-
OpenBSD is a security-focused, free software, Unix-like
operating system based on the
Berkeley Software Distribution (
BSD). Theo de
Raadt created OpenBSD...
- consoles. The
other current BSD
systems (
OpenBSD, Net
BSD, and
DragonFly BSD) also
contain a
large amount of Free
BSD code, and vice-versa.[citation needed]...
-
Distribution (
BSD)
series of Unix
variant options. The
three most
notable descendants in
current use are Free
BSD,
OpenBSD, and Net
BSD,
which are all...
- in an
incomplete state. Gentoo/
OpenBSD is a Gentoo/*
BSD subproject to port
Gentoo features such as
Portage to the
OpenBSD operating system. It was originally...
- obsolete, the term "
BSD" is
commonly used for its
open-source descendants,
including Free
BSD,
OpenBSD, Net
BSD, and
DragonFly BSD.
BSD was
initially called...
-
OpenBSD, from a
forked version of Net
BSD 1.0 near the end of 1995. In 1998, Net
BSD 1.3
introduced the
pkgsrc packages collection.
Until 2004, Net
BSD 1...
- For Developers. "
OpenSSH 8.1
Release Notes".
OpenSSH. 9
October 2019.
Retrieved 18
November 2024. "
OpenBSD manual pages: SSH".
openbsd.org. 3 July 2014...
-
early 2000s[update],
there are four
major BSD operating systems–Free
BSD, Net
BSD,
OpenBSD and
DragonFly BSD, and an
increasing number of
other OSs forked...
- "atu-license".
BSD Cross Reference,
OpenBSD. "Manual Pages: ipw".
Openbsd.org. 2012-09-17.
Retrieved 2012-12-09. "Manual Pages: iwi".
Openbsd.org. 2012-09-17...
-
functionally equivalent, and
endorsed by the
OpenBSD project as a
license template for new contributions. The
BSD 0-clause
license goes
further than the 2-clause...