Daniel Bosk wrote:
Thanks, I love OpenBSD. I see the lack of signed code and signed
communication as a potential security issue. It *has* happened to other
projects and I'd hate to see it happen to OpenBSD. I'd love to see PKI
(specifically developer key pairs) incorporated into OpenBSD at some
point... it's such a great project that produces a great product! Whatever
happens, I will continue buying the CDs, T-shirts and telling my IT buddies
to use it!!!
All the best,
A guy who claims to be Brad Tilley :)
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