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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.0 Released | ev9lve(dot)com</title>
<link>http://ev9lve.com/?p=83</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b 7.0-RELEASE is now available for the amd64, i386, ia64, pc98, and powerpc architectures. The version for the sparc64 architecture will become available in a few days. Some of the package builds are still in progress. b.../b</description>
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<title>Announcement: bFreeBSD/b 7.1 Release « Blog Pseudoaccidentale</title>
<link>http://keramida.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/announcement-freebsd-71-release/</link>
<description>Ken has updated the release building bits in the official source tree of bFreeBSD/b, making it possible to roll DVD images. This is the first release of the 7.X branch that is made available as a DVD image. b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b, OpenBSD and NetBSD: bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RELEASE Available</title>
<link>http://unixbsd.blogspot.com/2009/01/freebsd-71-release-available.html</link>
<description>The bFreeBSD/b Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RELEASE. This is the second release from the 7-STABLE branch which improves on the functionality of bFreeBSD/b 7.0 and introduces some new features b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.1 RELEASE | weeker.org</title>
<link>http://www.weeker.org/2009/01/03/freebsd-71-release/</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RELEASE Release Notes.</description>
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<title>bfreebsd/b bugs: 7.1-RC2 : ACPI warning and errors ACPI Error b.../b</title>
<link>http://freebsd-bugs.blogspot.com/2008/12/71-rc2-acpi-warning-and-errors-acpi.html</link>
<description>Dec 30 18:10:38 client1 kernel: bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RC2 #0: Tue Dec 23 11:42:13. UTC 2008. Dec 30 18:10:38 client1 kernel: root@driscoll.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC Dec 30 18:10:38 client1 kernel: Timecounter "i8254" frequency b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.1 RC2 for i386 - Operation System</title>
<link>http://allsoft.ucoz.org/load/20-1-0-358</link>
<description>The bFreeBSD/b developers are as concerned  about security as they are about performance and stability. bFreeBSD/b includes kernel  support for stateful IP firewalling, as well as other services, such as IP proxy gateways, access control lists, b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.1 RC2 released | Learning On Demand</title>
<link>http://www.rasyid.net/2008/12/27/freebsd-71-rc2-released/</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b 7.1 RC2 released. by alamster in December 27th, 2008. With new bFreeBSD/b 7.1 release candidate 2 just arrive I choose to follow it in production server as always :-). # bfreebsd/b-update upgrade -r 7.1-RC2. # bfreebsd/b-update install b.../b</description>
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<title>Released: pfSense 1.2.1 | bFreeBSD/b - the unknown Giant</title>
<link>http://www.freebsdnews.net/2008/12/27/released-pfsense-121/</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b is a free, open-source  and UNIX-like operating system. Though relatively unknown, it’sa powerful “work-horse”, capable of coping with massive work-loads whilest remaining fast, ultra-stable and rock-solid.</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b Project Releases Two New Security Advisories</title>
<link>http://infosecurity.us/?p=4820</link>
<description>The bFreeBSD/b Project (bFreeBSD/b is a derivation of BSD, a version of UNIX® developed at the University of California in Berkeley) has released two security advisories focused on an apparent bluetooth and netgraph escalation due to socket b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RC2 Available | BSD BLOG DOT COM</title>
<link>http://bsdblog.com/freebsd/freebsd-71-rc2-available/</link>
<description>The second and last release candidate of bFreeBSD/b 7.1 is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the bFreeBSD/b mirror.</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b, OpenBSD and NetBSD: bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RC2 Available</title>
<link>http://unixbsd.blogspot.com/2008/12/freebsd-71-rc2-available.html</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b 7.1-RC2 is now available, the second of the Release Candidates. Unless an as yet undiscovered show-stopper comes along the release itself will be anywhere from a week to two weeks from now. We *might* be doing it next week since b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b 7.1 RC2 for i386 - Service pack#39;s</title>
<link>http://allsoft.ucoz.org/load/8-1-0-358</link>
<description>The bFreeBSD/b developers are as concerned  about security as they are about performance and stability. bFreeBSD/b includes kernel  support for stateful IP firewalling, as well as other services, such as IP proxy gateways, access control lists, b.../b</description>
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<title>IT Hot News Serve for U Every Day: bFreeBSD/b 6.4 Released</title>
<link>http://itzupzip.blogspot.com/2008/11/freebsd-64-released.html</link>
<description>Even though bFreeBSD/b 7.x is already out and updated, the bFreeBSD/b team keeps working on the bFreeBSD/b 6.x branch, now designated the legacy branch. They released bFreeBSD/b 6.4 today, with lots of new features, fixes, and updates. b.../b</description>
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<title>HackTrack » Blog Archive » bFreeBSD/b 6.4 Released</title>
<link>http://www.hacktrack.org/2008/11/29/freebsd-64-released/</link>
<description>Even though bFreeBSD/b 7.x is already out and updated, the bFreeBSD/b team keeps working on the bFreeBSD/b 6.x branch, now designated the legacy branch. They released bFreeBSD/b 6.4 today, with lots of new features, fixes, and updates. b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b questions: gd-2.0.35 won#39;t install on bFreeBSD/b 6.0-RELEASE</title>
<link>http://freebsdquestions.blogspot.com/2008/11/gd-2035-wont-install-on-freebsd-60.html</link>
<description>gd-2.0.35 won't install on bFreeBSD/b 6.0-RELEASE. Hello, GD-2.0.35 fails to install on my production server saying that. GD_FONTS not found. How can I solve this problem? Regards, Victor. b.../b</description>
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<title>F-Secure Vulnerability Information : bFreeBSD/b quot;arc4random b.../b</title>
<link>http://www.f-secure.com/vulnerabilities/en/SA32871</link>
