[OpenBSD-BR] OpenBSD 4.3 released May 1, 2008
Murilo da Silva Ijanc
murilo em dotbsd.org
Quarta Abril 30 21:33:33 BRT 2008
r0xx mais suporte ao SMP...
Alguém poderia me dar uma ajuda eu instalei o openldap-sever+samba+clamav
.... eu montei um pdc com clientes win xp na rede.. não da nenhum erro o
samba mais ele fica segurando na porta 445 ou 139 vários TIMES_WAIT assim
por exemplo se eu dou logoff no win xp e tento me logar novamente ele fala
que não foi possível encontrar a rede. eu já tentei desativar o clamav mais
só deixo mais rápido... Alguém já passo por isso?
os pacotes são da versão openbsd-4.2
2008/4/30 Giancarlo Rubio <gianrubio em gmail.com>:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Theo de Raadt <deraadt em cvs.openbsd.org>
> Date: 2008/4/30
> Subject: OpenBSD 4.3 released May 1, 2008
> To: announce em openbsd.org
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - OpenBSD 4.3 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------
>
> May 1, 2008.
>
> We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.3.
> This is our 23nd release on CD-ROM (and 24rd via FTP). We remain
> proud of OpenBSD's record of more than ten years with only two remote
> holes in the default install.
>
> As in our previous releases, 4.3 provides significant improvements,
> including new features, in nearly all areas of the system:
>
> - New/extended platforms:
> o OpenBSD/sparc64.
> SMP support. This should work on all supported systems, with
> the exception of the Sun Enterprise 10000.
> o OpenBSD/hppa.
> K-class servers like the K200 and K410 are supported now.
> o OpenBSD/mvme88k
> SMP support on MVME188 and MVME188A systems.
> 88110 processor, and thus MVME197LE/SP/DP boards, are supported now.
> o OpenBSD/sgi.
> Contains many new drivers, however the kernel requires an important
> errata fix.
>
> - Improved hardware support, including:
> o The bge(4) driver now supports BCM5906/BCM5906M 10/100 and BCM5755
> 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet devices.
> o The cas(4) driver now supports Cassini+ 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet
> devices.
> o The em(4) driver now supports ICH9 10/100 and 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet
> devices.
> o The gem(4) driver now supports the onboard 1000base-SX interface on
> the Sun Fire V880 server.
> o The ixgb(4) driver now supports the Sun 10Gb PCI-X Ethernet devices.
> o The msk(4) driver now supports Yukon FE+ 10/100 and Yukon Supreme
> 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet devices.
> o The nfe(4) driver now supports MCP73, MCP77 and MCP79 10/100/Gigabit
> Ethernet devices.
> o The ral(4) driver now supports RT2800 based wireless network devices.
> o The cmpci(4) driver now supports CMI8768 based audio adapters.
> o The it(4) driver now supports ITE IT8705F/8712F/8716F/8718F/8726F and
> SiS SiS950 ICs. Watchdog timer functionality added.
> o The mfi(4) driver now supports Dell CERC6/PERC6 and LSI SAS1078 RAID
> controllers.
> o The viapm(4) driver now supports the VIA VT8237S south bridges SMBus
> controller.
> o Support for hotplugging ExpressCard devices has been added.
> o New amdpcib(4) driver for the AMD-8111 series LPC bridge and
> timecounter on amd64.
> o New pctr(4) driver for the CPU performance counters on amd64.
> o New bwi(4) driver for the Broadcom AirForce IEEE 802.11b/g wireless
> network device.
> o New envy(4) driver for the VIA Envy24 audio device.
> o New et(4) driver for the Agere/LSI ET1310 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet
> device.
> o New etphy(4) driver for the Agere/LSI ET1011 TruePHY Gigabit
> Ethernet PHY.
> o New amdpcib(4) driver for the AMD-8111 series LPC bridge and
> timecounter on i386.
> o New glxpcib(4) driver for the AMD CS5536 PCI-ISA bridge with
> timecounter,
> watchdog timer, and GPIO on i386.
