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Theo De Raadt created in 1999 OpenSSH. Today Microsoft, Linux and BSD systems uses SSH. What can we do about that? Is it bad? No, its something useful. If Microsoft embraces something useful is not creator's fault. Sorry you are wrong.
Yeah, DOS all ready settled this discussion years ago where Microsoft is concerned. If they can get their fingers in it or copy it, they will do it and extinguish the actual source. I'm not going to argue with you any more on the point, since it appears to me you are a Microsoft fanboy/fangirl/fanwerewolf or whatever.
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Lol... Yeah I am a Microsoft fan and windows 93 user. Since this discussion is going nowhere let's get down to basics. Projects that have been open source and focused on specific goals for decades do not cause me fear or concern even if they are funded by anonymous people who may be malicious hackers or microsoft. As long as things are open and don't change direction from what we all know there is nothing to worry about... If OpenBSD change goals I will honestly remember you. Take care.
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Thank you for the link. Hypothetically in the future a lot can happen. But do I have the right to consider now OpenBSD a very worthwhile project that provides security by default and has things to offer?
Firewall (PF) Router Mailserver (OpenSMTPD) Webserver (httpd) Hypervisor (vmd) NAS (softraid) Desktop
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