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  The Kame Project http://www.kame.net/
Project to develop IPv6 and IPsec stack for use in BSD-based operating systems. Included in the OpenBSD sources since OpenBSD 2.7 Release.
  OpenBSD source code http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/
Browse the complete OpenBSD CVS source repository via web.
  Building an OpenBSD port http://www.openbsd.org/porting.html
Information on porting software to OpenBSD.
  PPP userland tools http://www.awfulhak.org/ppp.html
Latest docs and sources for userland PPP for OpenBSD.
  OpenBSD - owc / odc http://www.squish.net/openbsd/
Mailing lists hosted by Squish.net that collate the OpenBSD source-changes and email summary reports daily or weekly.
  Porting audio applications to OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org/audio-port.html
Reference information regarding porting audio software to OpenBSD.
  Porting BSD UNIX to a New Platform http://tofu.alt.net/~lk/291.paper/291.paper.html
Paper discussing what is entailed in porting the BSD codebase to a new architecture.
  Unofficial OpenBSD pathces http://www.comsys.com.ua/files/
List of unofficial OpenBSD pathces done by Sergey Smitienko.
  OpenBSD commit stats http://www.oxide.org/cvs/
Statistics on the number, type, and originator of commits to the OpenBSD CVS repository.
  OpenBSD kernel source tour http://tamacom.com/tour/kernel/openbsd/
Hypertext markup of the OpenBSD 2.3 kernel sources.
  BSD Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer http://www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/show?I=help.doc.network.sockets&F=1111111111&G=Y
Crash course in programming BSD sockets
  strlcpy and strlcat--Consistent, Safe, String Copy and Concatenation http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/millert.html
Whitepaper by OpenBSD developers Todd C. Miller and Theo de Raadt discussing secure programming functions for manipulating strings.

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