OpenBSD 3.0 Debuts

UNIX IN THE ENTERPRISE

12/18/2001

Version 3.0 of the open source operating system OpenBSD is now available from OpenBSD.org. The new release features improvements in hardware support, security, and its "ports" tree, as well as additional subsystems and a number of bug fixes. 

"We've started moving more into the fields of security and code correctness and multiarchitecture support," says Theo de Raadt, project leader for OpenBSD. "That's because of our user community and because of who our developers are. The developers come out of the user community. So security and code correctness are what we find really interesting."

As usual, de Raadt describes the changes as evolutionary, "which means we have about 80 developers who just pick away at the things they hear about or they think are important." For this release, his short list of major differences begins with support for the new SPARC 64 platform for Sun's UltraSPARC hardware. The reason, he says, is that "UltraSPARC hardware is very interesting for most people in the user community. It just doesn't fall over."

He also singles out the release's new packet filter, called pf, which he describes as a simplified version of the older ipf packet filter. Though the pf packet filter basically has an ipf-compatible grammar, it uses variable expansion to greatly ease setup. "Any place where you can list a port number or an address in a configuration line, we've made it possible to actually put in a list of them," de Raadt says. For example, "my configuration file for my own firewall used to be 850 lines long, and it's now 26 lines long."

de Raadt says that we should expect major improvements in virtual memory management and performance in the next release. "We make thousands and thousands of little changes with each release, but we can't say necessarily that the major changes are what affect users the most. Those changes might be very minor."


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Subject: OpenBSD 3.0 Released!
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- OpenBSD 3.0 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------

December 1, 2001.

It is our pleasure to officially announce the release of OpenBSD
3.0.  Just over 6 weeks ago, on October 14, OpenBSD turned 6 years
old.  In celebration of this milestone, we invite you to enjoy our
10th release on CD-ROM (and 11th via FTP).  We continue to celebrate
OpenBSD's record of four years without a remote hole in the default
install.  Just like all of our previous releases, 3.0 provides
significant improvements, including new features, in nearly all
areas of the system:

- Improved hardware support             (http://www.OpenBSD.org/plat.html)

  o There is a new sparc64 platform for UltraSPARC hardware.

  o The alpha port supports more models and now uses ELF shared
    libraries.

  o Support for Apple Airport cards and other wireless cards
    supported by the wi(4) driver on the macppc port.

  o Significant improvements have been made in the PCI BIOS
    support of the i386 port.

  o Support for I2O adapters including the Adaptec 2100S and
    3200S RAID devices.

  o Improved support for the 3Com 3XP Typhoon/Sidewinder (3CR990)
    Ethernet interface including vlan support.

  o Improved vlan support including the Tigon I and II Gigabit
    Ethernet cards and the 3Com Typhoon/Sidewinder cards.

  o Support for Gigabit Ethernet devices based on the National
    Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 chips, Broadcom BCM570x chips,
    and Level 1 LXT1001 NetCellerator chip.

  o The hifn(4) hardware crypto driver now supports the Soekris
    Engineering vpn1201 and other boards based around the Hifn 7951
    chip, including support for the 7951's random number generator.

  o The ubsec(4) hardware crypto driver now supports the Broadcom
    5820 chip.

  o Support for various FM radio devices including Aztech/PackardBell
    and SoundForte RadioLink card.

  o Support for DEC EtherWORKS III ISA Ethernet cards.

  o Support Addonics FlexPort multiport ISA serial cards.

  o Support for PCI wireless card adapters based on the PLX 9052
    chip, such as the LinkSys WDT11.

- Ever-improving security            (http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html)

  o Many fixes for potential signal handler races.  Work is ongoing in
    this area to fix the signal handlers in all programs, not just
    privileged ones.

  o More /tmp race conditions have been fixed.

  o Several other security issues fixed throughout the system, many
    of which were identified by members of the OpenBSD team themselves.
    Please see http://www.OpenBSD.org/errata29.html for more details
    on what was fixed.

- New subsystems included with 3.0

  o OpenBSD 3.0 ships with a new packet filter (including NAT
    support), called "pf".  As of version 3.0, OpenBSD no longer
    ships the old ipf packet filter.  OpenBSD developers have been
    running pf since shortly after the 2.9 release and we're sure
    you'll like it as much as we do.  Most ipf rulesets are easily
    converted to pf.  A user-mode ftp proxy that interacts with pf
    is also included in 3.0.

  o BSD authentication has been tightly integrated into OpenBSD
    3.0.  This is a modular system of authentication methods that
    supports password, Kerberos, and S/Key authentication as well
    as authentication via ActivCard, CRYPTOCard and SNK-004 token
    cards.  Radius authentication is also supported.  OpenBSD
    components that need to authenticate users now all utilize
    BSD authentication (including OpenSSH).

  o ALTQ has been integrated into the base system and network device
    drivers.  The queueing disciplines provided by ALTQ can be used
    for bandwidth rate limiting and flexible traffic scheduling.

  o Heimdal 0.3f is now included in OpenBSD for Kerberos V support.
    Thanks to the aforementioned BSD authentication system, Kerberos
    V authentication is automatically available to programs supporting
    BSD authentication (including most everything shipped with
    OpenBSD).

  o The popa3d POP3 daemon from Solar Designer is now included in
    the base OpenBSD install.  This provides our users with a secure,
    trustworthy POP3 daemon.

  o The mg editor now has a M-x theo mode.

- Many other bugs fixed                 (http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus30.html)

- The "ports" tree is greatly improved  (http://www.OpenBSD.org/ports.html)

  o The 3.0 CD-ROMs ship with many more pre-built packages for the
    common architectures.  The FTP site contains hundreds more
    packages (for the important architectures) which we could not
    fit onto the CD-ROMs.

- Many subsystems improved and updated since the last release:

  o XFree86 4.1.0
  o perl 5.6.1
  o sendmail 8.12.1
  o Latest KAME IPv6
  o KTH Kerberos 1.0.8
  o KTH Heimdal 0.3f
  o OpenSSH 3.0

If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 2.9
and 3.0, look at

        http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus30.html

Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes
made to OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list.

This is our eleventh OpenBSD release, and the tenth release which
is available on CD-ROM.  Our releases have been spaced six months
apart, and we plan to continue this timing.

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- 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 3.0 FTP/CD-ROM binaries and the actual 3.0
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-annou...@OpenBSD.org
mailing list.  For information on OpenBSD mailing lists, please see:

	http://www.OpenBSD.org/mail.html

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- CD-ROM SALES ----------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 3.0 is also available on CD-ROM.  The 3-CD set costs $40USD
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 are 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 exclusive audio track by the Plaid Tongued
Devils, http://www.thedevils.com/.

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 3.0 CD-ROMs are bootable on the following six platforms:
  o i386
  o alpha
  o sparc
  o sparc64 (UltraSPARC)
  o macppc
  o hp300

(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.  As well, donations to the project are highly
appreciated, as described in more detail at:

        http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding

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- T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------

The project continues to expand its funding base by selling t-shirts
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

The new 3.0 t-shirt is not available at this time but will be
available shortly.

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- 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/3.0/ftplist

2) Connect to that ftp mirror site and go into the directory
   pub/OpenBSD/3.0/ which contains these files and directories.
   This is a list of what you will see:

	Changelogs/    alpha/         macppc/        sparc64/
	HARDWARE       amiga/         mvme68k/       src.tar.gz 
	PACKAGES       ftplist        packages/      srcsys.tar.gz 
	PORTS          hp300/         ports.tar.gz   tools/
	README         i386/          root.mail      vax/
	XF4.tar.gz     mac68k/        sparc/         

   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 file README.  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:

	CKSUM          INSTALL.os2br  comp30.tgz     man30.tgz 
	INSTALL.ata    INSTALL.pt     etc30.tgz      misc30.tgz 
	INSTALL.chs    MD5            floppy30.fs    xbase30.tgz 
	INSTALL.dbr    base30.tgz     floppyB30.fs   xfont30.tgz 
	INSTALL.i386   bsd            floppyC30.fs   xserv30.tgz 
	INSTALL.linux  bsd.rd         game30.tgz     xshare30.tgz 
	INSTALL.mbr    cdrom30.fs     index.txt      

   If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386
   and the appropriate floppy*.fs file.  Consult the INSTALL.i386
   file if you don't know which of the floppy images you need (or
   simply fetch all of them).

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 3.0 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.

   At the time of this writing only one installation issue was
   known.  A small bug in the installation script causes the
   /etc/hosts file to be incorrectly created.  The resulting file
   contains a line which reads like:
	
	#.#.#.# hostname. hostname

    This line should actually read something like:

	#.#.#.# hostname.domainname.com hostname

    To correct this problem, simply edit the file and insert the
    domainname in the required place.

Note: If you end up needing to write a raw floppy using Windows,
      you can use "fdimage.exe" located in the pub/OpenBSD/3.0/tools
      directory to do so.

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- XFree86 FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES ---------------------------------------

XFree86 has been integrated more closely into the system.  This
release contains both XFree86 4.1.0.  Most of our architectures
ship with XFree86, including the sparc and macppc.  During installation,
you can install XFree86 quite easily.  Be sure to try out xdm(1)
and see how we have customized it for OpenBSD.

On the i386 platform a number of older X servers are included from
XFree86 3.3.6.  These can be used for cards that are not supported
by XFree86 4.1.0 or where XFree86 4.1.0 support is buggy.  Please
read the /usr/X11R6/README file for post-installation information.

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- 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 3.0 ports collection,
including many of the distribution files, is included on the 3-CD
set.  Please see 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 PACKAGES, below).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------

A large number of binary packages are provided.  Please see PACKAGES
file (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/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/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/3.0/ directory:

        XF4.tar.gz     ports.tar.gz   src.tar.gz     srcsys.tar.gz

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- THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 3.0 includes artwork and CD artistic layout by Ty Semaka
(who as it happens, performs in a band called the Plaid Tongued
Devils, http://www.thedevils.com/ which is featured on an audio
track on the OpenBSD 3.0 CD set).  Ports tree and package building
by Brad Smith, Christian Weisgerber, Hugh Graham, Marc Espie, Miod
Vallat, Peter Stromberg and Peter Valchev.  System builds by
Theo de Raadt, Janne Johansson, Hugh Graham, Todd Fries and Bob Beck.
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 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:

    Aaron Campbell, Angelos D. Keromytis, Anil Madhavapeddy,
    Artur Grabowski, Assar Westerlund, Ben Laurie, Ben Lindstrom,
    Bob Beck, Brad Smith, Brandon Creighton, Brian Caswell,
    Brian Somers, Bruno Rohee, Camiel Dobbelaar, Chris Cappuccio,
    Christian Weisgerber, Constantine Sapuntzakis, Dale Rahn,
    Damien Miller, Dan Harnett, Daniel Hartmeier, David B Terrell,
    David Lebel, David Leonard, Dug Song, Eric Jackson,
    Federico G.  Schwindt, Grigoriy Orlov, Hakan Olsson,
    Hans Insulander, Heikki Korpela, Horacio Menezo Ganau,
    Hugh Graham, Ian Darwin, Jakob Schlyter, Jan-Uwe Finck,
    Janne Johansson, Jason Ish, Jason Peel, Jason Wright,
    Jean-Baptiste Marchand, Jean-Jacques Bernard-Gundol,
    Jeremy Jethro, Jim Rees, Joshua Stein, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino,
    Kenjiro Cho, Kenneth R Westerback, Kevin Lo, Kevin Steves,
    Kjell Wooding, Louis Bertrand, M. Warner Losh, Marc Espie,
    Marco S Hyman, Mark Grimes, Markus Friedl, Mats O Jansson,
    Matt Behrens, Matt Smart, Matthew Jacob, Matthieu Herrb,
    Michael Shalayeff, Michael T. Stolarchuk, Mike Frantzen,
    Mike Pechkin, Miod Vallat, Nathan Binkert, Nick Holland,
    Niels Provos, Niklas Hallqvist, Oleg Safiullin, Paul Janzen,
    Peter Galbavy, Peter Stromberg, Peter Valchev, Reinhard J.  Sammer,
    Shell Hin-lik Hung, Steve Murphree, Theo de Raadt,
    Thorsten Lockert, Tobias Weingartner, Todd C. Miller,
    Todd T. Fries, Wim Vandeputte


From: Aaron Campbell < a...@monkey.org>
Subject: OpenBSD 2.8 Released!
Date: 2000/12/01
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Summary: OpenBSD 2.8 now available

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- OpenBSD 2.8 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------

December 1, 2000.

It is our pleasure to officially announce the release of OpenBSD 2.8.
Just over 6 weeks ago, on October 18, OpenBSD turned 5 years old.  In
celebration of this milestone, we invite you to enjoy our 8th release
on CDROM (and 9th via FTP).  We continue to celebrate OpenBSD's record
of three years without a remote hole in the default install.  Just like
all of our previous releases, 2.8 provides significant improvements,
including new features, in nearly all areas of the system:

- Hardware support is improved          (http://www.OpenBSD.org/plat.html)

  - OpenBSD 2.8 will run on Apple iMac, G3, G4, and G4 Cube machines.