> o New iwn(4) driver for the Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN IEEE
> 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N wireless network device.
> o New msts(4) line discipline to interface Meinberg Standard Time
> String
> devices and to provide a timedelta sensor.
> o New gbe(4) driver for the SGI Graphics Back End (GBE) Frame Buffer on
> sgi.
> o New mkbc(4) driver for the Moosehead PS/2 Controller on sgi.
> o New power(4) driver for the power button on sgi.
> o New ecadc(4) driver for the Environmental Monitoring Subsystem
> temperature sensor on sparc64.
> o New tda(4) driver for the fan controller on the Sun Blade 1000/2000,
> making these machines much less noisy.
> o New spdmem(4) driver retrieves information about memory modules.
> o New thmc(4) driver for the TI THMC50, Analog ADM1022/1028
> temperature sensor.
> o New uchcom(4) driver for the WinChipHead CH341/340 based USB serial
> adapter.
> o New umbg(4) driver for the Meinberg Funkuhren USB5131 radio clock to
> provide a timedelta sensor.
> o New upgt(4) driver for the Conexant/Intersil PrismGT SoftMAC USB IEEE
> 802.11b/g wireless network device.
> o New wbng(4) driver for the Winbond W83793G temperature, voltage, and
> fan sensor.
> o New wbsio(4) driver for the Winbond LPC Super I/O ICs.
> o New adl(4) driver for the Andigilog aSC7621 temperature, voltage, and
> fan sensor.
> o The siop(4) driver now supports the (non-PCI) NCR 53c720/770 in
> big-endian mode.
> o New lmn(4) driver for the National Semiconductor LM93 sensor.
>
> - New tools:
> o snmpd(8), implementing the Simple Network Management Protocol.
> o The snmpctl(8) program controls the SNMP daemon.
> o The pcidump(8) utility displays the device address, vendor, and
> product name of PCI devices.
> o ldattach(8) is used to attach a line discipline to a serial line to
> allow for in-kernel processing of the received and/or sent data.
>
> - New functionality:
> o eeprom(8) is now able to display the OpenPROM device tree on
> systems that have it.
> o Support for X11 on sgi has been added.
> o The periodic security(8) reports now include package changes.
> o The cmpci(4) driver now supports multichannel audio playback if
> the hardware supports it.
> o The auvia(4) driver now supports multichannel audio playback if
> the hardware supports it.
> o The auich(4) driver now supports recording from the microphone as
> well as full-duplex mode.
> o The eso(4) driver now supports recording as well as full-duplex mode.
> o The ffs layer is now 64-bit disk block address clean. This means
> that
> disks, partitions and filesystems larger than 2TB are now supported,
> with the exception of statfs(2) and quotas.
> o DMA is now enabled for 1-sector devices such as flash drives,
> providing significant speed improvement.
> o Sparc and Sparc64 disklabels now provide automatic recognition of
> ext2fs partitions.
> o Filesystems on USB devices are automatically dismounted if the device
> is disconnected.
> o The configuration of carp(4) load balancing has been vastly
> simplified.
> o fstab(5) entries referring to non-existent mount points are now
> ignored,
> allowing subsequent entries to be processed.
> o Additional configuration files can now be included in pf.conf(5).
> o sppp(4) now has IPv6 support.
>
> - Assorted improvements and code cleanup:
> o Improved support for an lkm(4) subsystem on amd64.
> o ossaudio(3) received several bug fixes and enhancements including but
> not limited to improved recording and full-duplex support.
> o audio(4) received several bug fixes and enhancements including but
> not limited to improved recording and full-duplex support.
> o make(1) was heavily modified, mostly to improve support for parallel
> build. Parallel builds now run commands in the same way the
> sequential
> builds do, and the output from commands is more readable. A large
> part
> of the source tree, xenocara, and quite a few ports now build
> correctly
> with make -j.
> o rcs tools improvements and bug fixes.
> o RTM_VERSION was increased so that all routing messages could be
> modified
> to include additional fields for upcoming networking features.
