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OpenBSD 3.2 Available

fredrikv writes "Right on time, the files defining OpenBSD 3.2 have moved away from "snapshots" to the 3.2 directory of the OpenBSD mirrors. It is well known as the world's most secure operating system and now sports chroot'd Apache, fewer suid binaries, cool pictures for xdm-logins, a brilliant "antispoof" packet filtering rule and as usual includes lots of small updates and fixes. The files are there. What are you waiting for?"

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  1. What Am I Waiting For? by Zech+Harvey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Common Criteria certification so it can be just as secure as my Windows 2000 boxen!

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    Zech Harvey, MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
  2. Well .. by Mr_Silver · · Score: 5, Funny
    The the files are there. What are you waiting for?

    5:30pm, 8 pints of lager, one dodgy kebab and a chance to yet again make a piss poor attempt to chat the attractive barmaid up.

    Well you did ask!

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    1. Re:Well .. by SirSlud · · Score: 5, Funny

      > to yet again make a piss poor attempt to chat the attractive barmaid up

      barmaids get slashdotted by drunk guys every night. i recommend you search your neighbourhood for a mirror so you can have all the bandwidth to yourself.

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      "Old man yells at systemd"
  3. I don't think so.... by Dr_DTHP · · Score: 5, Funny

    >[OpenBSD is] the world's most secure operating system

    Hear that sound? It's the VMS users (all 8 of them, currently, unless Fred's VAX killed his mains power again and he switched to OSX) choking on their lunches in laughter.