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OpenBSD's network stack
Federico Biancuzzi, 2005-10-12

SecurityFocus interviews three OpenBSD developers about their network stack protection against DoS ICMP attacks, a short comparison with Linux' stack, and some thoughts on OpenBGPD.

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OpenBSD's network stack 2005-10-14
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Ryan seems to be misinformed 2005-10-15
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Re: Re: Ryan seems to be misinformed 2005-10-20
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Linux is only the vanilla-tree from kernel.org. The others are "just" some modified kernel made by some company who need a particular feature into it. But all the work start and its based on the vanilla tree.

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