> o sendbug(1) has stricter comment parsing, to avoid mangling diffs.
> o umass(4) devices no longer detect bogus LUNs.
> o USB st(4) devices can now successfully disconnect.
> o More deviant umass devices accommodated.
> o svnd(4) devices now work on block devices.
> o disklabel(8) is now aware of NTFS partitions.
> o raidctl(8) now correctly handles trailing whitespace in configuration
> files.
> o mt(1) no longer triggers panics when processing the 'rewoffl'
> command.
> o raid(4) devices no longer hang when searching for components during
> boot.
> o sd(4) devices no longer receive spurious SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commands
> that
> confuse some hardware.
> o sd(4) no longer claim that SYNCHRONIZE CACHE commands are 16 bytes
> long
> when they are actually 10 bytes. Some devices took this too
> literally.
> o dhcpd(8) now always issues packets equal or larger than the minimum
> IP MTU.
> o The disklabel(8) -E mode does not allow manual editing of the 'c'
> partition, which is always set to cover the entire disk.
> o The disklabel(8) -E mode does not allow changing the cpg value of a
> partition.
> o The disklabel(8) -E mode command 'r' now displays the list of free
> chunks on the disk.
> o The disklabel(8) -E mode no longer permits assigning arbitrary sizes
> to
> FS_BOOT and FS_UNUSED partitions.
> o The bge(4) driver problems receiving jumbo frames have been resolved.
> o Many dangerous unsigned comparisons with -1 when checking the results
> of
> read and write calls have been eliminated.
> o The new M_ZERO flag for malloc(9) replaces many malloc+bzero/memset
> combinations, fixing a number of bugs in memory initialization and
> shrinking the kernel.
> o dhcpd(8) now correctly constructs response packets that use the
> overflow buffers to store options.
> o SCSI drivers are more reliable in MP machines due to better locking
> around command completion.
> o TCP responses to highly fragmented packets are now constructed
> without
> risking corruption of kernel memory.
> o Sockets now allow 4095 multicast group memberships.
>
> - Install/Upgrade process changes:
> o All platforms now have serial console support when installing.
> o Serial console speed is detected and appropriate /etc/ttys entries
> automatically created.
> o OpenBSD/vax now also has both kinds of install ISO CD images.
> o DNS server addresses are remembered if an install is restarted.
> o OpenBSD/sgi can now be installed using the glass console.
>
> - OpenBGPD 4.3:
> o Correctly handle prefixes which would cause a routing loop.
> o bgpctl's detailed RIB output shows additional attributes like
> extended communities or the cluster id list.
>
> - OpenNTPD 4.3:
> o Handle IP changes of clients more gracefully.
> o Log peer and sensor status to syslog if the majority of either is
> bad, or if a SIGINFO signal is received.
> o Allow offsetting of time sensors that have a systematic error.
>
> - OpenOSPFD 4.3:
> o Equal cost multipath support -- don't forget to set the right
> sysctls.
> o Parser and commandline options are now in sync with bgpd.
>
> - relayd 4.3:
> o hoststated(8)/hoststatectl(8) were renamed to relayd(8)/relayctl(8).
> o Improved configuration grammar for relayd.conf(5).
> o Allow to send SNMP traps via snmpd(8) when host states change.
> o Improved support for URL filtering and protocol actions.
> o Added support for UDP-based DNS relaying with request ID
> randomisation.
> o Various bug fixes, optimisations, and cleanups.
> o Improved reload support.
>
> - OpenSSH 4.8:
> o Added chroot(2) support for sshd(8), controlled by a new option
> "ChrootDirectory". Please refer to sshd_config(5) for details, and
> please use this feature carefully.
> o Linked sftp-server(8) into sshd(8). The internal sftp server is used
> when the command "internal-sftp" is specified in a Subsystem or
> ForceCommand declaration. When used with ChrootDirectory, the
> internal
> sftp server requires no special configuration of files inside the
> chroot environment. Please refer to sshd_config(5) for more
> information.
