On 10/1/06, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/1/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What if some vendor decides that they like OpenBSD so much that they
> want to turn it (or a part of it) into a commercial product, perhaps
> for a specialized market segment we do not reach?  So they would take
> the OpenBSD source tree and mutate it to their needs?  We fully
> endorse vendors taking parts of our code and doing so, since this is
> much better than having vendors invent their own insecure crud and
> then having the world use that.  And this is not just words -- there
> are vendors doing just that.


I know - I nmaped a slingbox, and to my surprise, it returned an
OpenBSD 3.7(or something)


Is that a misidentification or does anyone know if they are running
OpenBSD?  We have some Slingboxes here at work for guys in Central and
South America that still work for us.  Maybe I'll check one out, I
haven't had a chance to.

The latest toy I've poked at is some Isilon storage, it appears to be
running FreeBSD with Isilon's OneFS filesystem.

Greg

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