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OpenBSD Project Announces OpenBGPD

44BSD writes "As noted at undeadly, the OpenBSD Project has announced an BSD-licensed implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol, BGP. Project details, design goals, documentation, and more are at the project web site. BGP is documented in RFC 1771. Lucky for Cisco, BSD is dying..."

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  1. Re:dead by mdew · · Score: 1, Funny

    atleast theres some humor shown here by slashdot staff :)

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  2. Re:Doesn't compile on Linux by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah. Now you Linux users get to feel the pain the BSD users feel for EVERY FUCKING 3RD PARTY PIECE OF SOFTWARE UNDER THE SUN written by Linux weenies.

  3. Re:Doesn't compile on Linux by agent+dero · · Score: 4, Funny

    What are you talking about?!

    I'm running FreeBSD on the desktop, and I've only had trouble getting the following binaries to compile and run: GTK, Qt, Firefox, Java 1, Java 2, Java 5, gaim, xchat, evolution, mozilla, thunderbird, open office, koffice, gedit....garsh, I don't know what the parent poster is talking about, sheesh

    .....at least xterm works! w00t!

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  4. Re:BSD License by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    While you may be right for some Open Source projects, the OpenBSD team applies sound engineering techniques.

    They sure do!