FreeBSD Hardening Project The goal of the FreeBSD Hardening Project is to develop a set of modifications to the base FreeBSD system that, when applied, allow for a far more secure environment.
FreeBSD Mozilla Group The FreeBSD Mozilla Group seeks to provide a focus for such work in the
FreeBSD world, providing centralized resources such as a CVS repository, a mailing list and other tools for
collaborative development.
FreeBSD PAO project It enables FreeBSD to drive many PCMCIA (PC Card) cards (Ethernet, Wireless LAN, FAX/Modem, ISDN, Digital Cellular, SCSI, Flash ATA, ATA HDD, ATAPI CD-ROM) and provides you PC Card "hotplug" on your laptop machines running FreeBSD.
MICO The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is to provide
a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the CORBA standard.
NetBSD/i386 Firewall NetBSD/i386 Firewall is a free firewall solution for people with a permanent Internet connection. This includes most users of cable or ADSL services, but also businesses with leased lines.
NetBSD/i386 Firewall Project NetBSD/i386 Firewall is a free firewall solution for people with a permanent Internet connection. This includes most users of cable or ADSL services, but also businesses with leased lines
OpenDeveloper.org The OpenBSD project produces a freely available, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based
UNIX-like operating system.
P-Suite Project The P-Suite Project is an effort to build a set of parallel programs. Programs cover from parallel fractal rendering to basic math tools, such as integration. All
Project info for OpenBSD The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD- based UNIX-like operating system.
Rio (RAM I/O) for FreeBSD The Rio project is investigating how to implement and use reliable memory. Reliable memory enables dramatic improvements in reliability and performance
The Giant Java Tree The Giant Java Tree is an open source project whose primary aim is to
create a Java source tree consisting entirely of open source.
The OpenBSD Router Project We support the OpenBSD project. Here at openbsd.itgo.com we are developing a total routing solution based on the OpenBSD kernel.
The udb Project The udb project provides replication of database transactions, operating system files, and operating system commands to
servers distributed in a wide-area-network.
TrustedBSD Project TrustedBSD provides a set of trusted operating system extensions to the FreeBSD operating system, targeting the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CC). This project is still under development, and much of the code is destined to make its way back into the base FreeBSD operating system; however, this site will provide access to documentation, code relating to features that are still under development, and code that has its fingers in too many places to justify integrating into the base OS.
xMach: Proactively Unbloated Microkernel BSD Dedicated to creating a BSD Operating System running atop a Mach4-based microkernel. The project's goals inclube keeping a small codebase, security, portability, and speedy i/o.