> o Added a protocol extension method "posix-rename em openssh.com" for
> sftp-server(8) to perform POSIX atomic rename() operations.
> o Removed the fixed limit of 100 file handles in sftp-server(8). The
> server will now dynamically allocate handles up to the number of
> available file descriptors.
> o ssh(1) will now skip generation of SSH protocol 1 ephemeral server
> keys
> when in inetd mode and protocol 2 connections are negotiated. This
> speeds up protocol 2 connections to inetd-mode servers that also
> allow Protocol 1.
> o Accept the PermitRootLogin directive in a sshd_config(5) Match block.
> Allows for, e.g. permitting root only from the local network.
> o Reworked sftp(1) argument splitting and escaping to be more
> internally
> consistent (i.e. between sftp commands) and more consistent with
> sh(1).
> Please note that this will change the interpretation of some quoted
> strings, especially those with embedded backslash escape sequences.
> o Support "Banner=none" in sshd_config(5) to disable sending of a
> pre-login banner (e.g. in a Match block).
> o ssh(1) ProxyCommands are now executed with $SHELL rather than
> /bin/sh.
> o ssh(1)'s ConnectTimeout option is now applied to both the TCP
> connection and the SSH banner exchange (previously it just covered
> the TCP connection). This allows callers of ssh(1) to better detect
> and deal with stuck servers that accept a TCP connection but don't
> progress the protocol, and also makes ConnectTimeout useful for
> connections via a ProxyCommand.
> o Many new regression tests, including interop tests against PuTTY's
> plink.
> o SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED packets did not correctly reset the client
> keepalive logic, causing disconnections on servers that did not
> explicitly implement "keepalive em openssh.com".
> o ssh(1) used the obsolete SIG DNS RRtype for host keys in DNS, instead
> of the current standard RRSIG.
> o Correctly drain ACKs when a sftp(1) upload write fails midway, avoids
> a fatal() exit from what should be a recoverable condition.
> o Fixed packet size advertisements. Previously TCP and agent forwarding
> incorrectly advertised the channel window size as the packet size,
> causing fatal errors under some conditions.
> o Many more bugfixes. Please refer to the Release Notes.
>
> - Over 4,500 ports, minor robustness improvements in package tools.
> o Many pre-built packages for each architecture:
> i386: 4782 sparc64: 4613 alpha: 4233 sh: 2046
> amd64: 4708 powerpc: 4634 sparc: 3159 m68k: 830
> arm: 3377 hppa: 3971 m88k: 27 mips64: 1897
> vax: 296
> o Highlights include:
> o Gnome 2.20.3.
> o GNUstep 1.14.2.
> o KDE 3.5.8.
> o Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12.
> o Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.12.
> o MySQL 5.0.51a
> o OpenMotif 2.3.0.
> o OpenOffice.org 2.3.1.
> o PostgreSQL 8.2.6.
> o Xfce 4.4.2.
>
> - As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation.