  - Improved hardware crypto support, now including Hifn PowerCrypt and
    Broadcom Bluesteelnet (uBsec) hardware accelerator boards.
  - Many new Ethernet devices supported, including National Semiconductor
    DP83815-based adapters, 3Com MiniPCI adapters, 3Com 574-based PCMCIA,
    and many new CardBus devices (Xircom, Intel 21143, Intel CardBus II).
  - Support for most of the Gigabit Ethernet cards on the market, i.e.,
    SysKonnect, Intel, and Alteon-based.
  - Support for most types of USB devices, including Ethernet, printers,
    audio, etc.  Sync your Handspring Visor, or transfer MP3's to your Rio.
  - Support for 3ware Escalade 3W-5x000 and 3W-6x000 series RAID controllers.
  - New audio support, including the Cirrus Logic CS4280, ForteMedia FM801,
    and integrated audio chips found on newer VIA and Intel motherboards.
  - Improvements and new support in the PCI IDE subsystem.

- Security has been further strengthened (http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html)

  - In response to the threat posed by so-called "format string" bugs, OpenBSD
    performed a complete source tree audit in June to identify and correct
    such problems.  This involved countless hours of code reading and careful
    bug fixes.  We are confident that these issues have been solved and that
    once again our proactive security auditing process has proved itself an
    invaluable component of the OpenBSD philosophy.

  - Several other security issues dealt with across the system, many of which
    were identified by members of the OpenBSD team themselves.  Please see
    http://www.openbsd.org/errata27.html for more details on what was fixed.

- Even more integrated cryptography (http://www.OpenBSD.org/crypto.html)

  - OpenSSH has been improved, debugged, and is now at version 2.3.0.  Support
    for both SSH1 and SSH2 protocols ensures maximum interoperability with
    other implementations.  This version also includes an SFTP server for
    secure file transfers with several Windows-based clients.  Since OpenSSH
    is free, it has continued to gain acceptance on other operating systems
    as well.  For more information, see http://www.OpenSSH.com, or simply
    install OpenBSD 2.8 and try it out. Our sincerest thanks to Markus Friedl,
    one of our developers and the driving force behind OpenSSH.

  - The celebration continues.  What better birthday present for OpenBSD than
    the expiration of the RSA patent? SSL libraries now come as part of the
    base operating system install, permitting SSL and RSA applications to
    work normally without fancy installation tricks.  These applications now
    include httpd, isakmpd, and ssh.

  - Our already very mature IPSEC code has been enhanced to comply with
    the latest standard changes, i.e., AES.  Using IPSEC and bridging,
    Ethernets can be securely tunneled over the Internet.  The IKE isakmpd
    has become more robust and can be used in a configuration-less mode in
    conjunction with certificates.  IPSEC performance has improved for
    software cryptography, but with hardware crypto accelerators
    (including HiFn and Broadcom based encryption processors), incredibly
    fast IPSEC processing is possible.

  - Improving on the encryption of swap space introduced in the previous
    release, OpenBSD now uses Rijndael, the recently chosen AES encryption
    standard.

- Many other bugs fixed                 (http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus28.html)

- The "ports" tree is greatly improved  (http://www.OpenBSD.org/ports.html)

  - The 2.8 CD ships with many more pre-built packages for the common
    architectures.  The FTP site contains hundreds more packages (for the
    important architectures) which we could not fit onto the CDs.  A list of
    those packages is appended below.

- Many subsystems improved and updated since the last release:

  - XFree86 3.3.6-current
  - gcc 2.95.3
  - perl 5.6.0 plus a few fixes.
  - Apache 1.3.12 (+ patches), Mod_ssl 2.6.2, OpenSSL 0.9.5a, DSO support
  - ipf 3.3.18
  - groff 1.15
  - sendmail 8.10.1
  - lynx 2.8.2 with HTTPS support added
  - sudo 1.6.3p5
  - ncurses 5.2
  - Latest KAME IPv6
  - KTH Kerberos 1.0.2
  - OpenSSH 2.3.0

If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 2.7 and
2.8, look at

        http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus28.html

Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes made to
OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list -- more than 700 major changes.

This is our ninth OpenBSD release, and the eighth release which is
available on CDROM.  Our releases have been spaced six months apart,
and we plan to continue this timing.

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- 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 2.8 FTP/CDROM binaries and the actual 2.8 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

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- CDROM SALES ----------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.8 is also available on CDROM.  A 2-CD set which costs $30USD
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 are also
included (sorry, but our FTP mirror sites do not support STP, the
Sticker Transfer Protocol).  Profits from these sales are the primary
income source for the OpenBSD project -- in essence selling these
CDROM units ensures that OpenBSD will continue to make another release
six months from now.

For more information on ordering CDROMs, see

        http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html

The above web page lists a number of places where OpenBSD CDROMs 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 CDROM and support our
future efforts.  As well, donations to the project are highly
appreciated, as described in more detail at

        http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding

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- T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------

The project continues to expand its funding base by selling t-shirts 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

With this release, we introduce 2 new shirts.

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- FTP INSTALLS ---------------------------------------------------------

If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CDROM, 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 CDROMs, 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/2.8/ftplist

2) Connect to that ftp mirror site and go into the directory
   pub/OpenBSD/2.8/ which contains these files and directories.  This is
   a list of what you will see:

        Changelogs/      amiga/           packages/        srcsys.tar.gz
        HARDWARE         ftplist          pmax/            sun3/
        PACKAGES         hp300/           ports.tar.gz     tools/
        PORTS            i386/            powerpc/         vax/
        README           log28            root.mail
        SIZES            mac68k/          sparc/
        X11.tar.gz       mvme68k/         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
        SIZES           - recommended partition sizes
        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 file README.  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:

        CKSUM            INSTALL.os2br    comp28.tgz       man28.tgz
        INSTALL.ata      INSTALL.pt       etc28.tgz        misc28.tgz
        INSTALL.chs      MD5              floppy28.fs      xbase28.tgz
        INSTALL.dbr      base28.tgz       floppyB28.fs     xfont28.tgz
        INSTALL.i386     bsd*             floppyC28.fs     xlink28.tgz
        INSTALL.linux    bsd.rd*          game28.tgz       xserv28.tgz
        INSTALL.mbr      cdrom28.fs       index.txt        xshare28.tgz

   If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386 and
   one of the floppy*.fs files; the README file lists both as required for
   installation.

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 2.8 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 MSDOS, look in
      pub/OpenBSD/2.8/tools for the "rawrite.*" files.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- XFree86 FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES ---------------------------------------

XFree86 has been integrated more closely into the system.  This
release contains XFree86 3.3.6.  Most of our architectures ship with
XFree86, even the sparc and powerpc.  During installation, you can install
XFree86 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 2.8 ports collection,
including many of the distribution files, is included on the 2-CD set.
Please see PORTS file for more information.

Note: some of the most popular ports, e.g., the Apache web server and
several X applications, are now a standard part of OpenBSD.  Also,
other popular ports have been pre-compiled for those who do not desire
to build their own binaries (see PACKAGES, below).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------

A number of binary packages are provided.  Please see PACKAGES file
(ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/PACKAGES) for more details.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SYSTEM SOURCE CODE ---------------------------------------------------

The CDROMs contain source code for all the subsystems explained above,
and the README (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/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/2.8/ directory:

        X11.tar.gz     ports.tar.gz   src.tar.gz     srcsys.tar.gz

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.8 introduces artwork and CD artistic layout by Ty Semaka
(who as it happens, performs in a band called the Plaid Tongued
Devils, http://www.thedevils.com/).  Ports tree and package building
by Brad Smith, Marc Espie, and Chris Turan.  System builds by Theo de
Raadt, Niklas Hallqvist, Todd Fries, Steve Murphree, Miod Vallat,
Mats O Jansson, Marc Espie, and Bob Beck.  ISO-9660 filesystem layout
by Theo de Raadt.  Release announcement written by Aaron Campbell.

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 bought our previous CDROMs.  Those who did not
support us financially have still helped us with our goal of improving
the quality of the software.

Our developers are:

  Aaron Campbell, Angelos D. Keromytis, Anil Madhavapeddy, Artur Grabowski,
  Assar Westerlund, Bob Beck, Brad Smith, Brandon Creighton, Brian Somers,
  Bruno Rohee, Camiel Dobbelaar, Chris Cappuccio, Christian Weisgerber,
  Chris Turan, Constantine Sapuntzakis, Craig Metz, Dale Rahn, Damien Miller,
  Dan Harnett, David Terrell, David Leonard, David Sacerdote, Dug Song,
  Eric Jackson, Federico G. Schwindt, Hakan Olsson, Hans Insulander,
  Horacio Ganau, Hugh Graham, Ian Darwin, Jakob Schlyter, Jan-Uwe Finck,
  Janne Johansson, Jason Downs, Jason Ish, Jason Wright,
  Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino, Kenneth R Westerback, Kevin Lo, Kjell Wooding,
  M. Warner Losh, Marc Espie, Marco S Hyman, Mark Grimes,
  Markus Friedl, Mats O Jansson, Matt Behrens, Matthew Jacob,
  Matthieu Herrb, Michael Shalayeff, Miod Vallat, Nathan Binkert,
  Niels Provos, Niklas Hallqvist, Oleg Safiullin, Paul Janzen,
  Peter Galbavy, Phillip Lenhardt, Reinhard J Sammer, Sontri Tomo Huynh,
  Steve Murphree, Theo de Raadt, Thorsten Lockert, Tobias Weingartner,
  Todd C. Miller, Todd T. Fries, Wim Vandeputte, and Yannick Cote.

For press contact, please contact p...@OpenBSD.org.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF FTP SITES ----------------------------------------------------

The following list should be helpful for those who want to install
OpenBSD via FTP.

ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/OpenBSD			Pennsylvania, USA
ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD	Sunnyvale CA, USA
ftp://filoktitis.noc.uoa.gr/pub/OpenBSD			Athens, Greece
ftp://ftp.au.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Melbourne, Australia
ftp://ftp.bsdfr.org/pub/OpenBSD				Oleane, France
ftp://ftp.ca.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Edmonton, Canada
ftp://ftp.calyx.nl/pub/OpenBSD				Amsterdam, Netherlands
ftp://ftp.chg.ru/pub/OpenBSD				Chernogolovka, Russia
ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/unix/OpenBSD			Berlin, Germany
ftp://ftp.duth.gr/pub/OpenBSD				Thrace, Greece
ftp://ftp.esat.net/pub/OpenBSD				Dublin, Ireland
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Zurich, Switzerland
ftp://ftp.fr.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Paris, France
ftp://ftp.gigabell.net/pub/OpenBSD			Frankfurt, Germany
ftp://ftp.grolier.fr/pub/OpenBSD			Paris, France
ftp://ftp.inet.no/pub/OpenBSD				Oslo, Norway
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD			Perth, Australia
ftp://ftp.jp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Tokyo, Japan
ftp://ftp.kddlabs.co.jp/OpenBSD				Tokyo, Japan
ftp://ftp.kmitl.ac.th/pub/OpenBSD			Thailand
ftp://ftp.knowledge.com/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD		London, UK
ftp://ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/pub/os/OpenBSD	Ibaraki, Japan
ftp://ftp.nl.uu.net/pub/OpenBSD				Amsterdam, Netherlands
ftp://ftp.nz.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Auckland, New Zealand
ftp://ftp.op.net/pub/OpenBSD				Ambler PA, USA
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org.ar/pub/OpenBSD			Buenos Aires, Argentina
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Edmonton, Canada
ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/OpenBSD				London, UK
ftp://ftp.radio-msu.net/pub/OpenBSD			Moscow, Russia
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/OpenBSD			Madrid, Spain
ftp://ftp.snu.ac.kr/pub/OpenBSD				Seoul, Korea
ftp://ftp.src.uchicago.edu/pub/openbsd			Chicago IL, USA
ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD			Stockholm, Sweden
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/OpenBSD				Uppsala, Sweden
ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/pub/OpenBSD			Gdansk, Poland
ftp://ftp.tux.org/bsd/openbsd				Springfield VA, USA
ftp://ftp.volftp.mondadori.com/mirror/openbsd		Italy
ftp://ftp.wiretapped.net/pub/OpenBSD			Sydney, Australia
ftp://ftp.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Boulder CO, USA
ftp://ftp1.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD			Ann Arbor MI, USA
ftp://ftp7.usa.openbsd.org/pub/os/OpenBSD		West Lafayette IN, USA
ftp://gandalf.neark.org/pub/distributions/OpenBSD	Batesville AR, USA
ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD			Vienna, Austria
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/OpenBSD			Brisbane, Australia
ftp://openbsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD		Taiwan
ftp://quasar.uvt.ro/pub/OpenBSD				Timisoara, Romania
ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD					Algonquin IL, USA
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/pub/OpenBSD		Zurich, Switzerland
ftp://sunsite.org.uk/Mirrors/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBS London, UK
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/OpenBSD			Oslo, Norway
ftp://uiarchive.uiuc.edu/pub/systems/OpenBSD		Urbana IL, USA
ftp://vell.nsc.ru/pub/OpenBSD				Novosibirsk, Russia

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF PACKAGES -----------------------------------------------------

i386:


