Just to add a comment, there is the greenbow VPN client (
http://www.thegreenbow.com) for the MS universe of products (quite some
appliance boxes as well) based on OBSD 3.4 if' I'm not mistaken, and they
bang their drum pretty hard about it, they make good cheese, whine and
rational cars (got a headlight from one I busted (burnout 3 anyone?) from
AVIS on top of my rack =D ) but I don't know about SW, have no other reason
to doubt them though. =D ok, ok, ok frog legs then, but with garlic and
parsley is sure beats chicken any day of the week.
 Then there is always the Soekris boards that will run OBSD from one of the
veterans (kudos), I'm still tough on the sauce tonite if you did not notice
so far.
 Somebody stop me, get me away from this email right now!!! I'm about to
create a mess I can't handle...
 // Johan

 On 6/14/05, Paul Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just speculating out loud, I would suspect that some vendors use OBSD
> but don't admit it. From a marketing and pricing perspective, they can
> probably charge more if they can get clients to believe that they've
> developed their own customized proprietary hardened OS.
>
> Paul
>
> James Harless wrote:
> > I know that several firewall vendors use various flavors of Linux as
> > the basis for their devices. Are there any that use OpenBSD
> > similarly? If so, which? Any comments on the devices? Links would
> > be appreciated.
> >
> >
> > -James

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