<description>F-Secure provides Security Software, Anti-Virus and Cryptography Centralized Policy Management, Wireless Security, Network Security, Virtual Private Networks.</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b-SA-08.11.arc4random: Predictable Sequence Vulnerability b.../b</title>
<link>http://padik.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/freebsd-sa-0811arc4random-predictable-sequence-vulnerability/</link>
<description>The bFreeBSD/b Project says, arc4random(9) is a generic-purpose random number generator based on the key stream generator of the RC4 cipher. It is expected to be cryptographically strong, and used throughout the bFreeBSD/b kernel for a b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b arc4random cryptographic weakness - security b.../b</title>
<link>http://securityvulns.com/news/FreeBSD/arc4random.html</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b arc4random cryptographic weakness. Published: 25.11.2008. Source: BUGTRAQ. SecurityVulns ID: 9463. Type: library. Level: 6/10. Description: 5 minutes after  system start generated psudo-random sequences are weak. b.../b</description>
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<title>bFreeBSD/b-SA-08.11.arc4random.txt</title>
<link>http://packetstormsecurity.org/0811-advisories/FreeBSD-SA-08.11.arc4random.txt</link>
<description>bFreeBSD/b.org/>. I. Background arc4random(9) is a generic-purpose random number generator based on the key stream generator of the RC4 cipher. It is expected to be cryptographically strong, and used throughout the bFreeBSD/b kernel for a b.../b</description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4-RC2 Available | BSD BLOG DOT COM</title>
<link>http://bsdblog.com/freebsd/freebsd-64-rc2-available/</link>
<description>The second Release Candidate for <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4  is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are available for download on most of the <b>FreeBSD</b> mirror.</description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b>, OpenBSD and NetBSD: <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4-RC2 available</title>
<link>http://unixbsd.blogspot.com/2008/11/freebsd-64-rc2-available.html</link>
<description>"The second Release Candidate for <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4  is now available. <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4-RC2 should be the last of the public test builds for the <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4 release cycle. Unless a big show-stopper is found from this round of testing we should <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> 7.1-BETA2 Available</title>
<link>http://bsdblog.com/freebsd/freebsd-71-beta2-available/</link>
<description>The second beta release of <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.1 is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures can be found on most of the <b>FreeBSD</b> mirror sites.</description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4-RC1 available</title>
<link>http://www.freebsdnews.net/2008/10/13/freebsd-64-rc1/</link>
<description><b>freebsd</b> Ken Smith  has announced the availability of the first release candidate for <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4, the project’s production legacy branch As the next step in the release of <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4, the <b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4-RC1 builds are now available for <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Multiple Vulnerabilities <b>FreeBSD</b> Apache Fix Available</title>
<link>http://www.securefreebsd.com/2008/10/12/multiple-vulnerabilities-freebsd-apache-fix-available/</link>
<description><b>FreeBSD</b> has issued updated version of its Apache package. This release considered as important and encourage users of all prior versions to upgrade. Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the balancer-manager in <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> 6.4 RC1</title>
<link>http://www.middown.com/news_6355_FreeBSD-6.4-RC1.html</link>
<description><b>FreeBSD</b> is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including PentiumВ® and Athlonв„ў), amd64 compatible (including Opteronв„ў, Athlon 64, and EM64T), Alpha/AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC architectures. It is derived from BSD, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>177.78 (BETA) for <b>FreeBSD</b> i386 released</title>
<link>http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=120054</link>
<description>Note that the gtk-2.x ports package(s) shipped with <b>FreeBSD</b> releases > 5.3-RELEASE are binary incompatible with those shipped with <b>FreeBSD</b> 5.3-RELEASE; due to this, the `nvidia-settings` binary shipped with 177.78 will not work on <b>...</b></description>
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<title>KDE 3.5.10 available for <b>FreeBSD</b></title>
<link>http://www.freebsdnews.net/2008/08/29/kde310-available-for-freebsd/</link>
<description>Martin Wilke announced he’s finished porting KDE 3.5.10 to <b>FreeBSD</b>. PC-BSD is skipping this version and has jumped to KDE 4.1. As a sidenote, it’s possible to run both 3.5.10 and 4.1 on one system!</description>
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<title>BSD movement, PCBSD 7 and next <b>FreeBSD</b> release</title>
<link>http://www.rasyid.net/2008/08/26/bsd-movement-pcbsd-7-and-next-freebsd-release/</link>
<description><b>FreeBSD</b> movement always make me interest as latest news from distrowatch :. 1. PCBSD7, big move from version 1.5 to version 7. Estimated for  release at mid-september. Full news. 2. Tentative release of <b>FreeBSD</b> 7.1 and 6.4. Full news <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> Also prepares 6.4 release</title>
<link>http://www.evilcoder.org/2008/08/26/freebsd-also-prepares-64-release/</link>
<description>Several hours after 7.1-PRERELEASE name had been created within 7-STABLE, not branched!, 6.4 had also been named for the time being from 6-STABLE. That means that that branch will also soon split into 6.4-RELEASE (the final branch) to <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>FreeBSD</b> prepares for 7.1-RELEASE</title>
<link>http://www.evilcoder.org/2008/08/25/freebsd-prepares-for-71-release/</link>
<description>As some might have seen already on the cvs-* mailinglists, we have started the preparations for the 7.1-release build. That means that the 7-STABLE branch is renamed to 7.1-PRERELEASE and finally gets branched at some point after which <b>...</b></description>
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