>
> - The system includes the following major components from outside
> suppliers:
> o Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.2 + patches, freetype 2.2.1,
> fontconfig 2.4.2, expat 2.0.0, Mesa 6.5.2, xterm 225 and more)
> o Gcc 2.95.3 (+ patches) and 3.3.5 (+ patches)
> o Perl 5.8.8 (+ patches)
> o Our improved and secured version of Apache 1.3, with SSL/TLS and DSO
> support
> o OpenSSL 0.9.7j (+ patches)
> o Groff 1.15
> o Sendmail 8.14.1, with libmilter
> o Bind 9.3.4 (+ patches)
> o Lynx 2.8.5rel.4 with HTTPS and IPv6 support (+ patches)
> o Sudo 1.6.9p4
> o Ncurses 5.2
> o Latest KAME IPv6
> o Heimdal 0.7.2 (+ patches)
> o Arla 0.35.7
> o Binutils 2.15 (+ patches)
> o Gdb 6.3 (+ patches)
>
> If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 4.2
> and 4.3, look at
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus43.html
>
> Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes
> made to OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - SECURITY AND ERRATA --------------------------------------------------
>
> We provide patches for known security threats and other important
> issues discovered after each CD release. As usual, between the
> creation of the OpenBSD 4.3 FTP/CD-ROM binaries and the actual 4.3
> release date, our team found and fixed some new reliability problems
> (note: most are minor and in subsystems that are not enabled by
> default). Our continued research into security means we will find
> new security problems -- and we always provide patches as soon as
> possible. Therefore, we advise regular visits to
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html
> and
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html
>
> Security patch announcements are sent to the
> security-announce em OpenBSD.org
> mailing list. For information on OpenBSD mailing lists, please see:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/mail.html
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - CD-ROM SALES ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> OpenBSD 4.3 is also available on CD-ROM. The 3-CD set costs $50 CDN
> (EUR 50 including VAT) and is available via mail order and from a number
> of contacts around the world. The set includes a colourful booklet
> which carefully explains the installation of OpenBSD. A new set
> of cute little stickers is also included (sorry, but our FTP mirror
> sites do not support STP, the Sticker Transfer Protocol). As an
> added bonus, the second CD contains an audio track, a song entitled
> "Home to Hypocrisy". MP3 and OGG versions of the audio track can be
> found on the first CD.
>
> Lyrics (and an explanation) for the songs may be found at:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/lyrics.html#43
>
> Profits from CD sales are the primary income source for the OpenBSD
> project -- in essence selling these CD-ROM units ensures that OpenBSD
> will continue to make another release six months from now.
>
> The OpenBSD 4.3 CD-ROMs are bootable on the following four platforms:
>
> o i386
> o amd64
> o macppc
> o sparc64
>
> (Other platforms must boot from floppy, network, or other method).
>
> For more information on ordering CD-ROMs, see:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html
>
> The above web page lists a number of places where OpenBSD CD-ROMs
> can be purchased from. For our default mail order, go directly to:
>
> https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order
>
> or, for European orders:
>
> https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu
>
> All of our developers strongly urge you to buy a CD-ROM and support
> our future efforts. Additionally, donations to the project are
> highly appreciated, as described in more detail at:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - OPENBSD FOUNDATION ---------------------------------------------------
>
> For those unable to make their contributions as straightforward gifts,
> the OpenBSD Foundation (http://www.openbsdfoundation.org) is a Canadian
> not-for-profit corporation that can accept larger contributions and
> issue receipts. In some situations, their receipt may qualify as a
> business expense writeoff, so this is certainly a consideration for
> some organizations or businesses. There may also be exposure benefits
> since the Foundation may be interested in participating in press
> releases.
> In turn, the Foundation then uses these contributions to assist OpenBSD's
> infrastructure needs. Contact the foundation directors at
> directors em openbsdfoundation.org for more information.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------
>
> The OpenBSD distribution companies also sell tshirts and polo shirts.
> And our users like them too. We have a variety of shirts available,
> with the new and old designs, from our web ordering system at:
>
> https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order
>
> and for Europe:
>
> https://https.OpenBSD.org/cgi-bin/order.eu
>
> The OpenBSD 4.3 t-shirts are available now. The new shirt for 4.3 has
> a newly drawn version of Puffy (the blowfish) on a simple green shirt.
> We also sell our older shirts, as well as a selection of OpenSSH
> t-shirts.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - FTP INSTALLS ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CD-ROM, OpenBSD can be easily
> installed via FTP. Typically you need a single small piece of boot
> media (e.g., a boot floppy) and then the rest of the files can be
> installed from a number of locations, including directly off the
> Internet. Follow this simple set of instructions to ensure that
> you find all of the documentation you will need while performing
> an install via FTP. With the CD-ROMs, the necessary documentation
> is easier to find.