	9menu-1.5                           mutt-1.2.5i-slang-imap-pop
	9wm-1.1                             mutt-1.2.5i-slang
	ADMfzap-0.1                         mxconns-3.1.4
	ADMsmb-0.2                          mysql-3.22.32-pth
	ADMsnmp-0.1                         mysql-3.22.32
	Business-CreditCard-0.21            nam-1.0a8
	ImageMagick-5.2.2                   nano-0.9.19-slang
	LPRng-3.6.12                        nano-0.9.19
	Mesa-3.2.1                          nasm-0.98
	ORBit-0.5.3                         nbaudit-1.0
	PGPlib                              ncftp-3.0.1
	STk-3.1.1                           nedit-5.1.1
	TclXML-1.2.1                        nemesis-1.1
	Tktable-2.6                         nessus-1.0.5
	Wnn-data-4.2                        netatalk-990130
	Wnn-xwnmo-4.2                       nethack-3.3.0-qt
	XPostitPlus-2.3                     nethack-3.3.0-x11
	Xaw3d-1.5                           nethack-3.3.0
	a2ps-4.13b-a4                       netpbm-19940301
	a2ps-4.13b-letter                   netperf-2.1pl3
	aalib-1.2-no_x11                    netpipe-2.4
	aalib-1.2                           netpipes-4.1.1-export
	abiword-0.7.10                      netris-0.5
	abook-0.4.10                        newsfetch-1.21
	abuse-2.0                           nfsshell-1.0
	ac3dec-0.5.6                        ngrep-1.38
	adcomplain-3.52                     nmap-2.54b6
	afm-1.0                             nmapfe-0.9.5
	afterstep-1.8.0                     nmh-1.0.4
	agrep-2.04                          ns-2.1b6
	amanda-2.4.1p1                      nsping-0.8
	amaya-3.2.1                         nspmod-0.1
	amaya-english-dict                  nte-1.7.0
	amaya-french-dict                   ntop-1.1
	an-0.93                             nulib-3.25
	analog-4.11                         nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117-canna
	angband-2.9.1-no_x11                nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117
	angband-2.9.1                       ocaml-3.00
	antiword-0.30                       olvwm-4.2
	apc-upsd                            openjade-1.3
	arc-5.21e                           openldap-2.0.6
	archie-1.4.1                        openldapclient-2.0.6
	arpcatch                            openmotif-2.1.30
	arping-0.94                         opennap-0.36
	arpwatch-2.1a4                      otcl-1.0a5
	asclock-1.0-breton                  p5-Apache-DBI-0.87
	asclock-1.0-czech                   p5-AsciiDB-TagFile-1.05
	asclock-1.0-dutch                   p5-CDDB-1.03
	asclock-1.0-english                 p5-Compress-LZO-1.00
	asclock-1.0-french                  p5-Compress-Zlib-1.08
	asclock-1.0-german                  p5-Crypt-SSLeay-0.17
	asclock-1.0-hungarian               p5-DBD-Pg-0.95
	asclock-1.0-italian                 p5-DBI-1.14
	asclock-1.0-norwegian               p5-Date-Calc-4.3
	asclock-1.0-portuguese              p5-DateManip-5.39
	asclock-1.0-spanish                 p5-Digest-MD5-2.12
	asclock-1.0-swedish                 p5-File-Tail-0.97
	asmail-0.56                         p5-FreezeThaw-0.3
	astrolog-5.30                       p5-GD-1.30-no_x11
	aterm-0.4.0                         p5-GD-1.30
	aub-2.0.5                           p5-GD-Graph-1.33
	august-0.61b                        p5-GD-Graph3d-0.54
	aumix-2.7                           p5-GD-TextUtil-0.80
	autoconf-2.13                       p5-HTML-Base-0.6
	automake-1.4                        p5-HTML-Parser-3.13
	axe-6.1.2                           p5-HTML-Tagset-3.02
	axyftp-0.5.1                        p5-MIME-Base64-2.11
	base64-1.0                          p5-MP3-Info-0.80
	bash-1.14.7-static                  p5-Mail-POP3Client-2.6
	bash-1.14.7                         p5-Mail-Tools-1.1401
	bash-2.04-static                    p5-Time-HiRes-1.20
	bash-2.04                           p5-Time-TimeDate-1.10
	bclock-1.0                          p5-URI-1.09
	beav-1.40-13                        p5-libnet-1.0703
	bfbtester-1.0                       p5-libwww-5.48
	bibview-2.2                         par-1.51
	bind-8.2.2-P7                       parse-1.0
	bind-9.0.0                          pccts-1.33r22
	bing-1.0.4                          pchar-1.2
	bison-1.27                          pcre-3.2
	bitchx-1.0c17                       pdflib-3.02
	bk2site-1.1.5                       pdmenu-1.2.61
	blackbox-0.61.0                     pgp-2.6.3
	bladeenc-0.93.7                     pgp-5.0i
	blast-1.0                           php3-3.0.16-mysql
	bluefish-0.4                        php3-3.0.16-postgresql
	bnetd-0.4.19                        php3-3.0.16
	bochs-2000_0325a-debugger           php4-4.0.3pl1-mysql
	bochs-2000_0325a                    php4-4.0.3pl1-postgresql
	boehm-gc-4.12                       php4-4.0.3pl1
	bonnie-1.0                          pi-address-0.4.0
	bounix-1.21                         pico-4.21
	bpl+-1.0                            piewm-1.0
	bricons-3.0                         pilot-link-0.9.3
	brs-4.00l1                          pilot_makedoc-0.7
	btoa-5.2.1                          pkfonts300-1.0
	buffer-1.17.1                       plan-1.6.1
	bulk_mailer-1.13                    plor-0.3.2
	bvi-1.2.0                           png-1.0.8
	bytebench-3.1                       pngcrush-1.5.1
	bzip-0.21                           pop3gwd-1.2
	bzip2-1.0.1                         popa3d-0.4-apop
	c-client-2000                       popa3d-0.4
	c-client-4.7c2                      popclient-3.0b6
	c2html-0.9.2                        poppassd-4.0
	calc-2.11.1t3.0                     popt-1.5
	calentool-2.3                       portscanner-1.0
	cannadict-3.5b2                     postfix-19991231-pl09
	cannalib-3.5b2p1                    postfix-snapshot-20001005
	cannaserver-3.5b2                   postgresql-7.0.2-tcl
	catdoc-0.90b4                       postgresql-7.0.2
	cbb-0.73                            postgresql-docs-7.0.2
	cdparanoia-3.a9.7                   ppgen-1.0
	cdrdao-1.1.3                        prc-tools-0.5.0
	cdrecord-1.9                        procmail-3.15
	cfengine-1.4.12                     proxy-suite-1.7
	cfs-1.3.3                           psutils-1.17-a4
	cgichk-3.6                          pth-1.3.7
	cgiparse-0.8e                       publicfile-0.52
	cgoban-1.9.10                       python-1.6-tk-threads
	checkpassword-0.81                  python-1.6-tk
	cidr-2.3                            python-1.6
	clog-1.6                            python-tools-1.6
	common-1.0.6                        qhacc-0.6.1a
	compface-1.0                        qlwm-1.7
	connect4-3.2                        qmail-1.03
	conserver-5.21                      qmailanalog-0.70
	contool-3.3a                        qt2-2.1-gl
	cook-2.15                           qt2-2.1
	cops-1.04                           qt2-examples-2.1p1
	courier-imap-1.1                    queso-980922
	crack-5.0                           qvwm-1.1.8-esound-imlib
	ctm                                 qvwm-1.1.8-esound
	ctwm-3.5.2                          qvwm-1.1.8-imlib
	cucipop-1.31                        qvwm-1.1.8
	curl-7.3-kerberos                   radiusd-cistron-1.6.4
	curl-7.3                            radiusd-lucent-2.1
	cvs2cl-2.29                         radiusniff-0.2
	cvsup-bin-16.1-no_x11               radiusreport-0.3b6
	cvsup-bin-16.1                      rat-3.0
	cvsweb-1.103.1.33                   rc-1.6-editline
	cyrproxy-1.4.2                      rc-1.6-readline
	cyrus-sasl-1.5.24                   rc-1.6
	d1489-1.4                           rclock-2.6.1
	daemontools-0.70                    rdp-1.0
	dante-1.1.2                         recode-3.5
	db-3.1.17-java                      relate
	db-3.1.17                           remind-3.0.22
	dclock-pl4                          rio500-0.7
	ddd-3.2.1                           rman-3.0.9
	deco-3.8.3                          root-tail-0.0.6
	decss-0.0.6                         rplay-3.3.0
	dejagnu-1.3                         rpm-3.0.4
	dejagnu-19990614                    rpm2cpio-1.0
	delay-1.4                           rrdtool-1.0.25-tcl
	detex-2.6                           rrdtool-1.0.25
	dgpsip-1.32                         rsync-2.4.6
	dia-0.86                            rsynth-2.0
	dia-0.86p1                          rtptools-1.9
	dialog-0.6z                         rtty-3.2
	djbdns-1.01                         ruby-1.4.6
	docbook-4.1                         rxp-1.2
	docbook-modular-1.57                rxvt-2.7.3
	dopewars-1.4.8                      sablotron-0.44
	dot-forward-0.71                    sam-4.3-19980506
	dsniff-2.2                          samba-2.0.7
	dxpc-3.8.0                          sattrack-3.1.6
	efax-0.9                            scanlogd-2.1
	egcs-20000731-c++                   screen-3.9.8
	egcs-20000731-core                  scsh-0.5.1
	egcs-20000731-g77                   sdd-1.22
	egcs-20000731-java                  sdr-2.7e
	egcs-20000731-objc                  serialmail-0.75
	electricfence-2.0.5                 setquota-0.1
	elm-2.4ME+66                        seyon-2.14b
	elvis-2.1.4-no_x11                  sftp-0.8.1
	elvis-2.1.4                         sgmlformat-1.7
	emacs-20.7-no_x11                   sharity-light-1.2
	emacs-20.7                          sharutils-4.2.1
	emiclock-2.0.2                      shash-0.2.3-static
	enlightenment-0.16.5                shash-0.2.3
	enscript-1.6.1                      shtool-1.5.1
	epic4-0.9.9                         simh-2.3d
	erlang-47.4.0                       skill-3.7.9
	es-0.9b1                            slash-3.2.2-e8-x11
	esound-0.2.20                       slash-3.2.2-e8
	eterm-0.8.10                        sliderule-1.0
	ethereal-0.8.14                     slirp-1.0c
	exim-3.16                           slrn-0.9.6.2
	expat-1.1                           smurflog-2.1
	expect-5.32.1                       sniffit-0.3.7b
	explorer-0.72                       snort-1.6.3
	ezmlm-0.53                          socket-1.1
	faces-1.6.1                         solid-pop3d-0.15-apop
	fastforward-0.51                    solid-pop3d-0.15
	fastjar-0.90                        solid-pop3d-0.15p1-apop
	fetchmail-5.5.3-kerberos            sox-12.17
	fetchmail-5.5.3                     sp-1.2.1
	figlet-2.2                          speak_freely-7.1
	firewalk-0.8                        spice-3f5
	flow-tools-0.34                     spider-1.1
	fltk-1.0.9                          spiff-1.0
	flwm-0.25                           splitvt-1.6.3
	fnlib-0.5                           squid-2.3
	fping-1.20                          star-1.2
	fragrouter-1.6                      starlanes-1.2.2
	freebsd_lib-2.2.8                   stat-1.3
	freeciv-1.11.4-gtk                  stel
	freeciv-1.11.4                      strobe-1.06
	freefonts-0.10                      stunnel-3.8
	freetype-1.3                        surfraw-1.0.2
	freeze-2.5                          swatch-3.0.1
	frodo-4.1a                          swig-1.3a5
	frotz-2.32                          swisswatch-0.06
	fsv-0.9                             t1lib-1.0.1
	fvwm95-2.0.43a                      tcl-8.0.5
	gAcc-0.7.2                          tcl-8.3.2
	gd-1.8.3-no_x11                     tclcl-1.0b9
	gd-1.8.3                            tcpblast-1.0
	gdbm-1.8.0                          tcpflow-0.12
	gettext-0.10.35                     tcplist-2.2
	ghostscript-5.50-a4                 tcpreplay-1.0.1
	ghostscript-5.50                    tcpshow-1.74
	ghostscript-6.01-a4                 tcptrace-5.2.1
	ghostscript-6.01                    tcs-19950325
	ghostscript_encrypt-aladdin         tcsh-6.09.03-static
	ghostscript_encrypt-gnu             tcsh-6.09.03
	ghostview-1.5                       tcsh-6.09.03p1-static
	gif2png-2.3.3                       tcsh-6.09.03p1
	giflib-4.1.0                        teTeX_base-1.0.7
	gifsicle-1.21                       teTeX_texmf-1.0.2
	giftrans-1.12                       teknap-1.0
	gimp-1.1.27                         tempwatch-1.0
	glib-1.2.8                          texi2html-1.52
	glimpse-4.1                         tgif-4.1.39
	gmake-3.79.1                        thttpd-2.20
	gnuchess-4.0.80                     tidy-4aug00
	gnugo-2.6                           tiff-3.5.5
	gnuls-4.0                           tiff2png-0.81
	gnupg-1.0.3                         tin-1.4.4-nntp_only
	gnupg-1.0.4                         tin-1.4.4
	gnushogi-1.2.3                      tintin-1.5.6
	gofer-2.30a                         tinyfugue-4.0s1
	gogo-2.26a                          tircproxy-0.4.5
	gperf-2.7.2                         tk-8.0.5
	gphoto-0.4.1                        tk-8.3.2
	gqmpeg-0.6.3                        tkcron-2.12
	gqview-0.8.2                        tkcvs-6.0
	gracula-3.0                         tkinfo-2.5
	gsl-0.6                             tkman-2.1
	gsm-1.0.10                          tkrat-2.0b9
	gtar-1.13.17                        tosha-0.6
	gtk+-1.2.8                          totd-1.1p4
	gtkglarea-1.2.2                     tracker-5.3
	gtkmm-1.2.1                         trafd-3.0.1
	guavac-1.2                          trafshow-3.1
	guile-1.4                           trans-1.20
	gv-3.5.8                            transfig-3.2.3c
	ha-0.999b                           transproxy-1.3
	hackdata                            tvtwm-pl11
	hevea-1.05                          ucd-snmp-4.1.2
	hexedit-1.1.0                       ucspi-tcp-0.88
	hoc-1.1                             ucspi-unix-0.34
	hping-2.0b54                        uemacs-4.0
	html-4.0b                           unace-1.2b
	http_load-17sep00                   unarj-2.43
	httptunnel-3.0.3                    unicon-10.0beta
	hypermail-2b30                      unzip-5.41
	icb-5.0.9                           urlview-0.9
	icecast-1.3.7                       usbutil-0.4
	icmpinfo-1.11                       vat-4.0b2
	icon_interp-9.3.2-no_x11            vic-2.8ucl4
	icon_interp-9.3.2                   viewfax-2.3
	icon_lib-9.3.3-no_x11               vim-5.7-gtk
	icon_lib-9.3.3                      vim-5.7-no_x11
	id-utils-3.2d                       viz-1.1.1
	idiff-1.0                           vnc-3.3.2r3
	idled-1.16                          vrfy-99.05.22
	imap-uw-4.7c2                       vtun-2.3
	imlib-1.9.8.1                       w3m-0.1.10
	imm-3.5a1                           w9wm-0.1
	indent-2.2.5                        waveplay-1.0
	info2html-1.1                       wb-1.59
	iozone-3.24                         wbd-1.0ucl4
	ipfm-0.10.4                         wdiff-0.5
	irc-2.10.1                          webalizer-2.01.05
	ircii-4.4Z                          weblint-1.020
	isearch-1.14                        wget-1.5.3
	ish-1.11                            wget-msgs-1.5.3-ru
	isic-0.05                           whisker-1.4
	iso12083-1993                       whowatch-1.4
	iso8879-1986                        wily-0.13.41
	ispell-3.1.20                       windowmaker-0.62.1
	ispell-french-3.1.20                wine-990225
	ispell-german-3.1.20                wmbiff-0.2
	ja-Wnn-4.2                          wmx-6pre6
	ja-Wnndict-4.2                      workman-1.3a
	ja-eterm-0.8.10                     wterm-6.2.6
	ja-fonts-funet                      wwwcount-2.5
	ja-fonts-gnu-1.2                    wwwoffle-2.5e
	ja-groff-1.10_0.99                  x2vnc-1.0
	ja-jvim-2.0r-canna                  x2x-1.27
	ja-jvim-2.0r-wnn-canna              x48-0.4.0
	ja-jvim-2.0r-wnn                    xanim-2.80.1
	ja-jvim-2.0r                        xaniroc-1.02
	ja-kinput2-3.0-canna-wnn            xantfarm-1.16
	ja-kinput2-3.0-canna                xarchie-2.0.10
	ja-kinput2-3.0-wnn                  xasteroids-5.0
	ja-kterm-6.2.0-xaw3d                xbatt-1.2.1
	ja-kterm-6.2.0                      xbattle-5.4.1
	ja-less-3.32p2.48                   xbill-2.0
	ja-nkf-1.62                         xbl-1.0j
	ja-onew-canna-2.2.10                xblast-2.6b
	ja-onew-wnn4-2.2.10                 xbmbrowser-5.1
	ja-onew-wnn4-canna-2.2.10           xboard-4.0.7
	ja-w3m-0.1.10                       xboing-2.4
	jadetex-2.20                        xbreaky-0.0.4
	jbigkit-1.2                         xcb-2.3
	jed-0.99.11-no_x11                  xcd-1.6
	jed-0.99.11                         xcdplayer-2.2
	jftpgw-0.0.11                       xcept-2.1.2
	jive-1.1                            xchat-1.4.3
	joe-2.8                             xchomp-pl1
	john-1.6-k6                         xco-1.3
	john-1.6                            xcoloredit-1.2
	jove-4.16                           xcolors-1.3
	jpeg-6b                             xcopilot-0.6.6
	jpilot-0.98.1                       xcubes-5.5.2
	kabalone-1.1.2                      xcyrillic-2.0
	kaffe-1.0.5                         xd-8087
	kakasi-2.3.1                        xdaliclock-2.11
	kanjips                             xdeblock-1.0
	kasteroids-1.1.2                    xdelta-1.1.1
	kblackbox-1.1.2                     xdino-5.5.2
	kdbg-1.0.2                          xdtm-2.5.8
	kdebase-1.1.2                       xdu-3.0
	kdebase-2.0                         xearth-1.1
	kdegames-1.1.2                      xemacs-21.1.12-mule
	kdelibs-1.1.2                       xemacs-21.1.12
	kdelibs-2.0                         xengine-1.0.1
	kdesupport-1.1.2                    xephem-3.2.3
	kermit-6.0.192                      xevil-1.5
	klone-2.1                           xfce-3.4.4
	kmahjongg-1.1.2                     xfed-1.0
	kmines-1.1.2                        xfedor-1.0
	knapster-0.12                       xfig-3.2.3a
	ko-Wnn-4.2                          xfm-1.4.2
	ko-Wnndict-4.2                      xfmail-1.4.6
	konquest-1.1.2                      xforms-0.88
	kpat-1.1.2                          xfstt-1.1
	kpoker-1.1.2                        xgas-1.0
	kreversi-1.1.2                      xglobe-0.5p1-no_map-gfx
	ksame-1.1.2                         xglobe-0.5p1-qt2
	kshisen-1.1.2                       xglobe-0.5p1
	ksirtet-1.1.2                       xgolgo-1.0
	ksmiletris-1.1.2                    xgrab-2.41
	ksnake-1.1.2                        xinvaders-2.0
	ksokoban-1.1.2                      xjewel-1.6
	l0phtcrack-2.52                     xjig-2.4
	lame-3.86beta                       xkeycaps-2.46
	larswm-7.0.8                        xkobo-1.11-harder
	latex2html-97.1                     xkobo-1.11
	lclint-2.5q                         xlbiff-3.0
	leafnode-1.9.17                     xless-1.7
	lesstif-0.91.8                      xlife-3.0
	lftp-2.3.3                          xloadimage-4.1
	lha-1.14f                           xlogout-1.1
	libart-2.3.3                        xmahjongg-3.3
	libaudiofile-0.1.10                 xmake-1.01
	libggi-2.0b2.1                      xmascot-2.5p2
	libghttp-1.0.7                      xmbdfed-4.4
	libgii-0.6                          xmine-1.0.3
	libident-0.22                       xminehunter-0.4
	libnet-1.0.1b                       xminesweep-3.0
	libnids-1.14                        xmix-2.1
	libproplist-0.10.1                  xmj-1.0
	librep-0.12.4                       xml2rfc
	libretto-config-1.0b5               xmmix-1.2
	libsigc++-1.0.1                     xmold-1.0
	libslang-1.4.2                      xmris-4.04
	libtool-1.3.5                       xmysql-1.9
	libxml-2.2.4                        xmysqladmin-1.0
	licq-0.61                           xneko-4.4
	links-0.92                          xntp3-5.93e
	linleech-2.2.1                      xonix-1.4
	linux_lib-2.6.1                     xosview-1.7.4
	linuxdoc-1.1                        xpaint-2.5.7
	lmbench-1.1                         xpat2-1.04
	logsurfer-1.5                       xpdf-0.91
	lopster-0.9.4                       xphoon-91.9.18
	lrzsz-0.12.20                       xpostit-3.3.1
	lsof-4.51.1                         xprompt-1.4
	lua-3.2                             xroach-4.4
	lupe-0.07                           xruskb-1.13.0-motif
	lxnb-0.4                            xruskb-1.13.0
	lyx-1.0.0                           xscrabble-1.0
	lzo-1.06                            xskat-3.3
	lzop-1.00                           xsnow-1.40
	m4-1.4                              xsol-2.1.1
	magicpoint-1.07a                    xsoldier-0.96
	maildrop-1.2                        xspread-3.1.1c
	malsync-1.6                         xtacy-1.14
	mawk-1.3.3                          xtar-1.4
	mess822-0.58                        xtattr-1.0
	metamail-2.7                        xteddy-2.0.1
	mgdiff-1.0                          xterm-146
	mhash-0.8.2                         xtestpicture-1.1
	mhonarc-2.4.6                       xtimer-0.8089
	micq-0.4.5                          xtoolwait-1.1
	minicom-1.83.1                      xtraceroute-0.8.14
	mirror-2.9                          xv-3.10a
	mkhybrid-1.12b5.1                   xview-clients-3.2.1
	mm-1.1.3                            xview-config-3.2.1
	mmv-1.01b                           xview-lib-3.2.1
	mod_perl-1.24                       xwpe-1.5.22a
	most-4.9.0                          xzoom-0.3
	mouseclock-1.0                      yafc-0.6.2
	movemail-1.0                        ytalk-3.1.1
	mp3cddb                             zap-1.1
	mp3encode-1.10                      zebra-0.89
	mp3info-0.2.16                      zh-Wnn-4.2
	mpack-1.5                           zh-Wnndict-4.2
	mpage-2.5-a4                        zh-c2t-1.0
	mpage-2.5-legal                     zh-cless-290
	mpage-2.5-us_letter                 zh-crxvt-2.10-2
	mpeg_lib-1.3.1                      zh-fonts-taipei
	mpeg_play-2.4                       zh-lunar-2.1
	mpegaudio-3.9                       zh-xcin-2.3.04
	mpg123-0.59r                        zip-2.3
	mrtd-1.6.0a                         zoo-2.10.1
	mrtg-2.8.12                         zsh-3.0.8-static
	mshell-1.0                          zsh-3.0.8
	mtools-3.9.7.20000821               zsh-3.1.9-static
	mtr-0.42                            zsh-3.1.9
	mutt-1.2.5i-curses

