs and ToS low-delay traffic with OpenBSD 3.3's pf.)" [Slashdot] 10:58:41 AM ![]() |
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