>
> 1) Read either of the following two files for a list of ftp
> mirrors which provide OpenBSD, then choose one near you:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html
> ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ftplist
>
> As of May 1, 2008, the following ftp mirror sites have the 4.3 release:
>
> ftp://ftp.kd85.com/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ Austria
> ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ Sweden
> ftp://ftp2.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ NYC, USA
> ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ CO, USA
> ftp://ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ CA, USA
> ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ IL, USA
>
> The release is also available at the master site:
>
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ Alberta, Canada
>
> However it is strongly suggested you use a mirror.
>
> Other mirror sites may take a day or two to update.
>
> 2) Connect to that ftp mirror site and go into the directory
> pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ which contains these files and directories.
> This is a list of what you will see:
>
> ANNOUNCEMENT amd64/ macppc/ sys.tar.gz
> Changelogs/ armish/ mvme68k/ tools/
> HARDWARE ftplist packages/ vax/
> PACKAGES hp300/ ports.tar.gz xenocara.tar.gz
> PORTS hppa/ root.mail zaurus/
> README i386/ sparc/
> SIZES landisk/ sparc64/
> alpha/ mac68k/ src.tar.gz
>
> It is quite likely that you will want at LEAST the following
> files which apply to all the architectures OpenBSD supports.
>
> README - generic README
> HARDWARE - list of hardware we support
> PORTS - description of our "ports" tree
> PACKAGES - description of pre-compiled packages
> root.mail - a copy of root's mail at initial login.
> (This is really worthwhile reading).
>
> 3) Read the README file. It is short, and a quick read will make
> sure you understand what else you need to fetch.
>
> 4) Next, go into the directory that applies to your architecture,
> for example, i386. This is a list of what you will see:
>
> INSTALL.i386 cd43.iso floppyB43.fs pxeboot*
> INSTALL.linux cdboot* floppyC43.fs xbase43.tgz
> MD5 cdbr* game43.tgz xetc43.tgz
> base43.tgz cdemu43.iso index.txt xfont43.tgz
> bsd* comp43.tgz install43.iso xserv43.tgz
> bsd.mp* etc43.tgz man43.tgz xshare43.tgz
> bsd.rd* floppy43.fs misc43.tgz
>
> If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386
> and the appropriate floppy*.fs or install43.iso files. Consult the
> INSTALL.i386 file if you don't know which of the floppy images
> you need (or simply fetch all of them).
>
> If you use the install43.iso file (roughly 200MB in size), then you
> do not need the various *.tgz files since they are contained on that
> one-step ISO-format install CD.
>
> 5) If you are an expert, follow the instructions in the file called
> README; otherwise, use the more complete instructions in the
> file called INSTALL.i386. INSTALL.i386 may tell you that you
> need to fetch other files.
>
> 6) Just in case, take a peek at:
>
> http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata.html
>
> This is the page where we talk about the mistakes we made while
> creating the 4.3 release, or the significant bugs we fixed
> post-release which we think our users should have fixes for.
> Patches and workarounds are clearly described there.
>
> Note: If you end up needing to write a raw floppy using Windows,
> you can use "fdimage.exe" located in the pub/OpenBSD/4.3/tools
> directory to do so.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - X.ORG FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES -----------------------------------------
>
> X.Org has been integrated more closely into the system. This release
> contains X.Org 7.2.0. Most of our architectures ship with X.Org,
> including
> amd64, sparc, sparc64 and macppc. During installation, you can install
> X.Org quite easily. Be sure to try out xdm(1) and see how we have
> customized it for OpenBSD.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - PORTS TREE -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> The OpenBSD ports tree contains automated instructions for building
> third party software. The software has been verified to build and
> run on the various OpenBSD architectures. The 4.3 ports collection,
> including many of the distribution files, is included on the 3-CD
> set. Please see the PORTS file for more information.
>
> Note: some of the most popular ports, e.g., the Apache web server
> and several X applications, come standard with OpenBSD. Also, many
> popular ports have been pre-compiled for those who do not desire
> to build their own binaries (see BINARY PACKAGES, below).