m68k:

	Xaw3d-1.5                           mm-1.1.3
	aalib-1.2                           mpeg_lib-1.3.1
	autoconf-2.13                       mutt-1.2.5i-curses
	automake-1.4                        mutt-1.2.5i-slang-imap-pop
	bash-2.04                           mutt-1.2.5i-slang
	bison-1.27                          mysql-3.22.32
	bzip2-1.0.1                         netpipes-4.1.1-export
	cdparanoia-3.a9.7                   nmh-1.0.4
	cdrecord-1.9                        png-1.0.8
	ctm                                 postfix-19991231-pl09
	emacs-20.7                          postfix-snapshot-20001005
	enscript-1.6.1                      python-1.6
	ethereal-0.8.12                     python-tools-1.6
	fetchmail-5.5.3                     rsync-2.4.6
	gettext-0.10.35                     samba-2.0.7
	ghostscript-5.50                    screen-3.9.8
	gimp-1.1.27                         sharutils-4.2.1
	glib-1.2.8                          tcsh-6.09.03
	gmake-3.79.1                        teTeX_base-1.0.7
	gnuls-4.0                           teTeX_texmf-1.0.2
	gtar-1.13.17                        tiff-3.5.5
	gtk+-1.2.8                          unzip-5.41
	gv-3.5.8                            wget-1.5.3
	id-utils-3.2d                       xanim-2.80.1
	jpeg-6b                             xcolors-1.3
	lha-1.14f                           xntp3-5.93e
	libslang-1.4.2                      xpostit-3.3.1
	m4-1.4                              zsh-3.0.8
	metamail-2.7

powerpc:

	Xaw3d-1.5                           metamail-2.7
	aalib-1.2                           mm-1.1.3
	autoconf-2.13                       mpeg_lib-1.3.1
	automake-1.4                        mutt-1.2.5i-curses
	bash-1.14.7-static                  netpipes-4.1.1-export
	bash-1.14.7                         nmh-1.0.4
	bash-2.04-static                    png-1.0.8
	bash-2.04                           postfix-19991231-pl09
	bison-1.27                          postfix-snapshot-20001005
	cdparanoia-3.a9.7                   samba-2.0.7
	cdrecord-1.9                        screen-3.9.8
	compface-1.0                        sniffit-0.3.7b
	emacs-20.7                          sox-12.17
	enscript-1.6.1                      tcl-8.0.5
	epic4-0.9.9                         tcl-8.3.2
	es-0.9b1                            tcsh-6.09.03-static
	fetchmail-5.5.3                     tcsh-6.09.03
	freetype-1.3                        tiff-3.5.5
	gd-1.8.3                            tk-8.0.5
	gettext-0.10.35                     tk-8.3.2
	ghostscript-5.50                    tosha-0.6
	gmake-3.79.1                        unzip-5.41
	gnuplot-3.7.1                       wget-1.5.3
	gv-3.5.8                            xcolors-1.3
	id-utils-3.2d                       xntp3-5.93e
	iozone-3.24                         zsh-3.0.8-static
	jove-4.16                           zsh-3.0.8
	jpeg-6b                             zsh-3.1.9-static
	lzo-1.06                            zsh-3.1.9
	m4-1.4

sparc:

	9menu-1.5                           nessus-1.0.5
	9wm-1.1                             netatalk-990130
	ADMfzap-0.1                         nethack-3.3.0-x11
	ADMsmb-0.2                          nethack-3.3.0
	ADMsnmp-0.1                         netpipe-2.4
	Business-CreditCard-0.21            netpipes-4.1.1-export
	LPRng-3.6.12                        netris-0.5
	Mesa-3.2.1                          newsfetch-1.21
	ORBit-0.5.3                         nmap-2.54b6
	PGPlib                              nmapfe-0.9.5
	STk-3.1.1                           nmh-1.0.4
	Tktable-2.6                         nsping-0.8
	Wnn-data-4.2                        nspmod-0.1
	Wnn-xwnmo-4.2                       nte-1.7.0
	XPostitPlus-2.3                     ntop-1.1
	Xaw3d-1.5                           nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117
	aalib-1.2-no_x11                    ocaml-3.00
	aalib-1.2                           olvwm-4.2
	abook-0.4.10                        openjade-1.3
	adcomplain-3.52                     openldap-2.0.6
	afterstep-1.8.0                     openldapclient-2.0.6
	amaya-3.2.1                         opennap-0.36
	amaya-french-dict                   otcl-1.0a5
	an-0.93                             p5-Apache-DBI-0.87
	analog-4.11                         p5-AsciiDB-TagFile-1.05
	antiword-0.30                       p5-CDDB-1.03
	apc-upsd                            p5-Compress-LZO-1.00
	arpcatch                            p5-Compress-Zlib-1.08
	arping-0.94                         p5-Crypt-SSLeay-0.17
	arpwatch-2.1a4                      p5-DBD-Pg-0.95
	asclock-1.0-breton                  p5-DBI-1.14
	asclock-1.0-czech                   p5-Date-Calc-4.3
	asclock-1.0-dutch                   p5-DateManip-5.39
	asclock-1.0-english                 p5-Digest-MD5-2.12
	asclock-1.0-french                  p5-File-Tail-0.97
	asclock-1.0-german                  p5-FreezeThaw-0.3
	asclock-1.0-hungarian               p5-GD-1.30-no_x11
	asclock-1.0-italian                 p5-GD-1.30
	asclock-1.0-norwegian               p5-GD-Graph-1.33
	asclock-1.0-portuguese              p5-GD-Graph3d-0.54
	asclock-1.0-spanish                 p5-GD-TextUtil-0.80
	asclock-1.0-swedish                 p5-HTML-Base-0.6
	asmail-0.56                         p5-HTML-Parser-3.13
	aterm-0.4.0                         p5-HTML-Tagset-3.02
	aumix-2.7                           p5-MIME-Base64-2.11
	autoconf-2.13                       p5-MP3-Info-0.80
	automake-1.4                        p5-Mail-POP3Client-2.6
	axe-6.1.2                           p5-Mail-Tools-1.1401
	base64-1.0                          p5-Time-HiRes-1.20
	bash-1.14.7-static                  p5-Time-TimeDate-1.10
	bash-1.14.7                         p5-URI-1.09
	bash-2.04-static                    p5-libnet-1.0703
	bash-2.04                           p5-libwww-5.48
	bclock-1.0                          par-1.51
	beav-1.40-13                        pccts-1.33r22
	bfbtester-1.0                       pchar-1.2
	bibview-2.2                         pcre-3.2
	bind-9.0.0                          pdmenu-1.2.61
	bing-1.0.4                          php4-4.0.3pl1-postgresql
	bison-1.27                          php4-4.0.3pl1
	bitchx-1.0c17                       piewm-1.0
	bk2site-1.1.5                       pilot-link-0.9.3
	blackbox-0.61.0                     pilot_makedoc-0.7
	blast-1.0                           pkfonts300-1.0
	bluefish-0.4                        plor-0.3.2
	bnetd-0.4.19                        png-1.0.8
	bochs-2000_0325a-debugger           pngcrush-1.5.1
	bochs-2000_0325a                    pop3gwd-1.2
	boehm-gc-4.12                       popa3d-0.4-apop
	bonnie-1.0                          popa3d-0.4
	bounix-1.21                         popclient-3.0b6
	bricons-3.0                         poppassd-4.0
	brs-4.00l1                          popt-1.5
	buffer-1.17.1                       postgresql-7.0.2-tcl
	bulk_mailer-1.13                    postgresql-7.0.2
	bvi-1.2.0                           postgresql-docs-7.0.2
	bytebench-3.1                       ppgen-1.0
	bzip2-1.0.1                         procmail-3.15
	c2html-0.9.2                        proxy-suite-1.7
	catdoc-0.90b4                       psutils-1.17-a4
	cdparanoia-3.a9.7                   pth-1.3.7
	cdrecord-1.9                        publicfile-0.52
	cfengine-1.4.12                     python-1.6-tk
	cfs-1.3.3                           python-1.6
	cgichk-3.6                          python-tools-1.6
	cgiparse-0.8e                       qmail-1.03
	cgoban-1.9.10                       qmailanalog-0.70
	checkpassword-0.81                  queso-980922
	cidr-2.3                            qvwm-1.1.8-esound-imlib
	clog-1.6                            qvwm-1.1.8-esound
	common-1.0.6                        qvwm-1.1.8-imlib
	connect4-3.2                        qvwm-1.1.8
	conserver-5.21                      radiusd-cistron-1.6.4
	cook-2.15                           radiusd-lucent-2.1
	cops-1.04                           radiusreport-0.3b6
	courier-imap-1.1                    rc-1.6-editline
	crack-5.0                           rc-1.6-readline
	ctm                                 rc-1.6
	ctwm-3.5.2                          rclock-2.6.1
	curl-7.3-kerberos                   recode-3.5
	curl-7.3                            remind-3.0.22
	cvs2cl-2.29                         root-tail-0.0.6
	cvsweb-1.103.1.33                   rplay-3.3.0
	cyrproxy-1.4.2                      rpm-3.0.4
	cyrus-sasl-1.5.24                   rpm2cpio-1.0
	d1489-1.4                           rrdtool-1.0.25-tcl
	daemontools-0.70                    rrdtool-1.0.25
	dante-1.1.2                         rsync-2.4.6
	db-3.1.17                           rsynth-2.0
	deco-3.8.3                          rtptools-1.9
	decss-0.0.6                         rtty-3.2
	dejagnu-1.3                         ruby-1.4.6
	dejagnu-19990614                    rxp-1.2
	delay-1.4                           rxvt-2.7.3
	detex-2.6                           sablotron-0.44
	dgpsip-1.32                         sam-4.3-19980506
	dia-0.86                            samba-2.0.7
	dialog-0.6z                         scanlogd-2.1
	djbdns-1.01                         screen-3.9.8
	docbook-4.1                         sdd-1.22
	docbook-modular-1.57                sdr-2.7e
	dopewars-1.4.8                      serialmail-0.75
	dot-forward-0.71                    setquota-0.1
	dsniff-2.2                          seyon-2.14b
	dxpc-3.8.0                          sftp-0.8.1
	efax-0.9                            sgmlformat-1.7
	electricfence-2.0.5                 sharity-light-1.2
	elvis-2.1.4-no_x11                  sharutils-4.2.1
	elvis-2.1.4                         shash-0.2.3-static
	emacs-20.7-no_x11                   shash-0.2.3
	emacs-20.7                          shtool-1.5.1
	emiclock-2.0.2                      slash-3.2.2-e8-x11
	enlightenment-0.16.5                slash-3.2.2-e8
	enscript-1.6.1                      slirp-1.0c
	epic4-0.9.9                         slrn-0.9.6.2
	erlang-47.4.0                       smurflog-2.1
	es-0.9b1                            snort-1.6.3
	esound-0.2.20                       socket-1.1
	eterm-0.8.10                        solid-pop3d-0.15-apop
	ethereal-0.8.12                     solid-pop3d-0.15
	exim-3.16                           sox-12.17
	expat-1.1                           sp-1.2.1
	expect-5.32.1                       spider-1.1
	ezmlm-0.53                          splitvt-1.6.3
	fastforward-0.51                    squid-2.3
	fastjar-0.90                        star-1.2
	fetchmail-5.5.3-kerberos            starlanes-1.2.2
	fetchmail-5.5.3                     stat-1.3
	figlet-2.2                          strobe-1.06
	firewalk-0.8                        stunnel-3.8
	fltk-1.0.9                          surfraw-1.0.2
	flwm-0.25                           swatch-3.0.1
	fnlib-0.5                           swig-1.3a5
	fping-1.20                          swisswatch-0.06
	fragrouter-1.6                      t1lib-1.0.1
	freeciv-1.11.4-gtk                  tcl-8.0.5
	freeciv-1.11.4                      tcl-8.3.2
	freefonts-0.10                      tcpblast-1.0
	freetype-1.3                        tcpflow-0.12
	freeze-2.5                          tcplist-2.2
	frodo-4.1a                          tcpreplay-1.0.1
	fsv-0.9                             tcptrace-5.2.1
	fvwm95-2.0.43a                      tcs-19950325
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From: Theo de Raadt < dera...@cvs.openbsd.org>
Subject: 2.7 release announcement!
Date: 2000/06/15
Message-ID: <200006151632.e5FGWgv32526@cvs.openbsd.org>
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
- OpenBSD 2.7 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------

June 15, 2000.

We are quite pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 2.7.
This, our 7th release on CDROM (and our 8th via FTP), is just another
step along the path our developers started on more than five years ago
(October 18, 1995).  Just like all our previous releases, 2.7 provides
significant improvements including new features in nearly all areas of
the system:

- Hardware support is improved		(http://www.OpenBSD.org/plat.html)

  - particularily in the i386 and sparc ports.

  - Support for all new Adaptec, NCR, Qlogic, and Advansys SCSI cards.
  - Many new Ethernet devices supported, including SiS900/7016,
    Adaptec Starfire, 21143, Sundance ST201 (DEC DFE-550TX), etc.
  - Many improvements in USB support, including support for USB Ethernet
    devices like the ADMtek USB, CATC USB, and Kawasaki USB.
  - A good start at CARDBUS support, and significant improvements to PCMCIA.
  - Support for many more wireless networking cards, ie. WaveLAN, Aironet.
  - Hypersparc support for the sparc port.
  - Support for most of the gigabit Ethernet cards on the market, ie.
    SysKonnect, Intel, and Alteon-based.
  - Support for the ICP Vortex RAID controller.
  - Support for large PC's using multiple PCI busses based on the Intel 451
    or RCC ServerWorks chipsets.
  - New audio drivers, including Neomagic, C-Media CMI8x38, and USB audio.
  - Improvements in PCI IDE subsystem, including new support for AMD 756.

- Security is strengthened even more	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html)

  - A bunch of minor security problems have been solved since 2.7, almost
    exclusively related to localhost denial of service or non-default options.
    We are proud that so few security problems needed solving since the
    previous release; it shows that our two-year long proactive security
    auditing process is a success.  While serious security problems are found
    in other operating systems on a weekly basis, we have come out pretty much
    unscathed over the last 2 years.

  - Some new proactive measures have been taken, again.

- Even more cryptography is integrated	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/crypto.html)

  - OpenSSH has been improved, debugged, and now supports both SSH1 and SSH2
    protocols.  This free implimentation of the ssh protocols that our team
    has been working on for almost a year is gaining acceptance on other
    operating systems as well.  For more information, see the OpenSSH website,
    or simply install OpenBSD 2.7 and try it out.  (http://www.OpenSSH.com)

  - Like the 2.6 release, the installation process installs the SSL version of
    the library is added to the system at install time, permitting SSL and RSA
    applications to work normally.  These applications now include httpd,
    isakmpd, and ssh.  SSL libraries are included for both the international
    and non-commercial US communities.  This is the last OpenBSD release that
    will need to do this trick, since the RSA patent expires on September 21.

  - The IPSEC code is even more reliable, and the IKE isakmpd is now almost
    completely standards compliant and robust.  IPSEC performance has also
    improved when using software cryptography, but we also added support
    for symmetric cryptographic cards, starting with the cards based on the
    HiFn 7751 encryption processor which can do > 60Mbit/sec of 3DES IPSEC
    without straining the processor.  See http://www.powercrypt.com for more
    information.

  - Support for encrypting swap space.

- Many other bugs fixed			(http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus27.html)

- The "ports" tree is greatly improved	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/ports.html)

  - The 2.7 CD ships with many more pre-built packages for the common
    architectures.   The FTP site contains hundreds more packages (for the
    important architectures) which we could not fit onto the CDs.  A list of
    those packages is appended below.

