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    A Linux port of the OpenBSD/FreeBSD Cryptographic Framework (OCF). This port aims to bring full asynchronous HW/SW crypto acceleration to the Linux kernel, OpenSwan, OpenSSL and applications using DES, 3DES, AES, MD5, SHA, PublicKey, RNGs and more.
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    Crosos Operating System

    Crosos Operating System

    Crosos is a SubLinux Distribution

    Crosos is a open-source OS. It is based on the Linux Kernel and mostly uses the same code in Ubuntu (but it has been derived from Debian)
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    A KDE interface and KPart component written in C++/Qt to easily change the desktop look and feel, for instance by command line or scripting. Including the nigritude ultramarine WinXP theme for KDE3.
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    FDP-BG: FreeBSD Documentation Project in Bulgarian FDP-BG: FreeBSD Documentation Project на български
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    Packet Filter (PF) is OpenBSD\'s firewall and traffic shaper. This is a port of this excellent software to FreeBSD.
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    KISS is a kernel-side host-oriented security tool, which may bring you file integrity checking, file and process hiding and actions handling on special internal events (using a tiny scripting language).
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    CompactBSD is a powerful set of tools that allow you to build your own customized, lightweight distribution of OpenBSD and then burn it onto compact flash so that it can be run on an embedded PC platform such as FatPort's FatPoint (www.fatport.com)
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    Mini OpenBSD Router/Firewall/Gateway with openssh, altqd, pfctl (firewall+nat), routed, snmpd, oidentd, simple shell menu config,multi user & wireless support. Fit on 8MB flashdisk & 24 MB ram.
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    Copy and paste this address into your browsers URL http://www.anarchyproject.com
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