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New German xBSD-Community

Contributed by jose on from the sprechen-Sie-deutsch dept.

[moR-pH-euS] writes :
"There is a new German xBSD-Board, which has been found about eleven weeks ago. Our intention is to show people how powerful xBSD is and the reason you should try it. On http://www.bsdforen.org you get the latest news, files and stuff around BSD. The Board deals with lots of different sections about Net-/Open-/FreeBSD. We welcome you @ bsdforen.org "
I think a few of my .de friends will be happy to see this. Now if only I had this served up with some Bavarian goodies ...

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  1. By mirabile () on

    No, please don't - bavaria is not Germany ;-)

    Well, I think I won't read that board, since the
    deadly.org headlines are on my /. site, and I don't
    read web-based things anyways, with few (/. symlink.ch heise.de)
    exceptions - I prefer Usenet and IRC.

    Now, if this can be made a symbox - call maol@symlink.ch
    if you are interested...

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    1. By ingolfoo () on

      http://www.unixscout.de

      cheers :>

  2. By Anonymous () on

    I see that ever since the OpenSSH was trojaned, the primary ftp site and all other mirrors are stuck with a July 31 snapshot build of -current (at least for i386... haven't checked other arch's). Anyone heard when this will be updated? Or for that matter, anyone know if anything's been done to tighten things up on the site?

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    1. By Anonymous Coward () on

      While we're on that topic... any news as to *who* did it or *how* it was accomplished? Any word from the PTB?

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      1. By Anonymous Coward () on

        my guess is that it's a continuation of the el8 group's project mayhem. After all they gave us `w` output from one of the project's main systems in their last newsletter.

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        1. By jon () on

          could you post an URL to that newsletter?

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          1. By grey () on

            http://www.eurocompton.net/~fuk/el8.3.txt

            Also read yesterday's Wired article, with OpenBSD mention here:

            http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,54400,00.html

            I don't believe the el8 zine is related to dm's old el8.org though.

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            1. By Anonymous Coward () on

              > OpenBSD co-founder Theo de Raadt, cited as a top el8 target,
              > angrily refused to discuss the compromise in late July of a file server
              > maintained by the open-source, Unix-based operating-system project.

              "angrily refused" I can only imagine what his exact words were... :)))

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              1. By Anonymous Coward () on

                >> OpenBSD co-founder Theo de Raadt, cited as a top el8 target, >> angrily refused to discuss the compromise in late July of a file server >> maintained by the open-source, Unix-based operating-system project.

                >"angrily refused" I can only imagine what his exact words were... :)))

                *lol* Anyway, is that compromise referring to the University of Alberta SunSITE being compromised or the alleged breakin to cvs.openbsd.org? Did the latter really take place?

                Still, no word from the PTB... *sigh*

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