- Many subsystems improved since the last release:

  - XFree86 3.3.6
  - gcc 2.95.2
  - perl 5.6.0 plus a few fixes.
  - Apache 1.3.12 + Mod_ssl 2.6.2 + OpenSSL 0.9.5a, DSO
  - ipf 3.3.14
  - groff 1.15
  - sendmail 8.10.1
  - lynx 2.8.2 with HTTPS support added
  - sudo 1.6.3
  - Recent ncurses release
  - Latest KAME IPv6 as of mid-May 2000.
  - KTH Kerberos 1.0 
  - OpenSSH 2.1

If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 2.6 and
2.7, look at
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus27.html

Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes made to
OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list -- more than 700 major changes.

This is our eighth OpenBSD release, and the seventh release which is
available on our own CDROM.  Our releases have been spaced six months
apart, and we plan to continue this timing.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SECURITY -------------------------------------------------------------

Once again, because of our continual search for security problems,
between the creation of the OpenBSD 2.7 FTP/CDROM binaries and the
actual 2.7 release date, our team found and fixed some new security
and 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

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CDROM SALES ----------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.7 is also available on CDROM.  A 2-CD set which costs $30USD
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 are also
included (sorry, but our FTP mirror sites do not support STP, the
Sticker Transfer Protocol).  Profits from these sales are the primary
income source for the OpenBSD project -- in essence selling these
CDROM units ensures that OpenBSD will continue to make another release
six months from now.

For more information on ordering CDROMs, see
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html
The above web page lists a number of places where OpenBSD CDROMs can
be purchased from.  For our default mail order, go directly to
	https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order	

The Canadian SSL ordering system has been improved so that shipping
into the USA will now take much less time, due to a distribution point
in the USA.  Also, a seperate quantity of CDROMs are being produced in
Australia.

All of our developers strongly urge you to buy a CDROM and support our
future efforts.  As well, donations to the project are highly
appreciated, as described in more detail at
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------

The project continues to expand it's funding base by selling t-shirts 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

With this release, we introduce 2 new shirts.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- FTP/HTTP INSTALLS ----------------------------------------------------

If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CDROM, OpenBSD can be easily
installed via either the FTP or HTTP protocols.  Typically you need a
single small piece of boot media (eg. a boot floppy) and then the rest
of the files can be installed from a number of locations, including
directly off the Internet.  The following list is a simple set of
instructions to ensure that those who install via FTP or HTTP find all
the documentation they need while doing an install (with the CDROMs,
the necessary documentation is easier to find).

1) Read either of the following two files for a list of ftp/http
   mirrors which provide OpenBSD, then choose one near you:
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html
	ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.7/ftplist

2) Connect to that ftp/http mirror site and go into the
   directory pub/OpenBSD/2.7/, which contains these files and
   directories.  This is a list of what you will see: 

	Changelogs/      X11.tar.gz       mac68k/          sparc/
	HARDWARE         amiga/           mvme68k/         src.tar.gz
	PACKAGES         ftplist          packages/        srcsys.tar.gz
	PORTS            hp300/           pmax/            sun3/
	README           i386/            ports.tar.gz     tools/
	SIZES            log27            root.mail

   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
	SIZES		- recommended partition sizes
	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 file README.  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, say it
   is i386.  This is a list of what you will see:

	CKSUM             INSTALL.os2br     cdrom27.fs     misc27.tgz
	INSTALL.ata       INSTALL.pt        comp27.tgz     xbase27.tgz
	INSTALL.chs       MD5               etc27.tgz      xfont27.tgz
	INSTALL.dbr       base27.tgz        floppy27.fs    xlink27.tgz
	INSTALL.i386      boot.catalog*     floppyB27.fs   xserv27.tgz
	INSTALL.linux     bsd*              game27.tgz     xshare27.tgz
	INSTALL.mbr       bsd.rd*           man27.tgz

   If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386 and
   floppy27.fs; the README file lists both as required for installation.

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 2.7 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 MSDOS, look in
      pub/OpenBSD/2.7/tools for the "rawrite.*" files.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- XFree86 FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES ---------------------------------------

XFree86 has been integrated more closely into the system.  This
release contains XFree86 3.3.6.  Most of our architectures ship with
XFree86, even the sparc and alpha.  During installation, you can install
XFree86 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 2.7 ports collection,
including many of the distribution files, is included on the 2-CD set.
Please see PORTS file for more information.

Note: some of the most popular ports, e.g. the apache web server and
several X applications, are now a standard part of OpenBSD.  Also,
other popular ports have been pre-compiled for those who do not desire
to build their own binaries (see PACKAGES, below).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------

A number of binary packages are provided.  Please see PACKAGES file
(ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/PACKAGES) for more details.
We especially recommend the use of the ssh package.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SYSTEM SOURCE CODE ---------------------------------------------------

The CDROMs contain source code for all the subsystems explained above,
and the README (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/README) file
explains how to deal with these source files.  For those who are doing
an FTP/HTTP install, the source code for all four subsystems can be
found in the pub/OpenBSD/2.7/ directory:

	X11.tar.gz     ports.tar.gz   src.tar.gz     srcsys.tar.gz

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.7 introduces artwork and CD artistic layout by Ty Semaka
(who as it happens, performs in a band called the Plaid Tounged
Devils, http://www.thedevils.com/).  Ports tree and package building
by Chris Turan. System builds by Theo de Raadt, Niklas Hallqvist, Todd
Fries, Steve Murphree, Miod Vallat, Mats O Jansson, Marc Espie, and
Bob Beck.  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, hardware that we use.  We would also like to
thank those who bought our previous CDROMs.  Those who did not support
us financially have still helped us with our goal of improving the
quality of the software.

Our developers are:

  Aaron Campbell, Angelos D. Keromytis, Artur Grabowski, Assar Westerlund,
  Bob Beck, Brad Smith, Brandon Creighton, Brian Somers, Bruno Rohee,
  Camiel Dobbelaar, Chris Cappuccio, Christopher Turan,
  Constantine Sapuntzakis, Craig Metz, Dale Rahn, Damien Miller,
  David Leonard, David Sacerdote, Dug Song, Eric Jackson,
  Federico G. Schwindt, Hakan Olsson, Hans Insulander, Hugh Graham,
  Ian Darwin, Jakob Schlyter, Jason Downs, Jason Ish, Jason Wright,
  Jun-ichiro itojun Ha, Kenneth R Westerback, Kevin Lo, Kjell Wooding,
  M. Warner Losh, Marc Espie, Marco S Hyman, Markus Friedl,
  Mats O Jansson, Matthew Jacob, Matthieu Herrb, Michael Shalayeff,
  Miod Vallat, Niels Provos, Niklas Hallqvist, Oleg Safiullin, Paul Janzen,
  Peter Galbavy, Phillip Lenhardt, Steve Murphree, Theo de Raadt,
  Thorsten Lockert, Tobias Weingartner, Todd C. Miller, Todd T. Fries,
  Wim Vandeputte, and Yannick Cote.

For press contact, please contact p...@OpenBSD.org.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF FTP SITES ----------------------------------------------------

The following list should be helpful for those who want to install
OpenBSD via FTP.

ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/OpenBSD                   Pennsylvania, USA
ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD/     Sunnyvale CA, USA
ftp://filoktitis.noc.uoa.gr/pub/OpenBSD                 Greece
ftp://ftp.au.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Australia
ftp://ftp.bsdfr.org/pub/OpenBSD/                        France
ftp://ftp.calyx.nl/pub/OpenBSD                          The Netherlands
ftp://ftp.chg.ru/pub/OpenBSD                            Chernogolovka, Russia
ftp://ftp.claranet.fr/pub/OpenBSD                       France
ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/unix/OpenBSD               Germany
ftp://ftp.dti.ad.jp/pub/OpenBSD                         Japan
ftp://ftp.duth.gr/pub/OpenBSD                           Thrace, Greece
ftp://ftp.eecs.umich.edu/pub/OpenBSD                    Michigan, USA
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Switzerland
ftp://ftp.geek-girl.com/pub/OpenBSD                     Illinois, USA
ftp://ftp.gigabell.net/pub/OpenBSD                      Frankfurt, Germany
ftp://ftp.grolier.fr/pub/OpenBSD                        Paris, France
ftp://ftp.inet.no/pub/OpenBSD                           Norway
ftp://ftp.iol.ie/mirrors/OpenBSD/                       Ireland
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD                     Australia
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/pub/OpenBSD                         Australia
ftp://ftp.jp.openbsd.org/OpenBSD                        Japan
ftp://ftp.kmitl.ac.th/pub/OpenBSD                       Thailand
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/OpenBSD                           France
ftp://ftp.netasset.com/pub/OpenBSD                      Fresno, CA, USA
ftp://ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/pub/os/OpenBSD        Ibaraki, Japan
ftp://ftp.nl.uu.net/pub/OpenBSD                         The Netherlands
ftp://ftp.nz.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    New Zealand
ftp://ftp.op.net/pub/OpenBSD                            Pennsylvania, USA
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                       Alberta, Canada
ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/OpenBSD                          London, UK
ftp://ftp.radio-msu.net/pub/OpenBSD                     Moscow, Russia
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/OpenBSD                     Spain
ftp://ftp.src.uchicago.edu/pub/openbsd                  Chicago, IL, USA
ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD                    Stockholm, Sweden
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/OpenBSD                          Uppsala, Sweden
ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/pub/OpenBSD                       Poland
ftp://ftp.th.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Thailand
ftp://ftp.tux.org/bsd/openbsd                           Maryland, USA
ftp://ftp.univ-evry.fr/pub/OpenBSD                      France
ftp://ftp1.efis.ucr.ac.cr/pub/OpenBSD                   Costa Rica
ftp://ftp1.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                  Michigan, USA
ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                  Colorado, USA
ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD                     Austria
ftp://lager.ucs.ualberta.ca/pub/OpenBSD                 Edmonton, Canada
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/OpenBSD                  AARNet, Australia
ftp://mirror.nucba.ac.jp/mirror/OpenBSD                 Aichi, Japan
ftp://obsd.compmore.net/pub/OpenBSD                     Kanata, Canada
ftp://openbsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD              Taiwan
ftp://openbsd.rug.ac.be/pub/OpenBSD                     Belgium
ftp://quasar.uvt.ro/pub/OpenBSD                         Timisoara, Romania
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/pub/OpenBSD               Zurich, Switzerland
ftp://sunsite.kren.ne.kr/pub/OS/OpenBSD                 South Korea
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/OpenBSD                        Oslo, Norway
ftp://uiarchive.uiuc.edu/pub/systems/OpenBSD            Urbana, IL, USA
ftp://vell.nsc.ru/pub/OpenBSD                           Novosibirsk, Russia


------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF HTTP SITES ---------------------------------------------------

The following list should be helpful for those who want to install
OpenBSD via HTTP.

http://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/OpenBSD                  Pennsylvania, USA
http://download.sourceforge.net/mirrors/OpenBSD/        Sunnyvale CA, USA
http://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD                    Australia
http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/OpenBSD                         Uppsala, Sweden
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD                    Austria
http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/OpenBSD                 AARNet, Australia
http://openbsd.rug.ac.be/ftp/pub/OpenBSD                Belgium
http://sunsite.uio.no/pub/OpenBSD                       Oslo, Norway
http://www.openbsd.aba.net.au/ftp                       Australia
http://www.tux.org/pub/bsd/openbsd                      Maryland, USA
http://www.ualberta.ca/FTP/OpenBSD                      Edmonton, Canada


