Examples of using Openbsd in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
X, Linux, and OpenBSD.
OpenBSD 4.9 has been released.
File Extension. OPENBSD.
OpenBSD, forked from NetBSD in 1995.
Load kernel of OpenBSD.
OpenBSD was forked in 1995 from NetBSD.
My personal view of OpenBSD.
They targets the vulnerabilities of OpenBSD, Windows, Apache, and others by using requests that seem legitimate to crash a web server.
It is a open-source project that supports Mac OS X, Windows 98, 2000, XP, Linux,FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.
Developed first by the OpenBSD project and then the release version p(port) is managed by the team ported to other operating systems, including the Linux operating system.
I started with OpenBSD 5.0.
OpenBSD features a full server suite and can be configured as a mail server, web server, FTP server, DNS server, router, firewall, NFS file server, or any combination of these.
Bluefish is a multi-platform application that runs on most desktop operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS-X,Windows, OpenBSD and Solaris.
OpenBSD is a Unix-like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution(BSD), a Unix derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
During the 1990s, the change from minicomputers to inexpensive PC networks was cemented by the development of several versions of Unix and Unix-like systems that ran on the Intel x86 microprocessor architecture, including Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD,NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Technologies like ASLR, NX, ProPolice, safe_iop, OpenBSD dlmalloc, OpenBSD calloc, and Linux mmap_min_addr to mitigate risks associated with common memory management errors.
It is cross-platform, and runs on AmigaOS 4, BeOS, FreeBSD, Linux(including OS flavors running on GP2X and Nokia n800, n810, and n900 handheld devices), OS X/Darwin, Windows, MorphOS,NetBSD, OpenBSD, RISC OS, iOS, Solaris/illumos, Android, Playbook and Google Native Client running under Google Chrome.
Technologies including ASLR; NX; ProPolice; safe_iop; OpenBSD dlmalloc; OpenBSD calloc; and Linux mmap_min_addr that can be used to mitigate risks that are associated with common errors in memory management.
Though these proprietary BSD derivatives were largely superseded by the UNIX System V Release 4 and OSF/1 systems in the 1990s(both of which incorporated BSD code and are the basis of other modern Unix systems), later BSD releases provided a basis for several open source development projects, e.g. FreeBSD,NetBSD, OpenBSD or DragonFly, that are ongoing.
In contrast to a GNU/Linux system like Arch,but in common with most other BSD-based operating systems, the OpenBSD kernel and userland programs, such as the shell and common tools(like ls, cp, cat and ps), are developed together in a single source repository.
The OpenBSD project currently maintains ports for 17 different hardware platforms, including the DEC Alpha, Intel i386, Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC, AMD AMD64 and Motorola 68000 processors, Apple's PowerPC machines, Sun SPARC and SPARC64-based computers, the VAX and the Sharp Zaurus.
Security researchers have discovered more than a decade-old vulnerability in several Unix-based operating systems-including Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD and Solaris- which can be exploited by attackers to escalate their privileges to root, potentially leading to a full system takeover.
On 25 July 2007, OpenBSD developer Bob Beck announced the formation of the OpenBSD Foundation, a Canadian non-profit organization formed to"act as a single point of contact for persons and organizations requiring a legal entity to deal with when they wish to support OpenBSD.
The Linux Standard Base is attempting to do this for the Linux platform, while many of the BSD Unixes, such as FreeBSD,NetBSD, and OpenBSD, implement various levels of API compatibility for both backward compatibility(allowing programs written for older versions to run on newer distributions of the system) and cross-platform compatibility(allowing execution of foreign code without recompiling).
In 2006, after a request from Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD for funding from corporate entities which make a profit through the use of OpenSSH in their packaged distributions, the Mozilla Foundation donated US$10,000 to de Raadt and OpenBSD for OpenSSH development.