An American Speaks here: I work for a ISP *Routing/Switching/MPLS/Multicast/SS7/IP Video/VoIP*
I managed to get my eye balls on OpenBSD about 5 years ago now. After spending about 8 months using Frankenstein hardware I finally got my Boss to let me start using OpenBSD firewalls in the network. Now we have a embedded system running on CF making the company all kinds of money. I also am using bgpd as a route reflector and testing ospfd in my lab of Cisco gear. I'm really looking forward to also seeing a PIM DM/SM capable router in the future running OpenBSD ;-) Put OpenBSD anywhere you can and play with it. It will prove itself even in the Trashiest Windows Infested American Enterprise. Jason Houx -- Mirco$oft Gives you Windows || Unix Gives you a Home -- > Ah, an American speaks. > >> Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that >> they might find themselves unemployed if they practice such a >> philosophy at most companies. >> >> >> PG >> >> >> >> > >> > > quote: >> > > "My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - >> don't >> > > ask! They will thank you later," he said. >> > >> > Yeah, an interesting quote, all right. It's obvious that his corporate >> > culture is very different from the one where i work. I did exactly >> that >> > for a few years (not exclusively with OpenBSD, but with a mixture of >> > what i consider good operating systems). I saved the company money and >> > set up a stable, secure infrastructure. They found out and told me to >> > replace all of it with new hardware and a single "standardized" >> > operating system. They'll thank You later? Not a chance. >> > >> > -&