------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF PACKAGES -----------------------------------------------------

i386:
	9menu-1.5				mrtd-1.6.0a
	9wm-1.1					mrtg-2.8.12
	ADMfzap-0.1				mtools-3.9.6.20000417
	ADMsmb-0.2				mtr-0.41
	ADMsnmp-0.1				mutt-1.0.1i-curses
	CDDB-1.02				mutt-1.0.1i-slang-imap-pop
	ImageMagick-4.2.9			mutt-1.0.1i-slang
	LPRng-3.6.12				mysql-3.22.32
	MIME-Base64-2.11			nasm-0.98
	MPEG-MP3Info-0.71			nbaudit-1.0
	Mesa-3.0				ncftp-2.4.3
	ORBit-0.5.0				nedit-5.0.2
	PGPlib					nemesis-1.0
	STk-3.1.1				nessus-0.98.3
	Wnn-data-4.2				nethack-3.3.0-x11
	Wnn-xwnmo-4.2				nethack-3.3.0
	XPostitPlus-2.3				netpipe-2.3
	Xaw3d-1.5				netpipes-4.1.1-export
	aalib-1.2				netris-0.5
	abiword-0.7.7				newsfetch-1.21
	abuse-2.0				nmap-2.3b18
	ac3dec-0.5.6				nmapfe-0.9.5
	adcomplain-3.49				nmh-1.0.4
	afterstep-1.8.0				nsping-0.8
	amanda-2.4.1p1				nspmod-0.1
	amaya-2.4				nte-1.7.0
	amaya-english-dict			ntop-1.1
	amaya-french-dict			nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117-canna
	an-0.93					nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117
	analog-4.1				ocaml-2.04
	apc-upsd				olvwm-4.2
	arpcatch				otcl-1.0a4
	arpwatch-2.1a4				p5-DBD-Pg-0.93
	asclock-1.0-breton			p5-DBI-1.13
	asclock-1.0-czech			p5-Mail-POP3Client-2.3
	asclock-1.0-dutch			par-1.51
	asclock-1.0-english			pchar-1.1.1
	asclock-1.0-french			php3-3.0.16
	asclock-1.0-german			pi-address-0.3.4
	asclock-1.0-hungarian			piewm-1.0
	asclock-1.0-italian			pilot-link-0.9.3
	asclock-1.0-norwegian			pilot_makedoc-0.7
	asclock-1.0-portuguese			pkfonts300-1.0
	asclock-1.0-spanish			plor-0.3.2
	asclock-1.0-swedish			png-1.0.3
	asmail-0.50				pngcrush-1.4.1
	aterm-0.3.6				pop3gwd-1.2
	aub-2.0.5				popa3d-0.4
	autoconf-2.13				popclient-3.0b6
	automake-1.4				poppassd-4.0
	axe-6.1.2				postfix-19991231-pl06
	base64-1.0				postgresql-6.5.3
	bash-1.14.7-static			prc-tools-0.5.0
	bash-1.14.7				procmail-3.14
	bash-2.04-static			proxy-suite-1.7
	bash-2.04				psutils-1.17-a4
	beav-1.40-13				publicfile-0.52
	bibview-2.2				python-1.5.2-tk-tools-threads
	bing-1.0.4				python-1.5.2-tk-tools
	bison-1.27				python-1.5.2
	blackbox-0.51.3.1-kde			qmail-1.03
	blackbox-0.51.3.1			qmailanalog-0.70
	bladeenc-0.92				queso-980922
	blast-1.0				rat-3.0
	bnetd-0.4.19				rc-1.6
	boehm-gc-4.12				rclock-2.6.1
	bonnie-1.0				recode-3.5
	bounix-1.21				remind-0.3
	bricons-3.0				rplay-3.3.0
	buffer-1.17.1				rsync-2.4.1
	bulk_mailer-1.5				rsynth-2.0
	bvi-1.2.0				rtptools-1.9
	bytebench-3.1				rtty-3.2
	bzip2-0.9.5d				ruby-1.4.3
	c2html-0.9				rxp-1.1
	calc-2.11.1t3.0				rxvt-2.7.2
	catdoc-0.90b4				sam-4.3-19980506
	cbb-0.73				samba-2.0.6
	cdrecord-1.6.1				screen-3.9.5
	cfengine-1.4.12				sdd-1.22
	cfs-1.3.3				sdr-2.7e
	cgichk-3.0				serialmail-0.75
	cgiparse-0.8e				setquota-0.1
	cgoban-1.9.10				seyon-2.14b
	checkpassword-0.81			sftp-0.8.1
	clog-1.6				sgmlformat-1.6
	common-1.0.6				sharity-light-1.2
	connect4-3.2				sharutils-4.2
	cops-1.04				shtool-1.4.7
	crack-5.0				slash-3.2.2-e8-x11
	ctm					slash-3.2.2-e8
	ctwm-3.5				slirp-1.0c
	curl-6.5.2				slrn-0.9.6.2
	cyrproxy-1.4.2				smurflog-2.1
	d1489-1.4				snort-1.5.1
	daemontools-0.70			socket-1.1
	dante-1.1.1				sox-12.15
	deco-3.8.3				sp-1.2.1
	decss-0.0.5				spider-1.1
	dejagnu-1.3				splitvt-1.6.3
	delay-1.4				squid-2.2
	detex-2.6				star-1.2
	dgpsip-1.32				starlanes-1.2.2
	dialog-0.6z				stat-1.3
	dopewars-1.4.7				strobe-1.06
	dot-forward-0.71			stunnel-3.8
	dsniff-1.5				swisswatch-0.06
	dxpc-3.8.0				tar-1.13
	efax-0.9				tcl-8.0.5
	electricfence-2.0.5			tcl-8.3.0
	emacs-20.3-no_x11			tcpblast-1.0
	emacs-20.3				tcpflow-0.12
	emiclock-2.0.2				tcplist-2.2
	enscript-1.6.1				tcpreplay-1.0.1
	epic4-pre2.507				tcptrace-5.2.1
	erlang-47.4.0				tcs-19950325
	es-0.9a1				tcsh-6.09.00-static
	esound-0.2.16				tcsh-6.09.00
	ethereal-0.8.7				teTeX_base-1.0.7
	expat-1.1				teTeX_texmf-1.0.2
	expect-5.31				texi2html-1.52
	explorer-0.72				tf-4.0s1
	ezmlm-0.53				tidy-13jan00
	fastforward-0.51			tiff-3.5.4
	fetchmail-5.3.8				tintin-1.5.6
	figlet-2.2				tircproxy-0.4.3
	firewalk-0.8				tk-8.0.5
	fltk-1.0.7				tk-8.3.0
	flwm-0.25				tkcron-2.12
	fping-1.20				tkcvs-6.0
	fragrouter-1.6				tkinfo-2.5
	freeciv-1.10.0				tkrat-2.0b9
	freefonts-0.10				tosha-0.6
	freetype-1.3				tracker-5.3
	freeze-2.5				trafshow-3.1
	fxtv-0.48				transfig-3.2.3
	gd-1.8.1				transproxy-0.4
	gdbm-1.8.0				tvtwm-pl11
	getbdf-1.0				ucspi-tcp-0.88
	gettext-0.10.35				unace-1.2b
	ghostscript-5.50-a4			unzip-5.40
	ghostscript-5.50			usbutil-0.4
	ghostview-1.5				vat-4.0b2
	gif2png-2.3.2				vic-2.8ucl4
	giflib-4.1.0				viewfax-2.3
	gifsicle-1.17				vim-5.6-light
	gimp-1.1.17				viz-1.1.1
	glib-1.2.7				vnc-3.3.2r3
	gmake-3.78.1				vrfy-99.05.22
	gnuchess-4.0.80				w3m-0.1.8
	gnugo-2.6				waveplay-1.0
	gnuls-4.0				wb-1.59
	gnupg-1.0.1				wdiff-0.5
	gnushogi-1.2.3				weblint-1.020
	gofer-2.30a				webmin-0.79
	gperf-2.7.19981006			wget-1.5.3
	gracula-3.0				wget-msgs-1.5.3-ru
	gsl-0.3b				wide-dhcp-1.4.0.3
	gsm-1.0.10				wily-0.13.41
	gtk+-1.2.7				windowmaker-0.62.1
	guavac-1.2				wine-990225
	guile-1.3				wmx-6pre1
	gv-3.5.8				workman-1.3a
	ha-0.999b				wterm-6.2.6
	hackdata				wwwcount-2.5
	hexedit-1.1.0				x2vnc-1.0
	hoc-1.1					x2x-1.27
	hping-2.0b53				x48-0.4.0
	html-4.0b				xaniroc-1.02
	httptunnel-3.0				xantfarm-1.16
	icb-5.0.9				xarchie-2.0.10
	icmpinfo-1.11				xasteroids-5.0
	icon_interp-9.3.2			xbatt-1.2
	icon_lib-9.3.2				xbill-2.0
	id-utils-3.2d				xbl-1.0j
	idiff-1.0				xblast-2.6b
	indent-2.2.2				xbmbrowser-5.1
	info2html-1.1				xboard-4.0.7
	irc-2.10.1				xboing-2.4
	isearch-1.14				xcb-2.3
	ish-1.11				xcd-1.6
	isic-0.05				xcdplayer-2.2
	iso12083-1993				xchat-1.2.1
	iso8879-1986				xchomp-pl1
	ispell-3.1.20				xco-1.3
	ja-Wnn-4.2				xcoloredit-1.2
	ja-Wnndict-4.2				xcolors-1.3
	ja-fonts-gnu-1.2			xcopilot-0.6.6
	ja-groff-1.10_0.99			xcubes-5.4.4
	ja-jvim-2.0r-canna			xcyrillic-1.1
	ja-jvim-2.0r-wnn-canna			xd-8087
	ja-jvim-2.0r-wnn			xdaliclock-2.11
	ja-jvim-2.0r				xdeblock-1.0
	ja-kinput2-3.0-canna-wnn		xdelta-1.1.1
	ja-kinput2-3.0-canna			xdino-5.4.4
	ja-kinput2-3.0-wnn			xdtm-2.5.8
	ja-kterm-6.2.0-xaw3d			xdu-2.1
	ja-kterm-6.2.0				xemacs-20.4-mule
	ja-less-3.32p2.48			xemacs-20.4
	ja-nkf-1.62				xephem-3.2.2
	ja-onew-canna-2.2.10			xevil-1.5
	ja-onew-wnn4-2.2.10			xfed-1.0
	ja-onew-wnn4-canna-2.2.10		xfedor-1.0
	jade-1.2.1				xfig-3.2.3a
	jbigkit-1.1				xfm-1.3.2
	jed-0.99.10				xforms-0.88
	jive-1.1				xfstt-1.1
	joe-2.8					xgas-1.0
	john-1.6				xgolgo-1.0
	jpeg-6b					xjewel-1.6
	kaffe-1.0.5				xjig-2.4
	kakasi-2.3.1				xkobo-1.11-harder
	kanjips					xkobo-1.11
	kdbg-1.0.2				xlbiff-3.0
	kdelibs-1.1.2				xless-1.7
	ko-Wnn-4.2				xlife-3.0
	ko-Wnndict-4.2				xloadimage-3.03
	l0phtcrack-2.52				xlogout-1.1
	lclint-2.4b				xmahjongg-3.3
	lesstif-0.89.9				xmake-1.01
	lha-1.14f				xmbdfed-4.4
	libIDL-0.6.5				xmine-1.0.3
	libaudiofile-0.1.9			xmix-2.1
	libghttp-1.0.4				xmj-1.0
	libgii-0.1				xml2rfc
	libicq-0.33				xmmix-1.2
	libident-0.22				xmold-1.0
	libnet-1.0				xmysql-1.9
	libnids-1.13				xmysqladmin-1.0
	libproplist-0.10.1			xneko-4.4
	libslang-1.4.0				xntp3-5.93e-export
	libtool-1.3.3				xonix-1.4
	libxml-1.0.0				xosview-1.7.3
	licq-0.61				xpaint-2.5.5
	links-0.84				xpat2-1.04
	linux_lib-2.6.1				xpdf-0.90
	linuxdoc-1.1				xpostit-3.3.1
	lmbench-1.1				xprompt-1.4
	logsurfer-1.5				xroach-4.4
	lupe-0.07				xruskb-1.13.0
	lyx-1.0.0				xskat-3.3
	lzo-1.06				xsol-2.1.1
	m4-1.4					xsoldier-0.96
	magicpoint-1.05a			xspread-2.1
	malsync-1.6				xtacy-1.13
	mawk-1.3.3				xtattr-1.0
	mess822-0.58				xtestpicture-1.1
	metamail-2.7				xtimer-0.8087
	mgdiff-1.0				xtoolwait-1.1
	micq-0.4.5				xtraceroute-0.8.14
	mirror-2.9				xwpe-1.5.22a
	mm-1.0.12				xzoom-0.3
	mouseclock-1.0				ytalk-3.1.1
	movemail-1.0				zap-1.1
	mp3cddb					zebra-0.85
	mp3encode-1.10				zh-Wnn-4.2
	mp3info-0.2.16				zh-Wnndict-4.2
	mpack-1.5				zh-c2t-1.0
	mpage-2.5-a4				zh-cless-290
	mpage-2.5-legal				zoo-2.10.1
	mpage-2.5-us-letter			zsh-3.0.7-static
	mpeg_lib-1.3.1				zsh-3.0.7
	mpeg_play-2.4				zsh-3.1.6-static
	mpegaudio-3.9				zsh-3.1.6
	mpg123-0.59r
	
m68k:

	Xaw3d-1.5				mp3encode-1.10
	aalib-1.2				mp3info-0.2.16
	abiword-0.7.7				mpeg_lib-1.3.1
	autoconf-2.13				mpegaudio-3.9
	axe-6.1.2				mpg123-0.59r
	bash-2.04				mutt-1.0.1i-slang
	beav-1.40-13				netpipes-4.1.1-export
	bison-1.27				nmh-1.0.4
	bonnie-1.0				nspmod-0.1
	bvi-1.2.0				nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117
	bytebench-3.1				png-1.0.3
	bzip2-0.9.5d				psutils-1.17-a4
	dgpsip-1.32				rplay-3.3.0
	dxpc-3.8.0				rsync-2.4.1
	emacs-20.3-no_x11			rxvt-2.7.2
	emacs-20.3				screen-3.9.5
	enscript-1.6.1				sharutils-4.2
	ethereal-0.8.7				sox-12.15
	fetchmail-5.3.8				tar-1.13
	freetype-1.3				tcsh-6.09.00
	freeze-2.5				teTeX_texmf-1.0.2
	gettext-0.10.35				tosha-0.6
	giflib-4.1.0				tracker-5.3
	glib-1.2.7				unace-1.2b
	gmake-3.78.1				unzip-5.40
	gnuls-4.0				viewfax-2.3
	gsm-1.0.10				vim-5.6-gtk
	gtk+-1.2.7				vim-5.6-light
	ha-0.999b				waveplay-1.0
	hexedit-1.1.0				wget-1.5.3
	id-utils-3.2d				xcdplayer-2.2
	ispell-3.1.20				xcolors-1.3
	jed-0.99.10				xephem-3.2.2
	joe-2.8					xmix-2.1
	jpeg-6b					xmmix-1.2
	lesstif-0.89.9				xntp3-5.93e-export
	lha-1.14f				xpdf-0.90
	libslang-1.4.0				xspread-2.1
	lzo-1.06				xwpe-1.5.22a
	m4-1.4					zoo-2.10.1
	metamail-2.7				zsh-3.0.7
	mm-1.0.12
	