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------
>
> A large number of binary packages are provided. Please see the PACKAGES
> file (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/PACKAGES) for more details.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - SYSTEM SOURCE CODE ---------------------------------------------------
>
> The CD-ROMs contain source code for all the subsystems explained
> above, and the README (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/README)
> file explains how to deal with these source files. For those who
> are doing an FTP install, the source code for all four subsystems
> can be found in the pub/OpenBSD/4.3/ directory:
>
> xenocara.tar.gz ports.tar.gz src.tar.gz sys.tar.gz
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> - THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> OpenBSD 4.3 includes artwork and CD artistic layout by Ty Semaka,
> who also arranged an audio track on the OpenBSD 4.3 CD set. Ports
> tree and package building by Antoine Jacoutot, Nikolay Sturm,
> Robert Nagy and Christian Weisgerber. System builds by Theo de Raadt,
> and Miod Vallat. X11 builds by Todd Fries. ISO-9660 filesystem
> layout by Theo de Raadt.
>
> We would like to thank all of the people who sent in bug reports, bug
> fixes, donation cheques, and hardware that we use. We would also like
> to thank those who pre-ordered the 4.3 CD-ROM or bought our previous
> CD-ROMs. Those who did not support us financially have still helped
> us with our goal of improving the quality of the software.
>
> Our developers are:
>
> Alexander Bluhm, Alexander von Gernler, Alexandre Anriot,
> Alexandre Ratchov, Anders Magnusson, Antoine Jacoutot,
> Artur Grabowski, Austin Hook, Bernd Ahlers, Bob Beck, Brad Smith,
> Bret Lambert, Can Erkin Acar, Chad Loder, Charles Longeau,
> Chris Kuethe, Christian Weisgerber, Christopher Pascoe,
> Claudio Jeker, Constantine A. Murenin, Dale Rahn, Damien Bergamini,
> Damien Miller, Daniel Hartmeier, Darren Tucker, David Gwynne,
> David Krause, Deanna Phillips, Eric Faurot, Esben Norby,
> Federico G. Schwindt, Felix Kronlage, Gilles Chehade,
> Gordon Willem Klok, Hans-Joerg Hoexer, Henning Brauer,
> Henric Jungheim, Hugh Graham, Ian Darwin, Igor Sobrado,
> Jacob Meuser, Jakob Schlyter, Janne Johansson, Jason Dixon,
> Jason McIntyre, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse, Joel Knight, Joel Sing,
> Johan Mson Lindman, Jolan Luff, Jonathan Gray, Jordan Hargrave,
> Joris Vink, Kenneth R Westerback, Kevin Steves, Kjell Wooding,
> Kurt Miller, Landry Breuil, Laurent Fanis, Marc Balmer, Marc Espie,
> Marc Winiger, Marco Peereboom, Marco Pfatschbacher, Marco S Hyman,
> Marcus Glocker, Mark Kettenis, Mark Uemura, Markus Friedl,
> Martin Reindl, Martynas Venckus, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel,
> Mats O Jansson, Matthias Kilian, Matthieu Herrb, Michael Erdely,
> Michael Knudsen, Mike Belopuhov, Miod Vallat, Moritz Grimm,
> Moritz Jodeit, Niall O'Higgins, Nick Holland, Nikolay Sturm,
> Okan Demirmen, Oleg Safiullin, Otto Moerbeek, Owain Ainsworth,
> Peter Stromberg, Peter Valchev, Pierre-Yves Ritschard, Ray Lai,
> Reyk Floeter, Robert Nagy, Rui Reis, Ryan Thomas McBride,
> Saad Kadhi, Simon Bertrang, Stefan Kempf, Steven Mestdagh,
> Stuart Henderson, Ted Unangst, Theo de Raadt, Thordur I. Bjornsson,
> Tobias Stoeckmann, Tobias Weingartner, Todd C. Miller,
> Todd T. Fries, Tomoyuki Sakurai, Uwe Stuehler, Will Maier,
> Wim Vandeputte, Xavier Santolaria, Joshua Stein
>
>
>
>
> --
> Giancarlo Rubio
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