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Openwall Project

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Developer(s)
  
Solar Designer

Type
  
Security

Operating system
  
Unix-like

Website
  
openwall.com

Openwall Project

The Openwall Project is a source for various software, including Openwall GNU/*/Linux (Owl), a security-enhanced operating system designed for servers. Openwall patches and security extensions have been included into many major Linux distributions.

Contents

As the name implies, Openwall GNU/*/Linux draws source code and design concepts from numerous sources, most importantly to the project is its usage of the Linux kernel and parts of the GNU userland, others include the BSDs, such as OpenBSD for its OpenSSH suite and the inspiration behind its own blowfish-based crypt for password hashing, compatible with the OpenBSD implementation.

Poc||GTFO

The "GTFO issues" are mirrored by the Openwall Project under a samizdat licence. The first issue #00 was published in 2013, issue #02 featured the Chaos Computer Club. Issue #07 in 2015 was a homage for Dr. Dobb's Journal, which could be rendered as .pdf, .zip, .bpg, or .html.

Public domain software

The Openwall project maintains also a list of algorithms and source code which is public domain software.

References

Openwall Project Wikipedia