	
	
sparc:

	9menu-1.5				mtools-3.9.6.20000417
	9wm-1.1					mtr-0.41
	ADMfzap-0.1				mutt-1.0.1i-curses
	ADMsmb-0.2				mutt-1.0.1i-slang-imap-pop
	ADMsnmp-0.1				mutt-1.0.1i-slang
	CDDB-1.02				nasm-0.98
	LPRng-3.6.12				nbaudit-1.0
	MIME-Base64-2.11			ncftp-2.4.3
	MPEG-MP3Info-0.71			nedit-5.0.2
	Mesa-3.0				nemesis-1.0
	ORBit-0.5.0				nessus-0.98.3
	PGPlib					nethack-3.3.0-x11
	Wnn-data-4.2				nethack-3.3.0
	Wnn-xwnmo-4.2				netpipe-2.3
	XPostitPlus-2.3				netpipes-4.1.1-export
	Xaw3d-1.5				netris-0.5
	aalib-1.2				newsfetch-1.21
	abiword-0.7.7				nmap-2.3b18
	adcomplain-3.49				nmapfe-0.9.5
	afterstep-1.8.0				nmh-1.0.4
	amanda-2.4.1p1				nsping-0.8
	amaya-2.4				nspmod-0.1
	amaya-english-dict			nte-1.7.0
	amaya-french-dict			ntop-1.1
	an-0.93					nvi-m17n-1.79.19991117
	analog-4.1				ocaml-2.04
	apc-upsd				otcl-1.0a4
	arpcatch				p5-DBI-1.13
	arpwatch-2.1a4				p5-Mail-POP3Client-2.3
	asclock-1.0-breton			par-1.51
	asclock-1.0-czech			pchar-1.1.1
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From: dera...@cvs.openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt)
Subject: OpenBSD 2.6 Release Announcement
Date: 1999/12/01
Message-ID: <821opp$sh5$1@OpenBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw>
X-Deja-AN: 555074709
Organization: NCTU CSIE OpenBSD Server
Newsgroups: mailing.openbsd.misc


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	     `___'|  _/\___.|_|_||___/<___/|___/    /___|<_>  \__/
	          |_| 

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- OpenBSD 2.6 RELEASED -------------------------------------------------

December 1, 1999.

We are quite pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 2.6.
This, our 6th release on CDROM (and our 7th via FTP), is just another
step along the path our developers started on more than four years ago.
Just like all our previous releases, 2.6 provides significant new
improvements in nearly all areas of the system:

- Hardware support is improved		(http://www.OpenBSD.org/plat.html)
  - particularily in the i386 and sparc ports.

- Security is strengthened even more	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/security.html)
  - A bunch of minor security problems have been solved since 2.5.  We are
    proud that so few security problems needed solving since the previous
    release; it shows that our two-year long proactive security auditing
    process is a success.
  - some other proactive measures have been taken, again.

- Even more cryptography is integrated	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/crypto.html)
  - OpenSSH is integrated into the operating system.  This is a free
    implementation of the ssh protocol that our team has been working on
    for a while.  For more information, see the OpenSSH website, or simply
    install OpenBSD 2.6 and try it out. (http://www.OpenSSH.com)
  - The shared SSL library support is improved.  In the new installation
    process, the SSL version of the library is added to the system at
    install time, permitting SSL and RSA applications to work normally.
    These applications now include httpd, isakmpd, and ssh.  SSL libraries
    are included for both the international and non-commercial US communities.
  - The IPSEC code is even more reliable, and the IKE isakmpd is now almost
    completely standards compliant and robust.

- Many other bugs fixed			(http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus26.html)

- The "ports" tree is greatly improved	(http://www.OpenBSD.org/ports.html)
  - The 2.6 CD ships with many more pre-built packages for the common
    architectures -- lots more.   The FTP site contains hundreds of
    packages (for the important architectures) which we could not fit onto
    the CDs.

If you'd like to see a list of what has changed between OpenBSD 2.5 and
2.6, look at
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/plus26.html

Even though the list is a summary of the most important changes
made to OpenBSD, it still is a very very long list -- more than 500 major
changes.

This is our seventh OpenBSD release, and the sixth release which is
available on our own CDROM.  Our releases have been spaced six months
apart, and we plan to continue this timing.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SECURITY -------------------------------------------------------------

Once again, because of our continual search for security problems,
between the creation of the OpenBSD 2.6 FTP/CDROM binaries and the
actual 2.6 release date, our team found and fixed some new security
and 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

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CDROM SALES ----------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.6 is also available on CDROM.  A 2-CD set which costs $30USD
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 are also
included (sorry, but our FTP mirror sites do not support STP, the
Sticker Transfer Protocol).  Profits from these sales are the primary
income source for the OpenBSD project -- in essence selling these
CDROM units ensures that OpenBSD will continue to make another release
six months from now.

For more information on ordering CDROMs, see
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/orders.html
The above web page lists a number of places where OpenBSD CDROMs can
be purchased from.  For our default mail order, go directly to
	https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order	

The Canadian SSL ordering system has been improved so that shipping
into the USA will now take much less time, due to a distribution point
in the USA.  Also, a seperate quantity of CDROMs were produced in
xAustralia.

All of our developers strongly urge you to buy a CDROM and support our
future efforts.  As well, donations to the project are highly
appreciated, as described in more detail at
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/goals.html#funding

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- T-SHIRT SALES --------------------------------------------------------

The project continues to expand it's funding base by selling t-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

With this release, we introduce 3 new shirts.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- FTP/HTTP INSTALLS ----------------------------------------------------

If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CDROM, OpenBSD can be easily
installed via either the FTP or HTTP protocols.  Typically you need a
single small piece of boot media (eg. a boot floppy) and then the rest
of the files can be installed from a number of locations, including
directly off the Internet.  The following list is a simple set of
instructions to ensure that those who install via FTP or HTTP find all
the documentation they need while doing an install (with the CDROMs,
the necessary documentation is easier to find).

1) Read either of the following two files for a list of ftp/http
   mirrors which provide OpenBSD, then choose one near you:
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html
	ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.6/ftplist

2) Connect to that ftp/http mirror site and go into the
   directory pub/OpenBSD/2.6/, which contains these files and
   directories.  This is a list of what you will see: 

	Changelogs/       X11.tar.gz        log26             ports.tar.gz
	HARDWARE          alpha/            mac68k/           root.mail
	PACKAGES          amiga/            mvme68k/          sparc/
	PORTS             ftplist           mvme88k/          src.tar.gz
	README            hp300/            packages/         srcsys.tar.gz
	SIZES             i386/             pmax/             tools/

   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
	SIZES		- recommended partition sizes
	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 file README.  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, say it
   is i386.  This is a list of what you will see:

	CKSUM             INSTALL.os2br     cdrom26.fs        misc26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.ata       INSTALL.pt        comp26.tar.gz     xbase26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.chs       MD5               etc26.tar.gz      xfont26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.dbr       base26.tar.gz     floppy26.fs       xlink26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.i386      boot.catalog*     floppyB26.fs      xserv26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.linux     bsd*              game26.tar.gz     xshare26.tar.gz
	INSTALL.mbr       bsd.rd*           man26.tar.gz

   If you are new to OpenBSD, fetch _at least_ the file INSTALL.i386 and
   floppy26.fs; the README file lists both as required for installation.

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 2.6 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 MSDOS, look in
      pub/OpenBSD/2.6/tools for the "rawrite.*" files.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- XFree86 FOR MOST ARCHITECTURES ---------------------------------------

XFree86 has been integrated more closely into the system.  This
release contains XFree86 3.3.5.  Most of our architectures ship with
XFree86, even the sparc and alpha.  During installation, you can install
XFree86 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 2.6 ports collection,
including many of the distribution files, is included on the 2-CD set.
Please see PORTS file for more information.

Note: some of the most popular ports, e.g. the apache web server and
several X applications, are now a standard part of OpenBSD.  Also,
other popular ports have been pre-compiled for those who do not desire
to build their own binaries (see PACKAGES, below).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- BINARY PACKAGES WE PROVIDE -------------------------------------------

A number of binary packages are provided.  Please see PACKAGES file
(ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/PACKAGES) for more details.
We especially recommend the use of the ssh package.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SYSTEM SOURCE CODE ---------------------------------------------------

The CDROMs contain source code for all the subsystems explained above,
and the README (ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/README) file
explains how to deal with these source files.  For those who are doing
an FTP/HTTP install, the source code for all four subsystems can be
found in the pub/OpenBSD/2.6/ directory:

	X11.tar.gz     ports.tar.gz   src.tar.gz     srcsys.tar.gz

------------------------------------------------------------------------
- THANKS ---------------------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD 2.6 introduces the new fishbowl and Ramblow images done by
cartoonist Tim Hueskin, as well as other artwork by Ty Semaka.  CDROM
artistic layout was done by Fred Holliss with further help from Ty Semaka.
Ports tree and package building by Chris Turan. System builds by
Theo de Raadt, Niklas Hallqvist, Todd Fries, Steve Murphree, Mats O Jansson,
and Bob Beck.  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, hardware that we use.  We would also like to
thank those who bought our previous CDROMs.  Those who did not support
us financially have still helped us with our goal of improving the
quality of the software.


------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF FTP SITES ----------------------------------------------------

The following list should be helpful for those who want to install
OpenBSD via FTP.

ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                       Alberta, Canada
ftp://ftp1.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                  Michigan, USA
ftp://ftp.op.net/pub/OpenBSD                            Pennsylvania, USA
ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/unix/OpenBSD               Germany
ftp://ftp.jp.openbsd.org/OpenBSD                        Japan
ftp://ftp.dti.ad.jp/pub/OpenBSD                         Japan
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/OpenBSD                           France
ftp://ftp.univ-evry.fr/pub/OpenBSD                      France
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Switzerland
ftp://lager.ucs.ualberta.ca/pub/OpenBSD                 Edmonton, Canada
ftp://ftp.eecs.umich.edu/pub/OpenBSD                    Michigan, USA
ftp://obsd.compmore.net/pub/OpenBSD                     Kanata, Canada
ftp://ftp.geek-girl.com/pub/OpenBSD                     Illinois, USA
ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD                    Stockholm, Sweden
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/OpenBSD                       London, UK
ftp://ftp.th.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Thailand
ftp://ftp.au.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                    Australia
ftp://sunsite.kren.ne.kr/pub/OS/OpenBSD                 South Korea
ftp://ftp.calyx.nl/pub/OpenBSD                          The Netherlands
ftp://openbsd.rug.ac.be/pub/OpenBSD                     Belgium
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD                     Australia
ftp://ftp.radio-msu.net/pub/OpenBSD                     Moscow, Russia
ftp://ftp.sunet.se:/pub/OpenBSD                         Uppsala, Sweden
ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                  Colorado, USA
ftp://ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/pub/os/OpenBSD        Ibaraki, Japan
ftp://ftp.tut.ac.jp/pub/OpenBSD                         Japan
ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/OpenBSD                          London, UK
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/pub/OpenBSD                         Australia
ftp://vs.itam.nsc.ru/pub/OpenBSD                        Novosibirsk, Russia
ftp://ftp.task.gda.pl/pub/OpenBSD                       Poland
ftp://openbsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD              Taiwan
ftp://ftp.netasset.com/pub/OpenBSD                      Fresno, CA, USA
ftp://ftp.chg.ru/pub/OpenBSD                            Chernogolovka, Russia
ftp://mirror.nucba.ac.jp/mirror/OpenBSD                 Aichi, Japan
ftp://uiarchive.uiuc.edu/pub/systems/OpenBSD            Urbana, IL, USA
ftp://quasar.uvt.ro/pub/OpenBSD                         Timisoara, Romania
ftp://ftp.nz.openbsd.org                                New Zealand
ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/OpenBSD                  France
ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD                     Austria
ftp://ftp.nl.uu.net/pub/OpenBSD                         The Netherlands
ftp://ftp.duth.gr/pub/OpenBSD                           Thrace, Greece
ftp://ftp.kmitl.ac.th/pub/OpenBSD                       Thailand
ftp://filoktitis.noc.uoa.gr/pub/OpenBSD                 Greece
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/OpenBSD            Zurich, Switzerland


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- LIST OF HTTP SITES ---------------------------------------------------

The following list should be helpful for those who want to install
OpenBSD via HTTP.

http://www.cs.colorado.edu/ftp/pub/OpenBSD              Colorado, USA
http://www.ualberta.ca/FTP/OpenBSD                      Edmonton, Canada
http://ftp6.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD                 Illinois, USA
http://www.openbsd.aba.net.au/ftp                       Australia
http://openbsd.rug.ac.be/ftp/pub/OpenBSD                Belgium
http://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD                    Australia
http://ftp.sunet.se:/pub/OpenBSD                        Uppsala, Sweden
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD                    Austria