If I recall the OpenBSD guys don't necessarily audit the code for security, they focus on good, clean, correct programming practices. Security then naturally falls into place.
Although I have no personal experience with it OpenBSD might be a good place to look.
Actually many enterprise class IPSEC VPNs will be easy to catch as they use specific ports and protocols (IP Protocol 50 is IPSEC I believe). I'm thinking in particular of the Nortel Contivity Extranet Server, etc.
Actually, unless something has changed recently, RealPlayer hasn't been ported to LinuxPPC. LinuxPPC.org petitioned Real for a port, they said they would think about it (as of 12/99).
If I recall the OpenBSD guys don't necessarily audit the code for security, they focus on good, clean, correct programming practices. Security then naturally falls into place.
Although I have no personal experience with it OpenBSD might be a good place to look.
Actually many enterprise class IPSEC VPNs will be easy to catch as they use specific ports and protocols (IP Protocol 50 is IPSEC I believe). I'm thinking in particular of the Nortel Contivity Extranet Server, etc.
Actually, unless something has changed recently, RealPlayer hasn't been ported to LinuxPPC.
LinuxPPC.org petitioned Real for a port, they said they would think about it (as of 12/99).
The petition & info can be found here:
http://www.linuxppc.org/real.shmtl